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Mexico factory exports down, unemployment at 7-year low

Mexico's factory-made exports slumped in November by the most in three months but the jobless rate fell to a seven year low, painting a mixed...
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Nearly 100 Mexicans seek return to U.S. on civil rights violations

Nearly 100 Mexicans have sought to return to the U.S. by Wednesday's deadline under the settlement of a class-action lawsuit that accused federal immigration officials...
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Mexico’s inflation hits new low in December

Mexico's annual inflation cooled to a fresh record low in early December, showing little impact from a sharply weaker peso currency after the central bank...
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Stockpile of stolen fuel in Mexico catches fire, 7 injured

A blaze near a pipeline owned by Mexican state oil company Pemex injured seven late Tuesday night, local emergency services said on Wednesday. "Following the...
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Mexicans prefer to spend Christmas with family, survey

Almost all Mexicans will celebrate Christmas with family dinner, 88 of every 100 Mexicans recently surveyed said they planned to spend the holiday with their...
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Cardinal in Mexico says church does not oppose medical marijuana

Roman Catholic Cardinal Norberto Rivera says that the church has no problem with the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. The cardinal who also serves...
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Monarch reserve in Mexico loses 24 acres to illegal loggers

Studies found that illegal loggers clear-cut at least 24 acres (10 hectares) in the monarch butterflies' wintering grounds in central Mexico this year, a Mexican...
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U.S. – Mexico sign agreement for unlimited number of airline destination routes

The United States and Mexico have signed a new bilateral air services agreement that will allow airlines from both countries to set an unlimited number...
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Morelos 3 satellite orbit control in hands of Mexico

On-orbit control of Morelos 3, a 702HP (high power) satellite developed by Boeing [NYSE: BA] in partnership with Mexico, has been transferred to the Mexican...
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U.S. sanctions Mexico newspaper for cartel link

A Mexico City newspaper and its executive were sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday for alleged links to drug trafficking. The Treasury Department...
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First-ever Conservation Merit Prize awarded to Mexico

On Monday the Society of Marine Mammalogy recognized Mexican officials including President Enrique Peña Nieto, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, Rafael Pacchiano, top Mexican...
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5.5 million pilgrims visit Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe

Men, women and children are flooding into the area around Mexico City's basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the country's patron saint. Faithful from across...
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