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More than 4mn turtles arrived last year in Oaxaca, thanks to conservation
The number of turtles arriving at Oaxaca beaches continued to increase in the last nesting season thanks to a ban on turtle hunting and other efforts.
Supply chains won’t function well under bilateral pact: trade negotiator
Failure to reach a trilateral trade agreement would make the region less attractive to foreign investors, drive up production costs and have a negative impact on consumers.
New Congress, old president: Peña Nieto delivers his final report
President Peña Nieto today submitted his final report to the new Congress but it won’t be made public till Monday.
Fake social media messages create fear that feeds lynch mobs
Rumors fanned by social media had fatal consequences in two states when four apparently innocent people were beaten and burned alive.
Cirque du Soleil’s Luzia opens in Guadalajara
Cirque du Soleil's Luzia, A Waking Dream of Mexico, opened this week in Guadalajara with a carefully crafted display of lights, music and acrobatics.
Health emergency declared as garbage piles up in the streets of Acapulco
Large quantities of garbage have piled up repeatedly in several parts of the city in recent months due to a shortage of garbage trucks.
Go placidly amid the noise: it’s Mexico’s background soundtrack
Different areas of the country produce different sounds, but the continuous soundtrack that is exclusively Mexico’s is prevalent wherever you go.
New trade pact goes to Congress as talks with Canada fail to reach agreement
US President Donald Trump told the U.S. Congress today that his administration intends to sign a revised trade agreement in 90 days with Mexico — and Canada, if the latter “is willing.”
Seniors only staff at Mexico City Starbucks
The coffee chain Starbucks has opened its first cafe in Mexico and Latin America that is completely operated by staff aged over 60.
Only 269,000 Mexicans earn more than US $16 per hour, or 308 pesos
Just 0.5% of Mexican workers earn US $16 or more per hour, the wage level proposed for specialized automotive sector workers as part of the trade agreement announced Monday.