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UK prohibits entry of travelers from Mexico due to increases in COVID-19

Amid growing concern over the increased spread of the COVID-19 virus in Mexico, and the strong presence of variants, the United Kingdom once again included...
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Mexico sues US gun manufacturers over arms trafficking toll

The Mexican government sued United States gun manufacturers and distributors Wednesday in U.S. federal court, arguing that their negligent and illegal commercial practices have unleashed...
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Are you planning a vacation to Mexico? Know the COVID-19 restrictions in the tourist hotspots

Despite the fact that Mexico is in the middle of a third wave due to COVID-19, the Ministry of Tourism predicts that for the summer...
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Mexican government downplays the third wave of COVID-19 as hospitals reach capacity

The third wave of covid-19 is already a harsh reality in Mexican hospitals, some of which suffer from 100% occupancy, while the Government downplays it...
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Mazatlán will require vaccination certificates to enter businesses starting August 2, 2021

Luis Guillermo Benítez Torres, Mayor of Mazatlán, reported that from Monday, August 2, it will be essential to demonstrate that you are vaccinated against COVID-19...
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Mexican methane leak rate ‘alarming’ for climate change

Mexico's methane leak rate from oil and gas operations is twice as high as that of the world's top oil producer, the United States, a...
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Youth focus of COVID-19 infections in Mexico’s 3rd wave

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hours after Mexico City authorities raised the capital’s COVID-19 alert level in the face of surging infections, especially among young people,...
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Mexico’s most ardent anti-masker is ill with COVID-19

A Mexican politician whose steadfast refusal to wear a face mask has interfered with official events during the pandemic confirmed Monday that he is ill...
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Warring drug cartel factions in north Mexico announce truce

Apparently, even the most bloodthirsty drug gangs can get tired of killing: Three of the warring factions of Mexico’s Gulf cartel announced Monday they have...
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One of Mexico’s few Black politicians dies of COVID-19

One of Mexico’s few Black politicians has died after contracting COVID-19 in April, leaders of his party confirmed Monday. René Juárez once served as governor...
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Mexico strikes deal with U.S. to recover Category 1 aviation safety status

Mexico signed an agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States to recover its category 2 aviation safety status, downgraded to category...
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Mexico sends second group of firefighters to Canada

The Government of Mexico, through the National Forestry Commission (Conafor), sent a second group of firefighters to contribute to the mitigation and extinction tasks of...
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