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Mexico begins processing migrants under the ‘You are in your home’ plan

The Ministry of the Interior (Segob), through the National Institute of Migration (INM) and the Mexican Commission for Assistance to Refugees (COMAR), delivered temporary CURPs,...
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Mexico offers jobs to migrants and education to their children

The Secretaries of the Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico encourages the members of the migrant caravan to carry out the process...
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Riviera Nayarit opens collection centers for victims of hurricane Willa

The Bahía de Banderas Hotel and Motel Association (AHMBB) and the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) have joined the collection efforts of the...
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Mexico’s 2017 Tehuantepec quake suggests a new worry

Last September's magnitude 8.2 Tehuantepec earthquake happened deep, rupturing both mantle and crust, on the landward side of major subduction zone in the Pacific Ocean...
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Spring Forward, Fall Back; It’s time change again in Mexico

Sunday, October 28 concludes the summertime, so on Saturday, before going to sleep, you must set your watch back one hour, so that on Sunday,...
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Mexican towns rally for migrants, who try to be good guests

As long lines of migrants shuffled past his cheese shop Thursday on the far-distant journey north, Cesar Cabuqui was ready, handing out scores of homemade...
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Mundo Patitas gives Max, a half-breed Labrador, a chance at a new life

Max, a half-breed Labrador dog, one and a half years old, was the victim of the lack of affection of his "owner", a man who,...
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Mexico researchers have discovered chamber and tunnel under Pyramid of the Moon

A group of Mexican researchers confirmed the existence of an underground chamber and a tunnel under the Pyramid of the Moon in the Archaeological Zone...
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Public will decide future of Mexico’s $13 billion airport

The future of Mexico City’s new airport, already about a third completed, comes down to a public vote this week in a political high-wire act...
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Residents living at ground zero of Hurricane Willa have longest night of their life

A day after the passage of Hurricane Willa, which caused a night of panic and terror, the residents of the Escuinapa, Sinaloa awake to a...
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Mexico hints it could be next country to legalize marijuana

Mexico’s incoming foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard, said the country could “absolutely” follow Canada in legalizing marijuana as a way to reduce violence generated by a...
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Willa weakens to tropical depression, still brings rain

Hurricane Willa weakened rapidly into a tropical depression on Wednesday after slamming into a stretch of beach towns, fishing villages and farms along Mexico’s Pacific...
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