Hospitals filling in CDMXSome major hospitals in Mexico City are completely full with Covid-19 patients, the Ministry of Health reported. FULL STORY |
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 | Mireles led call to arms against Michoacán cartelsJosé Manuel Mireles, who co-founded and led a self-defense force that fought the drug cartels in Michoacán, died on Wednesday from Covid-19. FULL STORY |
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Lawmaker’s refusal to don face mask causes a stir A federal deputy came under heavy criticism for refusing to wear a face mask while speaking at a session of the National Electoral Institute. FULL STORY |
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Despite Covid restrictions, the Baja 1000 still offers up the ride of a lifetimeFor those entrusted with following behind Baja 1000 off-road racers, riding in a chase vehicle is as exciting as being a competitor. FULL STORY |
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 | MEXICO LIFESome of Mexico’s caves harbor an invisible enemy: histoplasmosisThe illness that beset writer John Pint's Mexican spelunking group 35 years ago still threatens cavers. FULL STORY |
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 | Sonora mayor’s gift to mothers of missing persons is shovels and bucketsThe mayor of Guaymas is being criticized after presenting mothers of missing persons with shovels to help them dig up hidden graves. FULL STORY |
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GDP rebounds in the third quarter, but year on year it's down 8.6%The economy bounced back strongly compared to the previous three months, but the GDP was still well below its 2019 levels. FULL STORY |
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Exports hit a record US $42bn in October, up 2.9% Exports totaled $41.94 billion, the highest monthly amount registered since 1991. FULL STORY |
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 | Boats turned into a raft to transport cars across a river in flooded Tabasco Using ingenuity and two boats lashed together, men in Tenosique created a makeshift raft and helped flood victims move their cars across a river to evacuate. FULL STORY |
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Youths join violence against women forum on Zoom — and masturbateA virtual youth forum conducted on Zoom to mark the International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women got a nasty surprise. FULL STORY |
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 | Historic rail cars will form part of ‘cultural corridor’ at Mexico City's new airportThe airport, currently under construction at an air force base north of the capital, will have a 'cultural corridor' with three museums and repurposed historic train cars. FULL STORY |
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