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Mexican villagers bulldoze 18th century chapel

Mexican officials said Tuesday they have filed a criminal complaint after villagers in the central state of Tlaxcala bulldozed a chapel from the 1700s. Arturo...
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Mexico struggles to clean seaweed surge from Cancun beaches

Authorities on Mexico's Caribbean coast said Monday they are redoubling efforts to remove tons of sargassum seaweed that has been washing ashore in recent weeks....
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Immigration to U.S. from Mexico drops sharply

Even as immigration remains a hot topic in the U.S. presidential campaign, the number of people emigrating from Mexico to the United States, legally and...
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Mexico Homicide Rate Drops 27 Percent

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was continuing to recover from a tough week that saw both the dazzling escape of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo”...
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Airbus A380 coming to Mexico next year

Air France will deploy its Airbus A380 to Mexico next year, marking the first time the world’s largest passenger aircraft has operated a scheduled service...
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Low wages lead to police corruption in Mexico

Working for a modest wage among powerful criminals, Mexican prison guards are caught between a rock and a hard place, often helpless against the muscle...
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Mexico holds first oil auction in landmark reform

Mexico holds today the first oil auction of a historic energy reform that reopens the industry to foreign investors, with US, European and Asian firms...
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Drug lord ‘Chapo’ Guzman escapes prison

Mexico mounted an all-out manhunt Sunday for its most powerful drug lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, who escaped from a maximum security prison through a...
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Mexico’s ban on circus animal performances takes effect

There will be no more acrobatic elephants, lions snarling at whips or tigers leaping through flaming hoops under the big top in Mexico. But the...
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Mexico City and Uber come to regulation agreement

Uber's drivers will need permits to work in Mexico City and the company will have to pay into a transport fund, according to a draft...
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Radical teachers in Mexico cut off hair of teachers at exam sites

Radical teachers opposing Mexico's program for evaluating and testing teachers blocked exam sites and cut off the hair of some who showed up. The Education...
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Three Mexican teens are big winners at NASA Global Summit

Three Mexican students were the big winners at the 1st Mars Trekker Global Teen Summit, a program developed by NASA's Space Center Houston, Mexico's Communications...
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