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Catholic Church launches environment network for Mesoamerica

The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico and six Central American countries have launched a network to coordinate efforts to benefit the environment and indigenous people...
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2 killed on outskirts of Mexico’s San Miguel de Allende

Two men were killed in a brazen shooting in Mexico’s colonial city of San Miguel de Allende when gunmen opened fire on a funeral procession....
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Hugs or bullets? Mexico conflicted over how to fight crime

The Mexican army _ the country’s last line of defense against violent gangs _ is struggling with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s desire to avoid...
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Mexico proposes the creation of Cannsalud, a government monopoly on the distribution of marijuana

The Morena party, founded by the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, proposed a law in Congress that includes creating a public company to...
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Mexico’s Oaxaca state legalizes abortion in historic move for Catholic nation

The Mexican state of Oaxaca on Wednesday approved a bill to legalize abortion, making it only the second region of the predominantly Roman Catholic country...
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Mexico’s Interjet grounds 2 workers after ‘bomb’ comment

Mexican airline Interjet said Wednesday it suspended two employees after a woman identified as a pilot suggested on social media that a bomb should blow...
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Mexican soldiers fire into air to disperse attacking mob

Mexico’s army says soldiers were attacked by a mob of townspeople in central Mexico and fired shots into the air to disperse the crowd. The...
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Why Mexican Women March Against Gender Violence

Mexican women are clamoring for greater safety in one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a female, and vandalism during recent...
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The 10 safest cities to live in Mexico

According to the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU), conducted by the National Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Informatics (INEGI), in the second quarter of...
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Mexico president says El Chapo’s drug wealth should go to Mexico

Mexico’s president on Thursday welcomed a proposal to give the alleged fortune of drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to the country’s indigenous people, and...
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Mexican cartel forces gas stations to refuse army vehicles

Mexican federal prosecutors said Thursday they have received complaints that gas stations in the northern border state of Tamaulipas are refusing to fill the tanks...
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Mexico’s new drug war may be worse than old one

Mexico’s drug war appears to be back — and it may be worse this time around than in the bloody years of the government’s 2006-2012...
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