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Mexico falls 92% short on commitments under Climate Accord

Mexico has invested just 8 percent of the capital to mitigate climate change that the country committed to in the 2016 Paris Agreement, according to...
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Mexico’s growing renewable generation could cut power prices by 40%

Electricity prices in Mexico could drop by 40% by 2024 because of growing renewable capacity, according to a study released Wednesday by the Mexican Business...
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President Trump to skip Mexico’s Presidential Inauguration

Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump informed him he won’t be coming to his Dec. 1 inauguration and...
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Mexican leader, Trump agree economic development can stem illegal migration

Mexican leader, Trump agree economic development can stem illegal migration

Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by telephone on Wednesday about boosting economic development in Mexico and...
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Mexico’s Poor Farmers Aren’t Expected To Benefit From New Trade Deal

New trade deal with U.S. won’t benefit small farmers

After the North American Free Trade Agreement went into effect in 1994, the U.S. saw large waves of illegal immigration from Mexico as small farmers,...
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Mexico Passes New “Anti-Meme” Law that Restricts Criticism of Politicians

Mexico state of Veracruz passed new “anti-meme” law

The purpose of the memes, since they were introduced, was to amuse users of social networks with their images and texts that denoted the creativity...
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Mexico’s failure to gather quality homicide data impeding security gains

México is failing to gather data on homicide in an effective way Mexico’s failure to gather quality data on homicides is preventing the country from...
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Mexico students v the state: Anniversary of 1968 massacre reopens recent wounds

Anniversary of 1968 student massacre in Mexico reopens recent wounds

The plaza where the students were killed as it looks today Student leader Myrthokleia González was addressing the crowd in the square from an apartment...
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5.4 earthquake in Chiapas

The National Seismological Service of Mexico recorded a preliminary 5.7 earthquake, which was later downgraded to 5.4, in the Northwest area of Chiapas, in the...
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As immigrants go north, deadly guns from the U.S. go south

Among the thousands of immigrants who have been coming across the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months, many are seeking to escape gang and drug violence...
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Questions linger 50 years after Mexico student massacre

Questions linger 50 years after Mexico student massacre

Fifty years ago Tuesday, Mexican troops opened fire on student demonstrators, killing hundreds just days before Mexico City hosted the 1968 Olympics -- one of...
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Mexico Must Stand Up to America’s Drug War

Mexico must stand up to America’s drug war

AMLO, as Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador is universally known, faces a dilemma. The American-imposed drug war has plunged his country into violence and...
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