Mexicans, on Sunday, will participate in historic elections that weigh heavily on issues of gender, democracy, and populism, as they navigate the future of their country amidst increased cartel violence. With two women leading the race, Mexico is poised to elect its first female president. Additionally, this election is set to be the largest in the nation s history, with over 20,000 congressional and local positions up for grabs, according to the National Electoral Institute
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Below-average rainfall has left Mexico s lakes and dams bone dry and the city of 23 million facing a water crisis for months. Experts say that Mexico City has historically struggled with water and that climate change, urban sprawl and poor infrastructure have pushed it to the edge of collapse