Saturday, October 5, 2024
Felipe Angeles International Airport at sunset

Felipe Ángeles International Airport wins architectural design award

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The military-run airport built and championed by former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been recognized with a Prix Versailles award.
Similar to a tamal but served with salsa and crema, the corunda will have you moving to Michoacán.

Taste of Mexico: Corundas

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The corunda is like the tamale 2.0 — more dense, more intense and... triangular!
Claudia Sheinbaum staring into the camera at a press conference and smiling.

Peso performs well during Claudia Sheinbaum’s first week as president

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Mexico's peso appreciated more than 2% against the U.S. dollar this week, strengthening both before and after President Sheinbaum took office.
State police officer with a machine gun and wearing a baclava stands at a crime scene where a pickup truck with the Sinaloa attorney general's logo on it is parked, blocking the street horizontally.

7 bodies found in Culiacán as Sinaloa Cartel infighting continues

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The bodies, which showed signs of torture, are believed to be the latest victims in an ongoing war between two Sinaloa Cartel factions.
Plaza Popocatepetl in La Condesa

Know your neighborhood: La Condesa

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Named for the 18th-century countess who once owned the land it sits on, La Condesa remains one of Mexico City's most interesting neighborhoods.
A ceviche dish at Chicama restaurant

Chicama: Peru by way of Puerto Escondido

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Peruvian restauranteur Erick Jauregui has brought the tastes of his homeland to Roma Norte after finding success in Oaxaca.
Blue electric municipal-style bus with an icon of an electric plug on the bus.

Mexico City’s municipal solar panels to power the capital’s electric buses

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A solar farm, located at Mexico City's Central de Abasto market, will power nearly 100 EV city buses in the capital.
Several news reports have put the number of homicides in Guanajuato over the past few days above 20.

16 killed in Salamanca as cartel turf war intensifies in Guanajuato

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Dozens of soldiers have been deployed to Salamanca following an increase in homicides across central Guanajuato.
The shooting occurred on Caracol Beach behind the Riu Palace Las Americas hotel.

Gunmen kill man near Cancún hotel, flee on jet skis

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The victim was allegedly involved in several murders that have taken place in Cancún in recent months.
Sheinbaum announces her initiative to seek annual minimum wage increases

Sheinbaum seeks to bring minimum monthly wage above 10,000 pesos

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The current minimum wage in most of the country is 248.93 pesos (US $13) per day or 7,467 pesos (US $390) per month.
Shipping containers and cranes at the Port of Lazaro Cardenas in Michoacan, Mexico.

Mexican industry and freight sectors brace for ‘significant impact’ from US port strike

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Mexico's auto industry, which relies on parts shipped from the United States, could be hit hard if the strike isn't resolved quickly.
Pesos with US dollars

Mexico received more than US $6 billion in remittances in August

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The weakness of the peso against the dollar make August an ideal time for Mexicans working in the U.S. to send money home.
A United Airlines plan on the ground on an airport runway

United Airlines launches new Monterrey-San Francisco direct flight

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The two daily nonstop flights will not only give Monterrey and San Francisco greater connectivity but also make flying to Asia easier from the northern Mexico city.
President Sheinbaum points to the press at her morning briefing

Sheinbaum’s first morning briefing sets the tone for new administration

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Health, Mexican women in history and "Mexican humanism" will be a few of the recurring weekly topics.
A Mexican army patrol vehicle in Chiapas

6 migrants killed by Mexican soldiers in Chiapas

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A vehicle carrying the migrants was fired on by soldiers after it evaded them while on patrol north of Tapachula, according to the Army.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum in a white Oxford shirt and black pants, walking down a street in Guerrero, Mexico, with other government functionaries, including several in military fatigues.

Residents plead with Sheinbaum for help in flooded Acapulco

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Mexico's new president Claudia Sheinbaum made her first official visit to a disaster zone Wednesday, arriving in Acapulco to assess storm damage from Hurricane John.