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In Mexico, a reporter published a story. The next day he was shot dead

MEXICO CITY, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Just after sunset on Thursday, February 10th, two men in a white Dodge Ram pickup pulled up in front...
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Mexico’s message to world travel industry: Innovate or die

"Innovate or die", is the idea of ​​Mexico's Secretary of Tourism, Miguel Torruco, who assures that Mexico does not like to "manage inertia" and that...
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Mexico will stop producing the 20 peso bill and replace it with a coin

Just what everyone wants! More change in their pocket. The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) announced that in 2025 the 20-peso bill will cease to circulate,...
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Puerto Vallarta registers an 8% increase in insecurity compared to a year ago

At the end of last year, the percentage of the adult population that considered it unsafe to live in their locality registered an increase in...
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Two apartment buildings catch fire in Puerto Vallarta this morning

Puerto Vallarta firefighters had a busy morning with two apartment building fires within hours of each other, one in Marina Vallarta and another leaving an...
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Día de la Candelaria: Why do Mexicans eat Tamales on February 2?

Those who found the baby Jesus doll in their piece of Rosca de Reyes on Three Kings Day (Día de Reyes)are by tradition obligated to...
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U.S. authorities handed over a key suspect in the 2014 disappearance of 43 college students to Mexico

MEXICO CITY (AP) — U.S. authorities handed over a key suspect in the 2014 disappearance of 43 college students to Mexico after the man was...
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Alleged drug traffickers shoot at US drone at the Arizona border

Security cameras on the border in Arizona, Phoenix, captured the moment when alleged members of the criminal cell "Los Chapitos" tried to shoot down a...
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“They are a plague”… “Don’t come”… What some Mexicans really think about Americans moving to Mexico

In 2019, the Mexican authorities reported 780,000 Americans living in Mexico, and according to the US State Department, during the pandemic, there are 1.7 million...
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64% of people living in Mexico feel unsafe, down 1% from 2022

two-thirds of the population aged 18 and over considered living in their city unsafe, according to the National Survey of Urban Public Safety (ENSU) that...
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Puerto Vallarta Public Trust for Tourism Promotion visits Madrid, Spain to tout tourism

The State of Jalisco, through the Jalisco Secretary of Tourism (SECTURJAL), the Guadalajara Visitors and Conventions Office (OFVC), the Guadalajara Chamber of Commerce and the...
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How many tons of avocado will Mexico send to the US for Super Bowl 2023?

Mexican producers, mainly from Michoacán, will send up to 130,000 tons of avocado to the United States market for the 57th edition of the Super...
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American Elliot Blair’s death in Mexico declared an accident, family says it was a brutal murder

Elliot Blair, a US citizen, died in Mexico under conditions that have caused controversy due to the contradictory versions of events. The Attorney General of...
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Brutal cartel leader El Chapo complains about mistreatment, wants to return to Mexico

Rodríguez says that El Chapo is subjected to "psychological torture" in ADX Florence, the maximum security prison where the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel...
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Puerto Vallarta encourages creativity and environmental awareness

In order to encourage the art and creativity of students in Puerto Vallarta, and at the same time spread the importance of the humpback whale...
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Mexico’s Pemex destroyed resources worth $342 million from two top fields

MEXICO CITY, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Mexican state oil company Pemex illegally burnt off hydrocarbon resources worth more than $342 million in the three years...
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Mexico records week with the most COVID deaths in the sixth wave

In the last seven days, Mexico reported 30,952 new cases and 272 deaths from COVID-19. Since December, the month in which the Ministry of Health...
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Mexican economy grew around 3% last year, fueled by tourism

MEXICO CITY, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Mexico's economy expanded by about 3% in 2022, Finance Minister Rogelio Ramirez de la O said in a statement...
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Acapulco, the second most violent city in the world

Acapulco with 110.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, is ranked the second most violent city in the world, according to a ranking by the international consulting...
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Blue Monday: Why is today the saddest day of the year?

Get ready! It's the third Monday in January, which means it's Blue Monday, better known as the saddest day of the year. So if you...
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