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Earliest Jewish manuscript in New World to return to Mexico

The oldest Jewish document of the New World will be returned to Mexico in March, the Mexican consulate in New York said on Friday, more...
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U.S. proposes awarding five air carriers new Mexico City slots

The U.S. Transportation Department on Thursday proposed awarding 24 slot pairs at Mexico City’s Benito Juarez International Airport to Alaska Airlines, JetBlue Airways Corp (JBLU.O),...
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Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon donates presidential pension to children with cancer

Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon says he will donate his government pension to a nonprofit group that helps children with cancer. The ex-president and the...
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Mexico tequila maker has a shot at turning agave waste into fuel

One of Mexico's most famous tequila companies, Herradura, hopes to turn into fuel the thousands of tonnes of waste it generates each year from the...
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Trump plans to dump illegal immigrants in Mexico regardless of nationality

Mexico reacted with anger on Wednesday to what one official called "hostile" new U.S. immigration guidelines as senior Trump administration envoys began arriving in Mexico...
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Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism: Now more than ever we must take care of our tourists

Tourism is the main engine of economic growth and job creation in Mexico, therefore it's important that we care for our foreign and domestic tourists,...
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Mexico apologizes to indigenous women wrongly jailed for kidnapping

Mexico's government on Tuesday took the rare step of apologizing to three indigenous women who spent more than three years in prison after being falsely...
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Mexicans weigh the daunting prospect of deportation camps

Mexicans fear deportee and refugee camps could be popping up along their northern border under the Trump administration's plan to start deporting to Mexico all...
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Bishops in U.S. join Mexico in denouncing La Santa Muerte

Bishops in the United States are denouncing the skeleton folk saint known as La Santa Muerte - a figure Roman Catholic leaders in Mexico routinely...
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Hundreds of people in Juarez form ‘human wall’ at U.S. border in protest

Hundreds of people in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez gathered on the edge of the Rio Grande river on Friday to form a...
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Unusual 50,000 year old cave life discovered in Mexico

In a Mexican cave system so beautiful and hot that it is called both Fairyland and hell, scientists have discovered life trapped in crystals that...
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U.S. wrestler in Mexico channels hatred of Trump in the ring

An American wrestler working in Mexico is tapping into anger at Donald Trump, whipping crowds into a frenzy with an act as a supporter of...
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