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Celebrities demand justice for Giovanni López, killed by police in Jalisco for not wearing a mask

Giovanni López was arrested on May 4 by a group of policemen for not wearing a mask, according to witnesses, while walking through the Valles...
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Jalisco registers 105 new cases of dengue in one week

Jalisco registered 105 cases of dengue in one week and accumulating 495 cases. The entity remained in second place in the country by the number...
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Swedish Public Health Agency admits the governments response to COVID-19 wasn’t sufficient

Sweden should have taken more measures at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the chief epidemiologist of the Public Health Agency, Anders Tegnell, admitted with...
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See what awaits you: The flavors of Riviera Nayarit

Do you know what the Riviera Nayarit and its coastal villages taste like? What about Sayulita, San Blas or Mexcaltitán? In Mexico’s Pacific Treasure (as...
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Is the coronavirus losing potency?

The new coronavirus is losing its potency and has become much less lethal, a senior Italian doctor said on Sunday. “In reality, the virus clinically...
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Kim Kuzma Presents ‘Music Has No Borders II’ Online May 31st

Vallarta's 'Diva of Song,' Kim Kuzma and her PV band will once again join together online ( Facebook & Instagram) to bring Mexico and Canada...
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Jalisco moves to second place for dengue cases in Mexico

The number of registered dengue cases place Jalisco in second place with 390 confirmed cases in week 21, just below Veracruz, where 793 cases are...
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Carlos Slim donates $30-Million pesos to Jalisco’s fight against COVID-19

The Carlos Slim Foundation made a donation for $30 million pesos for the strengthening, conversion, and hospital equipment in Jalisco to face the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Documentary focuses on unlikely champion of Mexican cuisine

If you add garlic to your guacamole, we have bad news: You’re not doing it right. Do you mince the onion? That’s also a no-no....
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Costa Rica becomes first Central American country to legalize gay marriage

Costa Rica became the first country in Central America to legalize gay marriage on Tuesday, when a court ruling recognized that right, although the date...
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Asymptomatic individual with COVID-19 can infect up to 400 people, UAQ study

A person infected with SARS-COV-2 but without symptoms can infect up to 400 individuals, as revealed by a study by the Autonomous University of Querétaro...
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Mexico economy fares better than first estimated at start of 2020

Mexican economic activity contracted by less than initially estimated during the first quarter as the coronavirus began to have an impact, but the economy was...
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