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- Army to the rescue? Government still struggling to distribute medications
- Once a hike for pros, stunning Jaguar Canyon now even right for newbies
- A year after new labeling took effect, junk food sales appear unaffected
- Embroidery of searching mothers strikes a nerve and goes viral
- For Oaxaca traffic cop, dogs are pedestrians too
- Dora de la Garza lost 11 family members in 1 day; 9 years later it’s still a mystery
- Guaymas attack kills 3; target was police chief, says navy
- Bus accident leaves 19 dead in México state
- Women across Mexico march against violence as femicides remain unchecked
- GDP declined in third quarter but AMLO still expects 6% growth for the year
- Mexico ranks third among destinations for hostel travelers in 2022
- Women took a big hit on jobs due to COVID, and they’re still struggling
- Canadian travelers may have been overcharged for hotel quarantine stays
- Police recover 6 public transit buses hijacked by Oaxaca student teachers
- For Mexico City women, trying to report attempted femicide can be a battle
- Campeche’s Hormiguero ruins offer feast of Mayan zoomorphic facades
- Anti-poverty organization urges 30% hike in minimum wage
- Girl, 15, jailed after attempting to escape arranged marriage in Guerrero
| Army to the rescue? Government still struggling to distribute medications Posted: 26 Nov 2021 03:45 PM PST President López Obrador, who has relied heavily on the military since taking office, suggested this week that the military deliver drugs. |
| Once a hike for pros, stunning Jaguar Canyon now even right for newbies Posted: 26 Nov 2021 02:45 PM PST This hiking trail gives almost anyone access to gorgeous waterfalls and views hidden in Jaguar Canyon, just 22 kilometers from Guadalajara. |
| A year after new labeling took effect, junk food sales appear unaffected Posted: 26 Nov 2021 02:37 PM PST More than a year after Mexico's food warning label law took effect, sales of unhealthy products have not declined significantly. |
| Embroidery of searching mothers strikes a nerve and goes viral Posted: 26 Nov 2021 01:53 PM PST One of the more poignant stories of the crisis of missing people is in the teams of searching mothers hoping to find their lost children. |
| For Oaxaca traffic cop, dogs are pedestrians too Posted: 26 Nov 2021 01:32 PM PST The officer won the approbation of social media users when a video of him helping a dog cross a busy road went viral this week. |
| Dora de la Garza lost 11 family members in 1 day; 9 years later it’s still a mystery Posted: 26 Nov 2021 01:09 PM PST Her husband, two sons, three daughters-in-law and five grandchildren aged 11 to 16 were abducted from her home in Piedras Negras, Coahuila |
| Guaymas attack kills 3; target was police chief, says navy Posted: 26 Nov 2021 10:55 AM PST The attack occurred outside the municipal palace in the northern port city as women were protesting against gender violence. |
| Bus accident leaves 19 dead in México state Posted: 26 Nov 2021 10:47 AM PST Nineteen people are dead and at least 30 injured after a bus left the highway and struck a house in southern México state Friday morning. |
| Women across Mexico march against violence as femicides remain unchecked Posted: 26 Nov 2021 10:16 AM PST On International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, thousands took to the nation's streets to protest. |
| GDP declined in third quarter but AMLO still expects 6% growth for the year Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:43 PM PST Despite a third quarter slowdown, annual growth is strong and President López Obrador still expects a GDP to increase 6%. |
| Mexico ranks third among destinations for hostel travelers in 2022 Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:36 PM PST Mexico has risen into the top 10 destinations for young travelers, according to new data released by an online hostel booking platform. |
| Women took a big hit on jobs due to COVID, and they’re still struggling Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:12 PM PST Female employment participation rates are now worse than before the pandemic in almost every country in the region. |
| Canadian travelers may have been overcharged for hotel quarantine stays Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:06 PM PST Mexico News Daily has received a tip from a reader that some Canadian hotels misapplied taxes on hotel quarantine packages. |
| Police recover 6 public transit buses hijacked by Oaxaca student teachers Posted: 25 Nov 2021 02:57 PM PST Bus drivers and public transit businesses reported that the students forced passengers off the buses and stole the day's bus fare. |
| For Mexico City women, trying to report attempted femicide can be a battle Posted: 25 Nov 2021 02:43 PM PST Surviving an attempt on their lives was just the beginning of the struggles three chilanga women endured. |
| Campeche’s Hormiguero ruins offer feast of Mayan zoomorphic facades Posted: 25 Nov 2021 01:41 PM PST Although this ancient city has structures still to be excavated, what can be seen here provides stunning examples of Río Bec architecture. |
| Anti-poverty organization urges 30% hike in minimum wage Posted: 25 Nov 2021 01:37 PM PST The group says an increase of about 45 pesos will alleviate poverty and help the working poor. |
| Girl, 15, jailed after attempting to escape arranged marriage in Guerrero Posted: 25 Nov 2021 01:25 PM PST The would-be child bride was locked up in the Montaña region of the state this week after fleeing her home. |
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