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Gang violence hits Mexican leader’s ratings, U.S. warns of ‘parallel government’

Support for Mexico’s president has fallen some ten percentage points during a surge in gang-related violence, a poll showed on Friday, just as the U.S....
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Mexico finds human-built ‘mammoth traps’ 15,000 years old

Mexican anthropologists say they have found two human-built pits dug 15,000 years ago to trap mammoths. Researchers from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History...
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Families gather in Mexico from across U.S. to grieve slain Americans

An American man whose grandchildren were slain in a massacre in Mexico demanded justice for other victims of the country’s drug war on Thursday, as...
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‘Revenge porn’ victim fights back with Mexican law to stem digital violence

When teenager Olimpia Coral Melo found a video of herself having sex online, she fell into depression and attempted suicide several times - before vowing...
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Nine Americans die in Mexican massacre, Trump proposes ‘war’ on drug cartels

Gunmen killed nine women and children in the bloodiest attack on Americans in Mexico for years, prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to offer to help...
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At least 9 US citizens die in cartel attack in north Mexico

Mexico’s top security official said Tuesday that at least three women and six children were slaughtered by cartel gunmen and one child was still missing...
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Robber hits van in Mexico’s Cancun, takes tourist hostage

Prosecutors in Mexico’s Caribbean resort of Cancun say an armed man robbed passengers on an intercity van and briefly took a foreign tourist hostage to...
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Skulls, masks and dancers as Mexico fetes Day of the Dead

Dancers in indigenous costumes pranced down a broad avenue followed by a float bearing the 20-foot-tall likeness of the goddess Mictecacihuatl, announced as “the queen...
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Foreigners visiting Baja Sur will be charged $18.50 USD to visit the state

The Mexican state of Baja California Sur will start charging a tax equivalent to about $18.50 for each foreign tourist who visits. The state is...
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Mexico’s week of bloodshed. What is going on?

Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took office in December, promising not to repeat the “failed policies” of past administrations that have done little to...
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Mexico marks Day of Dead on 500th anniversary of Conquest

Mexico is marking its Day of the Dead amid the 500th anniversary of the Spanish Conquest, and true to the holiday’s roots, it has become...
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Mexico pledges to fight cross-border sewage spills

Mexico says it will rehabilitate five pumping stations in the border city of Tijuana to prevent cross-border sewage spills that have angered U.S. communities in...
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