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Mexico · MexicoGroups of farmers in the countryside announced a series of blockades and marches in various parts of the country for Monday, October 27, 2025, when a meeting with the Federal Government is scheduled.Agricultural producers demand that the authorities give a favorable and concrete response to their demands on the fair price of maize, as well as greater support for the Mexican countryside.The popular call calls for farmers to approach the booths on…See the Story
Farm Producers Announce Blockades in Mexico on October 27

Mexico · MexicoThe dam system in Mexico managed to reach 72% of its capacity, that is, since May 15, the volume captured in the reservoirs considered the most important in the country, was more than 31,100 million cubic meters of water.“As far as it goes from the rainy season 2025, the total level of filling of the 210 dams (...) went from 46% to 72%, according to data of October 20,” the National Water Commission (Conagua) reported.Link imagePresses of Mexico…See the Story
Mexican Dams Fill up; They Could Supply Water to Mexico Valley, Mty and Gdl for 10 Years

Navojoa · NavojoaOver the past three days, vendors at the Navojoa Municipal Market report that sales have begun to pick up as schools begin to celebrate the tradition. Jesús Alberto Núñez, who has been a vendor at the Navojoa market for approximately 33 years, explained that since the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) began to more vigorously implement the Day of the Dead tradition, requiring children and students of different educational levels to wear costume…See the Story