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Want a book in English? Otomi? Chinese? The Jalisco State Library has it!
With over two million holdings, this Guadalajara public library is the nation's second biggest after the National Autonomous University's.
For transported migrants, INM transfers mean same wait, new location
Trying to relieve overwhelmed staff in Chiapas, the immigration agency is sending migrants to equally understaffed offices all over Mexico.
Elections agency delays AMLO’s referendum in wake of budget cut
The INE has indefinitely postponed a referendum on President López Obrador's leadership on the grounds that it doesn't have sufficient funds.
There is no longer corruption or nepotism in judiciary, declares chief justice
In his third annual report as chief justice, Zaldívar said that systemic corruption is no longer tolerated and only isolated cases remain.
Narcos control everything from politicians to soft drinks, warns Guerrero bishop
Criminal groups in Guerrero have diversified their activities well beyond the trafficking of narcotics, according to Bishop Salvador Rangel Mendoza.
Whether Mexicans like it or not, Hernán Cortés intrinsic part of history: author
Hernán Cortés biographer Esteban Mira says that the people of Mexico are still trying to rewrite the conquistador's role in its history.
Mexico hopes to clean up its narco image at Expo 2020 Dubai
One of Mexico's objectives at the event is to broaden people's perception of the country, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Tuesday.
AMLO’s new book offers some insight and plenty of repetition
The president's new book covers well-trodden ground including corruption, the evils of neoliberalism, media bias and energy self-sufficiency.
Inclusive language a controversial issue among linguists
One criticism of Spanish is that the masculine takes precedence when referring to a mixed group of people, animals or things.
US journalists say Mexico’s democracy, rule of law slowly inching forward
Two veteran U.S. journalists weighed in on media coverage, crime and justice in Mexico during an online talk and Q&A open to the public.