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‘Unprecedented’ transition process begins with joint cabinet meeting
President Enrique Peña Nieto, president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador and members of the current and prospective cabinets met in Mexico City yesterday.
Security not in ruins, says the man responsible for it, conceding there are problems
Mexico's national security commissioner has rejected a claim that the new federal government will inherit a security situation that is “in ruins.”
Guerrero Congress approves decriminalization of poppy cultivation
Lawkmakers voted almost unanimously to decriminalize the cultivation of opium poppies for medicinal purposes.
Insecticide blamed for killing thousands of bees
The use of the insecticide fipronil on habanero chile fields has caused thousands of deaths since August 8, beekeepers say.
Cancelling airport project would cost 170 billion pesos; binding vote planned
Canceling the new Mexico City airport project and adapting an existing air force base for commercial aviation instead would cost 170 billion pesos.
The case of the mystery meter: a 16,000-peso CFE bill for a non-existent meter
Someone enjoyed free electrical service for several years by stealing the meter from a derelict property.
50 tonnes of meth seized in Sinaloa; estimated value US $5 billion
Marines seized 50 tonnes of methamphetamine from a clandestine drug lab in the mountains of Sinaloa, one of the largest ever made in Mexico.
UNICEF criticizes Mexico for separating migrants’ families
A children's advocacy organization has criticized Mexican authorities for separating migrant children older than 12 from their families.
No more ‘edecanes:’ eye-candy models no longer allowed at Mexico City events
Attractive female models often employed at events to greet guests or simply to act as eye candy will not be allowed at government events in Mexico City.
Business, government will build an economic power, double the growth rate
The government and business will work together to turn Mexico into an economic power, the new president said after meeting with business leaders.