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¿Por qué no paran los atropellamientos a ciclistas en las calles de la ciudad ?

Se reportan casi todos los días atropellamientos a ciclistas. ¿A quiénes se debe atribuir la responsabilidad de estos percances?. | Diego Antonio Franco de los Reyes

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El extraño color de la Ciudad de México después de las elecciones

La extraña mezcla de colores, por ahora, no es tan azul ni tan roja, bien manejada, podría abrir la puerta hacia la construcción de alianzas. | Norma Loeza

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New year brings fresh optimism for migrants stranded in Mexico

New year brings fresh optimism for migrants stranded in Mexico 3 minutes read By Abraham Pineda-Jacome and Miquel Muñoz Matamoros, Mexico, Dec 18 (efe-epa).- Migrants who remain stranded in Mexico after a year of trials and tribulations, including the coronavirus pandemic, devastating storms in Central America and the United States’ hard-line immigration stance, are hopeful that Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House will lead to an easing of his predecessor’s policies and a more promising future. “I’m tired, but hopeful and trusting in God that they take us in legally,” Onelia Alonso, a Cuban woman who has been stuck in the northeastern Mexican border city of Tamaulipas, told Efe on Friday.

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