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Mexico’s president rejects proposal to establish the death penalty in the country

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador spoke on Wednesday about the recent proposal to restore the death penalty in Mexico. " I don't believe in the...
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Violence, industry co-exist in conservative Mexican state

Mexico’s drug war has long played out in dusty northern border cities or the poppy fields of its southern mountains, but now the killings have...
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Spectacular volcanic explosion at Popocatépetl covers cone with lava

The activity at the Popocatépetl volcano remains high with a spectacular volcanic explosion occurring again at just after midnight on Tuesday morning, showering the summit...
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Urban gardens in Mexico fight hummingbirds’ extinction

Mexicans have created more than a hundred urban gardens, most of them in the capital Mexico City, in an attempt to attract hummingbirds that have...
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Mexicans protest “private beach” at Playa del Carmen resort

With chants of “Free beach!” and waving placards, banners and Mexican flags, hundreds of protesters staged a symbolic beach party on a stretch of sand...
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Boy in Mexico gives his beloved dog for adoption to spare him from father’s abuse

A 12-year-old boy, from Mexico, gave his beloved puppy up for adoption so he doesn't continue to suffer at home because of his father's abuse....
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Meteor captured in the skies over Mexico

The National Civil Protection Coordination confirmed that the object seen in the skies during the night of February 18 was a meteorite. "Regarding the video...
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In the heart of Mexico’s violence, disillusion grows

Alejandra Uvilla fled her home city of Apatzingan because of overwhelming violence, moving 65 miles (105 km) north to bustling, mountain-nestled Uruapan in the avocado...
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Murders in Mexico hit record as Lopez Obrador seeks justice system reform

Mexico suffered its worst year for homicides in 2019, with a record 34,582 victims, official data showed on Monday, underscoring the challenge President Andres Manuel...
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U.S.-bound migrant caravan in tense standoff at border between Mexico and Guatemala

A large caravan of Central Americans was preparing to cross the Guatemalan border into Mexico on Monday, posing a potential challenge to the Mexican government’s...
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Migrant surge into Guatemala reaches 3,500, heads for Mexico

More than 3,500 Central Americans had poured into Guatemala by Friday in U.S.-bound gatherings known as caravans, officials said, posing a headache for the leaders...
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Can’t sell your presidential plane? Mexico mulls raffle instead

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday floated the idea of raffling off his predecessor’s $130 million jet after the government’s efforts to sell...
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