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Mexico industrial output unexpectedly dips in April

Mexican industrial output unexpectedly slipped in April, hit by the sharpest drop in crude oil production in nearly seven years even as factories posted their...
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Serbian wines make a comeback

Legend has it that Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus never let his soldiers sit idle, so in peacetime he put them to work planting vineyards...
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Filming begins for ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ in Puerto Vallarta

The reality television series ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ officially began filming last Friday in Puerto Vallarta with a Twitter hint from the show’s producers that “Multiple...
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HIV risk among young gay, bi men tied to societal issues

For young gay and bisexual men, the risk of HIV infection is linked with societal issues, a new study says. "What we're starting to say...
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Enrique Iglesias: ‘My hand is getting better little by little’

With a photo flashing a red "Thank You!" written in the palm of his unharmed hand, Enrique Iglesias thanked his fans on Instagram for their...
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Mexico revealed as the most body-confident country in the world

Mexico has been revealed as the most body-confident country in the world, with almost a third of its population feeling 'completely satisfied' with the way...
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Mexico’s Supreme Court says banning same-sex marriages is unconstitutional

With a Supreme Court ruling issued on Wednesday, Mexico has crossed an important technical hurdle towards establishing marriage equality throughout all of its 31 states....
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Wind Farms in Tamaulipas will supply energy to retailer Soriana

Mexican retailer Organización Soriana, along with the Mexican company GEMEX, announce the construction of two wind farms in Güemez, Tamaulipas, representing a total investment of...
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Maya ancestry may contribute to Type-2 Diabetes in Mexico

Mexico has one of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes in the world, with 12% of the population suffering from the condition, compared with...
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John Lennon’s long lost Gibson guitar up for sale

A rare, once-lost 1962 guitar belonging to former Beatles member John Lennon will go up for auction this year and could break a record, Julien's...
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Canada, Mexico push for $3 billion in sanctions against U.S

Canada and Mexico will seek World Trade Organization authorization to impose over $3 billion in sanctions against U.S. exports in retaliation against contentious meat-labeling laws,...
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Mexico’s central bank held borrowing costs steady

Mexico's central bank held borrowing costs steady on Thursday, pointing to still sluggish economic growth and noting that inflation pressures remained muted following a deep...
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