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- Can Mexico be a leader at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow?
- Gas theft blamed for explosion that killed 1, injured 8 in Puebla city
- Researchers conclude headdress of Cuauhtémoc wasn’t his after all
- Mexico detained a record 41,000 migrants in September
- Don’t write about violence for sake of tourism, Acapulco mayor tells reporters
- The leaders of the migrant caravan: in their own words
- After 91 days, security forces clear teachers’ rail blockades in Michoacán
- Sinaloa police crack down on cartel-related Halloween costumes
- Attorney general says no to revealing accusations filed against AMLO
- White collar crime, vaccines done on time: the week at AMLO’s press conferences
Can Mexico be a leader at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow? Posted: 01 Nov 2021 04:38 PM PDT With its recent hard pivot to fossil fuels, Mexico's pledges at the COP26 global summit may fall seriously short in fighting global warming. |
Gas theft blamed for explosion that killed 1, injured 8 in Puebla city Posted: 01 Nov 2021 04:28 PM PDT An illegal pipeline tap is to blame for an LP gas leak that caused an explosion that claimed one life and left 8 seriously injured. |
Researchers conclude headdress of Cuauhtémoc wasn’t his after all Posted: 01 Nov 2021 03:48 PM PDT An artifact purported to be the headdress of the Aztec ruler is not in fact a headdress and didn't belong to the last ruler of Tenochtitlán. |
Mexico detained a record 41,000 migrants in September Posted: 01 Nov 2021 02:56 PM PDT The first nine months of the year were nearly record breaking too: more than 190,476 migrants were detained from January through September. |
Don’t write about violence for sake of tourism, Acapulco mayor tells reporters Posted: 01 Nov 2021 02:31 PM PDT The mayor of Acapulco suggested that the media shouldn't report on violence in the resort city because doing so damages the tourism industry. |
The leaders of the migrant caravan: in their own words Posted: 01 Nov 2021 02:12 PM PDT Irineo Mújica and Luis Rey García Villagrán are the two people leading the 2,500-strong migrant caravan which left Tapachula, Chiapas, FULL STORY |
After 91 days, security forces clear teachers’ rail blockades in Michoacán Posted: 01 Nov 2021 12:22 PM PDT The move, which was conducted without violence, came after the government forked out 1.5 billion pesos to settle unpaid wages. |
Sinaloa police crack down on cartel-related Halloween costumes Posted: 01 Nov 2021 11:24 AM PDT At least 28 people were arrested and eight vehicles were seized due to Halloween-related infractions committed in Culiacán over the weekend. |
Attorney general says no to revealing accusations filed against AMLO Posted: 01 Nov 2021 09:56 AM PDT Officials refused to disclose the number of complaints received against the president or whether he is being investigated for any crime. |
White collar crime, vaccines done on time: the week at AMLO’s press conferences Posted: 01 Nov 2021 09:02 AM PDT Historian Leon Krauze and a couple of Yucatán specialty dishes got mentions at the president's mañaneras last week. |
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