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September 20, 2018
Moderate earthquake: M5.4 quake has struck near Mapastepec in Mexico

Moderate earthquake: M5.4 quake has struck near Mapastepec in Mexico

Earthquake location 14.6986S, -93.7185W A moderate earthquake with magnitude 5.4 (ml/mb) was reported 119 km SW of Mapastepec, Mexico (74 miles) on Thursday. The earthquake...
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Geoinformatics Mapped Mexico City’s First High-Speed Rail—Down to the Millimeter

Geoinformatics Mapped Mexico City’s First High-Speed Rail—Down to the Millimeter

The Consorcio IUYET team used a Leica SiTrack reality capture system to obtain point clouds of the surroundings and sub-millimetric railhead measurements. Courtesy Consorcio IUYET....
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Mexico City’s $150 Million Rebrand Faces Growing Pains

Mexico City’s $150 Million Rebrand Faces Growing Pains

Mexico City has been taken over by a searing fuchsia color—reminiscent of the bougainvillea flowers that tumble over the city’s walls—and a sans serif logo...
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In Mexico, Bright Hope for Drug-Free Lives Arrives With the Opening of Narconon Puebla

In Mexico, Bright Hope for Drug-Free Lives Arrives With the Opening of Narconon Puebla

PUEBLA, Mexico, September 20, 2018 (Newswire.com) - With great pride, Narconon International announces the grand opening of a new drug rehabilitation center near Huachinango in...
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vallarta real estate on the rise

Puerto Vallarta real estate has increased as much as 25%

In the second quarter of 2018, condo prices in Puerto Vallarta rose 25%, despite an increase in inventory with more than 500 new units, according...
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U.S. procurement demand on Canada, Mexico fading from NAFTA: sources

U.S. procurement demand on Canada, Mexico fading from NAFTA: sources

The United States has backed away from its contentious demands for lucrative procurement projects in the renegotiation of the North American free-trade agreement, The Canadian...
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Veteran who was deported to Mexico returns home to the U.S.

Veteran who was deported to Mexico returns home to the U.S.

Fabian Rebolledo poses in his military uniform in San Ysidro, moments before crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. (UC Irvine Immigrant Rights Clinic) Eight years after immigration...
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Justice Department Inspector General to Investigate DEA Program Linked to Massacres in Mexico

Justice Department Inspector General to Investigate DEA Program Linked to Massacres in Mexico

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz said his office would examine the program flagged as “high risk” to ensure adequate internal controls are in place....
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Corruption Still a Concern in Mexico Public, Private Sectors, Study Finds

Corruption Still a Concern in Mexico Public, Private Sectors, Study Finds

Corruption is becoming “normalized” in Mexican society, a trend driven in part by the energy sector, according to new research.“Mexico is a prime example of...
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