79 stores had been looted and 170 were closed or blockaded in central Mexico, including the capital
Protesters have blockaded highways and gas stations across Mexico
Disruptions stemming from anti-government protests in Mexico and falling freight volumes are to blame for the worse-than-expected results
Private organizations urge government to halt “rampage” by normalistas as expressed in a letter in possession of EL UNIVERSAL
Services were resumed without fully relying on authorities to provide travelling safety to users after 36 hours
All local, interstate and mass transit bus services in Michoacán are suspended as of Friday until further notice
Students demand release of protesters who were arrested in exchange for head of Chilchota municipal police
47 students arrested, two police officers injured and several vehicles incinerated as a result of clashes
Radical teacher unions have been blocking roads in southern Mexico for weeks, causing economic losses the business chamber estimates at almost US$400 million.
The Mexican employers' federation said the government had breached the rights of business owners and citizens by failing to enforce the rule of law in protests against an education reform by the teachers' union.