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WHO warnings on Ebola outbreaks in Africa prompt Mexico to issue...
As with the hantavirus, there are no confirmed cases in Mexico and the probability of a local outbreak is low, but the Health Ministry and the World Health Organization urge travelers to take precautions.
More than half of Mexico’s expected economic windfall from the World...
But the 9.9% increase in sales in the three World Cup cities also presents a logistical challenge: How to get all that beer to all those people gathered together in crowded areas in crowded cities?
Sheinbaum suspends work on Royal Caribbean’s ‘Perfect Day’ megaproject in Mahahual
The "Perfect Day Mexico" project will bring 20,000 cruise ship passengers per day to a huge water park complex at a tiny fishing village aside the world's second-largest reef and threatened mangrove forests.
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Mexico blocks bank accounts of former Sinaloa Governor Rocha Moya and other officials
The federal government's Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF) has blocked the bank accounts of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine other current and former officials accused of drug trafficking by U.S. prosecutors in an indictment that was unsealed on April 29.
Spanish king to attend the Spain-Uruguay World Cup match in Guadalajara
The Spanish Royal Household has confirmed that the king will attend the match as part of the agenda for his royal visit at the invitation of President Claudia Sheinbaum and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
10 killed in armed attack on Puebla-area ranch
The attorney general said that preliminary investigations pointed to "a family issue" related to land ownership as being the motive of the attack.
Mexico’s CNTE teachers’ union threatens national strike ahead of the World Cup
The threat may be a negotiating ploy. According to a union spokesperson, what happens next depends on President Sheinbaum's response to the teachers' demands.
MND Local Puerto Vallarta: Sample the city’s best restaurants and get a taste of history at events in May
From fine dining opportunities at bargain-bin prices to an exhibit featuring photos from the city's early days, get the scoop on Puerto Vallarta's wealth of events this month.
Mexico’s week in review: A CIA bombshell, a credit warning and the World Cup countdown
Mexico rejected a CIA assassination report, pushed back on an S&P credit downgrade and prepared as the World Cup ticks closer — here are the top stories of the week.
FIFA takes over Azteca Stadium, now ‘Mexico City Stadium,’ for World Cup
The takeover is standard World Cup procedure, but a dispute between lifetime Azteca Stadium box owners and FIFA over rules is putting a wrench in the works with the first game less than a month away.
Forget crime: Potholes are the top urban grievance across Mexico
Not only did potholes beat out crime as a top concern for city dwellers, but so did public lighting, water supply and traffic. Those results might be instructive to authorities setting policy priorities.