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As Covid-19 deaths pass the 50,000 mark, ‘time for a new phase’ of response
The deputy health minister reported that the death toll had increased to 50,517 with 819 additional fatalities registered. He also said it was time to reconsider the government's response strategy, but was quick to defend the existing one. FULL STORY RELATED: In 7 states Covid-19 is on the rise; López-Gatell repeats call to use face masks. FULL STORY |
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On official tourism website, Guerrero becomes Warrior and Tulum is Jumpsuit
Machine translation makes a mess of Mexico's flagship tourism website, Visit Mexico, by inviting visitors to the beaches in the state of Warrior and the Magical Towns in Noble. FULL STORY |
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Coronavirus fatality rate nearly two times higher in poor communities
Poor and indigenous Mexicans who have been infected with the new coronavirus have died at much higher rates than the general population, data shows. FULL STORY |
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Mexico City to remain at coronavirus orange alert level for another week
The coronavirus risk level will remain at “orange light” high for a seventh week but more nonessential businesses will be permitted to reopen. FULL STORY |
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Baja Sur has highest virus infection rate, but 2nd lowest murder rate
The coronavirus continues to ramp up in Baja California Sur, placing the state in first place for the highest infection rate per capita. FULL STORY |
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Food and beverage industry rallies to support the nation’s tienditas
The small corner stores are more than just a place to shop, they are neighborhood gathering places that bring communities together, and they have been hit hard by the crisis generated by the coronavirus. FULL STORY |
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Promotional video for Acapulco tourism pulled after getting cool reception
Guerrero and federal tourism authorities have withdrawn a tourism promotion video for Acapulco amid claims that it struck the wrong tone as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage. FULL STORY |
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Querétaro awarded tourism council’s Safe Travels stamp
The World Travel and Tourism Council certified the state as a safe destination for tourists. FULL STORY |
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US eases global travel warning but leaves Mexico at level 4—do not travel
The United States has lifted its warning to avoid international travel due to the coronavirus but continues to warn against travel to Mexico. FULL STORY |
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Maya Train to run on electricity on half of its route
Electrification of two sections will raise the overall price of the project but save money in the long term, says Fonatur. FULL STORY |
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Nuevo León’s sociable bear captured and released
When a famously people-curious black bear in San Pedro Garza García decided to take a nap on someone’s front porch, his days socializing with his human neighbors came to an end. FULL STORY |
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On International Beer Day, supplies are nearly back to normal in Mexico
Friday is International Beer Day and it's an event that Mexico can celebrate: the beer industry is recovering after it was shut down by Covid. FULL STORY |
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AMLO promises Yaquis to return land, provide services and reroute gas line
President López Obrador announced on Thursday the creation of a justice commission for the Yaqui indigenous people which will be responsible for returning expropriated land, delivering basic services and rerouting a gas line. FULL STORY |
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AMLO repeats proposal that public decide fate of plant
President López Obrador has renewed his proposal that a public consultation be held to decide the fate of a fertilizer plant project in Topolobampo, Sinaloa. FULL STORY |
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Environment ministry hopes for decree to ban herbicide
The federal Environment Ministry is pushing for a presidential decree that would ban the use of the herbicide glyphosate although the Ministry of Agriculture may have a different view. FULL STORY |
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Drug tunnel found in Arizona is ‘most sophisticated’ ever seen
The incomplete tunnel, measuring nearly 1 meter wide and 1.2 meters high, had its own ventilation, water and electrical systems and a railway. FULL STORY |
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Tabasco to follow Oaxaca’s lead, prohibit junk food sales
The governor will introduce an initiative similar to Oaxaca's, putting overly sweet products in the same category as alcohol and cigarettes. FULL STORY |
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Private schools may get help
President López Obrador announced that his government will look at ways to support private schools that are seeing a substantial drop in enrollment due to the economic crisis generated by the coronavirus. FULL STORY |
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Atlantic hurricane forecast amended for more storms
The hurricane season is off to a stormy start in the Atlantic this year, setting new records. FULL STORY |
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Officials issue shark warning to bathers in Los Cabos
People — bathers in particular — should keep an eye out for sharks in Los Cabos, warns the director of the local office of the Civil Protection agency. FULL STORY |
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Interjet, Aeromar sign codesharing agreement
A dozen destinations are included in the agreement, whose scope is expected to be expanded to cover the entire route network of both airlines. FULL STORY |
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THE MND POLL
THE STORY: 9 governors say Covid strategy has failed, call for López-Gatell to resign FULL STORY THE QUESTION: How would you rate the government's coronavirus strategy? VOTE HERE LAST POLL: What's your choice for best street food—tlayuda, ceviche or choripan? 52% chose ceviche, 35% tlayuda and 13% choripan. VIEW FULL RESULTS |
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Santa Quiteria: Jalisco’s next tourism magnet or sad example of patrimonicide?
The little town of El Arenal, a mere 30 kilometers from Guadalajara, may have been at the hub of a great civilization, writes John Pint. FULL STORY
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