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Palenque mask believed to represent 7th-century Mayan ruler
Routine conservation work in the Mayan city of Palenque, Chiapas, led to the discovery this week of a mask believed to depict the Mayan ruler Pakal.
Ex-Federal Police officer, ex-mayor sent to jail for organized crime
An ex-cop and an ex-mayor got lengthy prison sentences this week for their links to organized crime gangs the Gulf Cartel and the Knights Templar.
López Obrador thanks Trump for refraining from ‘offensive comments’
Mexico’s incoming president expressed his appreciation to US President Donald Trump for refraining from making “offensive comments" about Mexicans.
NAFTA talks continue with sticking points, old and new
Talks between Mexico and the US aimed at reaching agreement on contentious issues to pave the way for a new NAFTA deal are set to continue next week.
Río Caliente, Jalisco’s hot river, most popular attraction of Bosque la Primavera
The river is born deep inside a canyon where it literally boils out of the walls, a testimony to the continuing presence of magma deep beneath the surface.
US travel advisory update applies only to Ciudad Juárez
Further restrictions on Mexican travel by US government employees have been widely interpreted as a new travel alert for several states, but they are not.
6-million-peso sargassum removal boat sits idle in storage in Quintana Roo
As sargassum inundated Caribbean beaches over the past three months, a government-owned vessel designed to remove it sat idle in dryland storage.
Kidnappings declined by 16% in first seven months
It is one good piece of news this week in a security situation that has steadily worsened for three years or more.
8 years after Los Zetas’ massacre of 72 migrants, ‘no real investigation’
Eight years after the migrants were killed in Tamaulipas, authorities still haven’t conducted a “real investigation," charges the head of an NGO.
Union leader says paving over pipelines with concrete is ‘stupid’
A project to pave over petroleum pipelines in Guanajuato to combat the state’s massive fuel theft problem has been labeled “stupid and dangerous."