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No damage reported after 5.7-magnitude quake in Veracruz
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck Veracruz Thursday morning and triggered alarms in Mexico City, but doesn't appeared to have caused damage.
War in Europe and a tour of the palace: the week at the morning...
The president offered some advice to the U.S. Secretary of State, questioned Austrian manners and spoke up for peace in Ukraine.
Heads roll in case of 3-month-old baby’s body found in Puebla prison garbage
Puebla Governor Miguel Barbosa has fired his security minister and a deputy minister two weeks after the body was found in a prison dumpster.
Famed storyteller dies condemning government for neglecting to pay him
Acclaimed spoken word artist Víctor Chi died in Colima on Wednesday 'mired in debt and misery' after waiting in vain for 9 months to be paid.
Indigenous languages support seen as low priority for federal government
Plans to fold an indigenous tounges protection agency into a general indigenous support institute have triggered accusations of indifference.
Christmas cheer, a referendum rabble: the week at the morning press conferences
Leading up to the holidays, Chile's new president Gabriel Boric, Santa Claus and the wise men all got honorable mentions
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.