Minister sidesteps question on nonessential travel at northern borderMexico's Foreign Minister gave no definitive answer on whether Mexico would tighten restrictions on nonessential land travel. FULL STORY |
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 | Puebla authorities criticized for Covid ventilator scene in Day of Death altarThe altar it installed Tuesday featured Catrina skeletons in a hospital scene with a “patient” on a ventilator. FULL STORY |
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No Covid-19 worries for the devotees of St. Jude: ‘He can take care of it’The pandemic didn't stop Saint Jude Thaddeus's devotees Wednesday in Mexico City's San Hipólito church. FULL STORY |
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 | Day of the Dead celebrations include traditional Lila Downs concertWith many in-person Day of the Dead events canceled due to the coronavirus, a number of celebrations are moving online. FULL STORY |
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Sanctuary closure sparks virtual butterfly tours to support economyOfficials have closed two sites in México state, where some worry that locals will turn to illegal logging to replace lost butterfly tourism income. FULL STORY |
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 | MEXICO LIFEForgotten Guadalajara botanical garden boasts four climates and 500 speciesJalisco's Botanical Garden, a find for botany enthusiasts, has 500 species from around the world. John Pint went for a visit. FULL STORY |
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Economy bounced back 12% in third quarter but year to year was down 8.6%The economy is heading in the right direction after suffering a record slump in the second quarter. FULL STORY |
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Mexico 'discontent' over Salvador Cienfuegos caseMexico is unhappy that the U.S. didn't share its plans to arrest the ex-defense minister . FULL STORY |
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 | Record numbers of turtles hatch on Sonora beachReduced human activity due to the coronavirus has been cited as why so many olive ridley turtles have hatched. FULL STORY |
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Environmentalists urge halt to glyphosate, GM cornThey say a proposed decree will open the door to the cultivation of genetically modified corn and allow the use of glyphosate, a controversial herbicide. FULL STORY |
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 | MEXICO LIFEVeteran Catrina makeup artist won’t let virus stop herFor the last 10 years, Erika Ponce has been turning women into Catrinas but cancellation of the Mexico City parade has stopped her this year, writes Joseph Sorrentino. FULL STORY |
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