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An Australian couple is riding out the coronavirus pandemic in a van in Mexico
Mietta Feery and Christopher Beer are living in a van in Mexico amid the coronavirus pandemic.Explo…
Samantha Grindell
Mexico to participate in clinical trials of Russian COVID-19 vaccine
Mexico has been offered at least 2,000 doses of a Russian Covid-19 vaccine and is to take part in i…
New Mexico natives mark Indigenous Peoples' Day by toppling a monument to colonialism
Two people chained themselves to an obelisk in Santa Fe Plaza to demand the immediate removal of a …
Charles Davis
More than 700,000 people have died of COVID-19 — with one person dying every 15 seconds on average in the last 2 weeks alone
Reuters found recorded around 5,900 daily deaths of COVID-19 between July 22 and August 5, which ro…
Bill Bostock
Some Texas and New Mexico law enforcement agencies say they won't enforce governors' orders to wear masks
Despite the politics surrounding masks, health experts have argued they are vital in stopping commu…
Connor Perrett
Three people died and one person was permanently blinded in New Mexico after drinking hand sanitizer
The cases, which occurred over several weeks in May, are related to alcoholism, according to health…
Sophia Ankel
One spring break vacation led to over 60 coronavirus infections after the Texas college students returned from Mexico, says CDC report
Gen Z spring breakers have been spreading the novel coronavirus in places like Mexico, according to…
Shira Feder
In a land of disbelief COVID-19 is running rampant: 13 photos show Mexico emerging as one of the latest coronavirus hotspots
With more than 15,000 deaths, it officially has the seventh-highest global death toll, according to…
Sophia Ankel
In Mexico City, doctors cited coronavirus as a 'possible or probable' cause of death on 4,577 death certificates — 3 times as many as the official death count of 1,332
"We are way underestimating the magnitude of the epidemic," Fernando Alarid-Escuder told The New Yo…
Sarah Al-Arshani
Canada's largest airlines hit hard after the country suspends flights to Mexico and the Caribbean to curb COVID-19
While WestJet has already laid off up to 1,000 employees earlier this month, Air Canada shares fell…
Weng Cheong
A New Mexico city has closed its borders to outsiders after becoming a COVID-19 hotspot
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham closed all roads leading in and out of the city of Gallup to…
Kelly McLaughlin
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In 2021, Insider's Global News Correspondents produce journalism from across the US, as well as Afg…
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Mexico has moved to 'Phase 3' — its most serious level of coronavirus alert — and faces a looming outbreak. Here's how it got to this point.
Mexico's economy has been a major factor, leading authorities to keep its borders open, and refusin…
James Pasley
Human rights groups are pleading with Mexico's top health official to pressure the release of detained migrants at risk of contracting COVID-19
The majority of Mexico's detained migrant population cannot be repatriated due to COVID-19 travel r…
Charles Davis
Mexico's drug cartels are handing out aid to poor residents and the country's president wants them to stop
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told the cartels that they should focus on ending violence in…
Haven Orecchio-Egresitz
A Catholic diocese in New Mexico plans to hold Mass despite the statewide lockdown
"The church offers the essential good of hope," Christopher Velasquez, director of communications f…
Isaac Scher
The WHO said 'too many countries are headed in the wrong direction' as COVID-19 cases spike in Brazil, Mexico, and the US
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said public trust in efforts to control the coronavirus outbreak was…
Sinéad Baker
People planning destination weddings are flocking to Mexico because of its lax COVID-19 restrictions, but the country continues to struggle with the virus
Mexico's lax COVID-19 restrictions propelled it into a top destination for weddings, even as the co…
Heather Schlitz
The Trump administration tried to send 250,000 troops to secure the US border with Mexico, but the Pentagon shut it down, report says
Defense Secretary Mark Esper was enraged when he discovered that his staff was discussing the idea,…
Bill Bostock
A trip to Mexico is more valuable than even the best book, says a prominent economist
People overinvest in books, but underinvest in travel, economist Tyler Cowen said. He believes it's…