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COVID roundup: Sinaloa will go green, México state will switch to yellow

Sinaloa will go low risk green on the coronavirus stoplight map while the risk level in México state will be downgraded to yellow.
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Mexico and Colombia’s commonalities include both blessings and curses

The two Latin American countries have shared a centuries-old fraternity; they also share similar labyrinthian sociopolitical challenges.
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Mexican bats, up close and personal: what’s not to love?

John Pint only really saw bats after taking up caving, when he found that they have more intelligence and personality then he ever imagined.
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Documentary tells the story of the indigenous uprising in Cherán, Michoacán

A film about one small town's fight against organized crime and establishment of a self-governing community premiered online on Thursday.
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Buying an iPhone 13 represents 49 days of work for Mexican professional

The average professional has to work that long to pay for the latest edition of Apple's iPhone—without buying anything else.
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Thousands of migrants, most from Haiti, converge on Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila

More than 10,000 migrants had made camp under the bridge connecting Ciudad Acuña and Del Rio, Texas as of Thursday evening.
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Time names revenge porn campaigner one of 100 most influential people

Olimpia Coral Melo has been named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2021 thanks to her work to outlaw revenge porn.
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9 civilians dead after confrontation in Coahuila

A confrontation between a group of armed civilians and security forces in Coahuila left nine civilians dead on Thursday afternoon.
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In online talk, historians to look at the conquest from a Mexica perspective

In the live interactive event, historians Camilla Townsend and Gerard Helferich will discuss long-ignored indigenous written accounts.
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Flooding overwhelms Oaxaca communities, leaving knee-deep water in streets and homes

One of the worst affected areas is San Mateo del Mar, a municipality on a thin strip of land between the Pacific Ocean and Laguna Superior.
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