Chetumal’s Megaescultura Monument Under Review for Possible Rehabilitation
State authorities are assessing the Chetumal Megaescultura to determine if the long-closed monument can be restored and repurposed.
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State authorities are assessing the Chetumal Megaescultura to determine if the long-closed monument can be restored and repurposed.
Mexico joins US critical minerals security plan, raising questions about lithium and extradition cases.
Experts warn of neurological effects as Quintana Roo faces legislative silence on minors' social media access.
Mexico's constitutions from 1824 to 1917 shaped its rights, with current challenges in education, land, and labor.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum commemorated the 109th anniversary of the Constitution, emphasizing sovereignty and social justice reforms.
Municipal authorities and students held a civic ceremony to commemorate the 109th anniversary of Mexico's Constitution.
Governor Mara Lezama details measures against cold front 33 and outlines security, health, and housing programs.
U.S. legislation ties aid to Mexico on water treaty compliance and anti-narcotics actions.
Mexico's new biometric CURP aims to prevent fraud but won't replace voter IDs, officials confirm.
A Quintana Roo lawmaker proposes restricting cellphone use in classrooms to improve student focus and academic performance.