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Pope Francis to visit Mexico in February

Pope Francis will arrive in Mexico on Feb. 12 to start his long-awaited visit to the heavily Roman Catholic country, a church official said Sunday....
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Cuban President Raul Castro will travel to Mexico next week

Cuban President Raul Castro will travel to Mexico next week for talks with President Enrique Pena Nieto, his first visit to the country since taking...
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Monarch butterflies change migration route to avoid hurricane

Embattled monarch butterflies faced an extra hurdle in this year's migration; torrential winds and rain cause by Hurricane Patricia which crashed into Mexico on Friday....
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Mexico’s President vows to rebuild damaged areas (VIDEO)

Mexico's president pledged to help areas affected by Hurricane Patricia, but said he was grateful the damage was not as bad as feared when the...
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USS Rafael Peralta, first U.S. Navy ship named after Mexican born soldier

The USS Rafael Peralta, named for a Marine killed nearly 11 years ago in Iraq, will be christened Saturday at Bath Iron Works. Peralta was...
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Major League Baseball considering Mexico franchise

Major League Baseball is studying the possibility of launching a franchise in Mexico but the tantalising prospect of a team in Cuba remains distant for...
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U.S. blocks $5 million in aid to Mexico over human rights issues

The United States has withheld $5 million in anti-drug aid to Mexico over concerns about human rights in the country, the State Department said Monday....
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Mexico’s government commissioned architect to design $8000 home

Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao unveiled an US$8,000 home at this year's Chicago Architecture Biennial. The low-cost house could perhaps one day complement existing social housing...
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Mexico’s Supreme Court could rule ban on marijuana is unconstitutional

Mexico's supreme court plans to discuss a proposal that could effectively legalize the consumption and production of marijuana for recreational use in a session at...
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Mexico, U.S. to open joint border inspection stations

Mexico and the United States said on Thursday they will open two jointly staffed border stations on Mexican soil in a bid to streamline trade...
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Mexico’s ‘un cuarto más’ program aims to help 2 million people

The “un cuarto más” scheme (“one more room”), which aims to help more than two million people, was announced at a press conference on 12...
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43% of alcohol sold in Mexico is adulterated

Four of every 10 bottles of alcohol sold in Mexico are adulterated alcohol, meaning diluted with water, extra flavoring, and coloring. According to the Tax...
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