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Disgruntled IMSS Retirees Demand Lifetime Savings Returned

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS When a then-30-year-old Rosario Hernández Jiménez first took a job as a biochemist for the Oaxaca branch of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) back in the early 1990s, she was impressed by the worker benefits her new position included. Not only did the IMSS provide her with full medical insurance (it is, after all, the nation’s

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Mexico Leaves Cancer-Stricken Children without Medications

By KELIN DILLON In Mexico, vital oncological drugs necessary to fight children’s cancer did not arrive over the weekend as promised by the Mexican government, revealed the Association of Parents with Sick Children in a letter. Authorities assured the parents on Wednesday, June 23, that the medications would arrive by Saturday, June 26, but the day came and went without

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AMLO Holds Mother’s Day Concert as Mothers Protest Outside

By KELIN DILLON Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) held a live concert at Mexico’s National Palace in honor of Mother’s Day on Monday, May 10, during what would usually be his daily morning press conference, featuring singer Eugenia León. “We send our sincere, affectionate congratulations to all the mothers of Mexico,” said AMLO. “To the mothers who accompany

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Japanese Envoy Hosts Virtual National Day Reception

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS There were no endless trays of freshly rolled sushi, no live performances of traditional Japanese drum shows, and no social intermingling in the residence’s ample gardens while sipping warm sake, but whatever the Japanese Embassy in Mexico’s first-ever virtual national day reception on Wednesday, Feb. 24, lacked in fanfare, it more than made up for in hospitality,

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GOAN Finds 20 Million Vaccines, Requires SSA Approval

By KELIN DILLON Mexico’s National Action Governors Association (GOAN), which is made up of National Action Party (PAN) governors from the Mexican states of Aguascalientes, Tamaulipas, Quintana Roo, Durango, Yucatán, Querétaro and Sonora, announced its intention to contract 20 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, which would arrive in periods from April to December of this

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