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CDMX Metro’s Line 12, site of tragedy, has been problematic since it opened in 2012
The newest line of the Mexico City subway system, the scene of a shocking train crash on Monday, has been plagued by problems from its beginning. FULL STORY RELATED: Elevated section of Mexico City's Metro collapses; 23 dead, 70 injured. FULL STORY
Head of DIF family services agency, an AMLO ally, accused of extortion by own employees
They say María del Rocío García Pérez forced them to give her 2–4% of their monthly salaries, extorting up to US $32,500 from them a month. FULL STORY
Farmers plead for federal government support as drought takes its toll
Their demands include reinstatement of disaster insurance, subsidies and irrigation modernization. FULL STORY
73 mining projects identified in natural protected areas
The projects are allowed to operate due to a law defining mineral extraction as a public good. FULL STORY
19th-century church ‘rises from the water’ in Guanajuato reservoir
The Church of the Virgin of Dolores, hidden underwater for most of the past 40 years, has reemerged due to drought. FULL STORY
A cemetery is revealed as reservoir water levels recede in Sinaloa drought
Due to low aquatic reserves, the graveyard has reappeared from where it was submerged by dam construction in the 1980s. FULL STORY
With only 0.96 officers per 1,000 residents, Mexico is short 100,000 cops
By federal officials' count, the nation's state law enforcement officers number only half of what international standards recommend. FULL STORY
Quintana Roo hotel operator claims there is no strategy for sargassum
A hotelier says the federal government has no plan in sight for stopping the seaweed's arrival on beaches in the Caribbean coast state. FULL STORY
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How did AMLO go from Metro Bus success to a Mexico City airport debacle?
When he was the capital's mayor, President Lopez Obrador championed at least one forward-thinking transportation solution, Sarah DeVries writes. FULL STORY
MEXICO LIFE
Tlaxcala's role in the Conquest led to ongoing cultural repercussions
In siding against the Aztecs with Hernán Cortés, the people in what is today Mexico's smallest state received privileges in the colonial era but later were stigmatized as traitors, Leigh Thelmadatter writes. FULL STORY
Zapatistas set sail for Europe; ‘invasion’ carries anti-capitalism message
The seven revolutionaries plan to highlight the issue of inequality and spread a message against capitalist oppression. FULL STORY
Release of three narcos from jail could precipitate more violence, say analysts
Experts are concerned that giving the high-profile drug traffickers their freedom could end up inflaming territorial disputes. FULL STORY
Loss of trust, cooperation led to breakdown in bilateral targeting of cartels: DEA
The head of operations at the US Drug Enforcement Administration says that Mexico no longer works with the agency to fight organized crime. FULL STORY
Devotees of Jesús Malverde celebrate the 19th century narco-saint in Sinaloa
His existence isn't historically verified, but many in Mexico and beyond worship this Robin Hood-like outlaw who supposedly aided the poor. FULL STORY
Government apologizes for five centuries of abuse against Maya people
President López Obrador made the gesture at a Quintana Roo event. An indigenous representative in attendance said that her people need to see action. FULL STORY
How will Metro accident affect two frontrunners in race to succeed AMLO?
Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard and Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum both have ties to the city's subway system, and both may run for president. FULL STORY
Entrenched unions cling to power despite trade deal
Some workers at an auto sector factory in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, have found that freeing themselves of their syndicate is not easy. FULL STORY
San Miguel Writers Conference takes acclaimed writing workshops online
The well-known annual event has gone virtual this year, not only hosting distinguished authors online but also its beloved classes. FULL STORY
MEXICO LIFE
Italian is what's for dinner at the restaurants in this unusual Puebla town
Craving Italian food? Restaurateurs in Chipilo satisfy with unique dishes that meld both their Veneto and their Mexican culinary heritages, Joseph Sorrentino writes. FULL STORY