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Teachers refuse to end Michoacán rail blockade, demand 5 billion pesos
Teachers protesting in Michoacán want 5 billion pesos (US $263 million) before they will end their rail blockade and return to the classroom.
They’ve been doling out cash to Michoacán but the trains remain idle
Authorities in Michoacán have been unable to resolve a dispute with teachers despite receiving more than 1.6 billion pesos from the federal government.
Pipeline blast death toll 109; residents report illegal taps
The number of deaths caused by the explosion and fire last week at the pipeline tap in Hidalgo has risen to 109, while 23 burn victims remain in hospitals.
Youth storms stage, makes a mockery of López Obrador’s ‘security’
A young man made a mockery of the president’s security arrangements, storming the stage at an event in Puebla and approaching the president unimpeded.
‘Super successful’ program registers 10,000 migrants in six days: Immigration
Immigration authorities have now registered more than 10,000 migrants at the southern border as part of a new program offering humanitarian visas.
As Tlahuelilpan buries its dead, a debate rages about the cause of the tragedy
Were the victims who flocked to the illegal pipeline tap out-and-out criminals, or were they merely desperate opportunists?
In Guanajuato, 70% of gas stations have no fuel; economic impact called severe
Almost three weeks after gasoline shortages began affecting Guanajuato, 70% of gas stations in the state have no fuel, according to authorities.
Losses mounting as teachers’ blockades strand 140 trains in Michoacán
More than 140 trains are stranded in Michoacán due to teachers’ union blockades that went up just over a week ago.
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New tanker truck drivers will be paid double the private-sector rate
New tanker truck drivers employed by the government to deliver fuel will earn twice as much or more as many of their counterparts in the private sector.
Pipeline taps continue to create gasoline shortages in much of Jalisco
Shortages that have affected several states are still hitting Jalisco hard: 85% of gas stations in Guadalajara and 80% elsewhere in the state are closed.