Quintana Roo Launches Maya App to Protect Women from Violence
Quintana Roo launches Maya app to protect and support women, integrating with national violence databases.
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Quintana Roo launches Maya app to protect and support women, integrating with national violence databases.
ARTICLE 19 warns a Quintana Roo civil code reform on image rights may limit free expression and calls for revisions.
Quintana Roo launches campaign highlighting women's leadership and breaking historical barriers.
El Niño will cause extreme heat, wildfires, and drought in the Yucatan Peninsula and Caribbean this year.
Grupo Anderson's restaurants in Cancún and Los Cabos nominated for prestigious Mexican culinary awards.
The Catholic Church in Quintana Roo is prioritizing outreach to Maya communities, with plans for liturgical translations and closer engagement.
Quintana Roo launches a school-based measles vaccination campaign targeting children under 12.
State-run public transport in Quintana Roo will cost 1.8 billion pesos in 2026, funded through a new trust.
A federal judge upheld the freeze on Dolphin Discovery's accounts as its director faces fraud charges.
A proposed law in Quintana Roo would regulate AI-generated images, potentially restricting satire and criticism of public officials.