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Breeding program releases 40,000 young totoaba in Sea of Cortés
As the number of vaquita porpoises declines, could the totoaba, another endemic and threatened species, be on the road to recovery?
New purchasing scheme to avoid corruption; IVA to be halved near border
The incoming federal government will implement a centralized purchasing system to avoid corruption, Mexico's future finance secretary said.
Life on Chihuahua Street isn’t quite the same since AMLO’s election
The Mexico City neighborhood of Roma, known for hip bars and trendy restaurants, has a new hot spot: president-elect López Obrador’s transition headquarters.
‘El Mijis:’ from gangster to state congressman in San Luis Potosí
He cut his teeth on the streets of the state capital, first as a member and later as a leader of local gangs. Now he's been elected state deputy.
Pregnant tapir caught on video in Chiapas protected area
Two specimens of endangered species, a Baird's tapir and a black-and-white hawk-eagle, have been sighted in the Lacandon jungle of Chiapas.
Security collective applauds strategy removing military from the streets
The withdrawal process will be gradual and the new strategy will deliver results within three years, says the man nominated as public security chief.
Second stage of retaliatory tariffs on US products takes effect today
A second stage of tariffs on a range of United States imports to Mexico took effect just over a month after duties were imposed on aluminum and steel.
Another oil leak after vessel strikes wharf at Oaxaca refinery
More oil is leaking into the waters surrounding the Oaxaca port of Salina Cruz after a ship collided with a wharf in a sudden squall on Monday.
Election spoilers are stealing, burning ballots — even printing them
As voters gear up to go to the polls, some people have taken democracy into their own hands by stealing or burning ballots — and even printing their own.
Houses that were built for hurricane victims are being destroyed in Guerrero
Thirty-two houses that were built for victims of twin 2013 Hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel are being demolished in Guerrero.