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9 houses have collapsed in Tijuana; 15 more may follow
A geological fault is suspected to have caused the collapse of nine houses in Tijuana since Saturday, while 15 more are at risk of suffering the same fate.
Award presented to researcher who has been cleaning up the soil of Xochimilco
One of Mexico’s most prestigious environmental awards has gone to a researcher who has spent 35 years cleaning up the country’s soil and water.
Jalisco health authorities won’t deal with airport bugs problem
The Guadalajara International Airport has a serious mosquito problem but health authorities say that they don’t have enough money to deal with the issue.
A visit to Guadalajara’s Bosque Urbano, Latin America’s largest tree farm
Bosque Urbano is the name of a huge nursery in the northwest of the city and responsible for the planting of thousands of trees per week.
Rarámuri runner places second in Chihuahua ultramarathon
Well-known Rarámuri runner Lorena Ramírez took second place in the Canyons Ultramarathon Saturday in her home state of Chihuahua.
Sargassum invasion continues on beaches in Quintana Roo
Sargassum is still washing up on the beaches of Quintana Roo and the invasion is expected to continue intermittently until the beginning of August.
IMF cuts its 2019 economic growth outlook for Mexico to 2.7%
The International Monetary Fund has reduced its 2019 growth forecast 3% to 2.7% due to prolonged uncertainty surrounding NAFTA.
Geological fault thought to have caused collapse of 4 houses in Tijuana
By Saturday, a total of 22 homes in the Reforma neighborhood had been identified as being at risk and their occupants evacuated.
Smoothing the bumps: positive signs after high-level bilateral meetings
July 13, 2018 could go down in history as the day that marked the start of a new, more positive era in bilateral relations between Mexico and the United States.
Realtors welcome decentralization, anticipate boost for sector
The real estate industry has welcomed federal government plans to decentralize three of its departments in Quintana Roo, Yucatán and Nuevo León.