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Mexico sticks with Venezuela’s Maduro as US recognizes his rival
Mexico will continue to recognize Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate president of Venezuela in contrast with the US and several other countries in the region.
Pipeline taps continue to create gasoline shortages in much of Jalisco
Shortages that have affected several states are still hitting Jalisco hard: 85% of gas stations in Guadalajara and 80% elsewhere in the state are closed.
Mexico lone voice of dissent in regional move against Venezuela’s Maduro
Mexico was the only country in a multilateral regional group that didn’t add its voice to a declaration urging Maduro not to take office on January 10.
Those who blame government for helicopter crash are ‘neo-fascists:’ AMLO
People who have blamed the government for the accident that killed the governor of Puebla are a “mean” and “neo-fascist” minority, the president said.
‘Out Hondurans, we don’t want you here:’ anti-migrant sentiment continues
Residents of Tijuana are divided over the presence of large numbers of Central American migrants in their city.
Fans of abstract art can find it in a gallery in the woods of...
Jalisco’s Center for the Study and Diffusion of Non-Figurative Art — or CIANF — was born in a private home in the rustic community of Pinar de la Venta.
Santa Lucía airport option threatens water supply: environmentalists
The people may have spoken in favor of relocating the new Mexico City airport to a military air base, but some environmentalists are not...
Airport vote ‘opaque and illegal,’ ‘useless consultation,’ business leaders charge
The leaders of two of Mexico’s most influential business groups have spoken out against the public vote on the future of the Mexico City airport.
New electricity commission chief will review tariffs, introduce ‘social’ rates
The next director of the Federal Electricity Commission plans to review power prices but will not seek to dismantle the 2013 energy reforms.
López Obrador to forgive billions in ‘civil resistance’ debt to CFE
The president-elect says his government will cancel debts owed to the Federal Electricity Commission by people in “civil resistance” against the utility.