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Attacks Against Mexican Journalists Rise Under Pena Nieto

Threats and attacks against journalists including murder have risen in the first two years of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration compared with his predecessor's...
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Farmworkers in Mexico Strike for Better Work Conditions

Workers at large, export-oriented farms in the Mexican border state of Baja California have led a week of violent protests over low pay, abuses and...
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GM to Make Next-Generation Chevrolet Cruze in Mexico

General Motors Co will build its next-generation Chevrolet Cruze compact in Mexico, the company said on Monday, as automakers look to expand in the Latin American...
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Toyota Set to Approve Mexico Plant Within Weeks – Sources

Toyota Motor (7203.T) is finalizing plans for its first passenger car assembly plant in Mexico that could be approved by its board as early as...
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5.3-Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Central Mexico

A moderate 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook central Mexico on Friday, causing buildings to sway in the capital and sending hundreds of people into the streets. There...
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Pemex Set to Launch Ethanol Mixed Gas for 35% Lower Emissions

Pemex is set to launch its first-ever sales of gasoline mixed with cleaner-burning ethanol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Mexican state-run oil company said...
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Violence In Mexico On Decline Helping Tourism Increase

Violence and crime have fallen in 26 of the 32 Mexican states since 2012, yet under-reporting of violent crime and rape and a lack of...
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Journalist Who Exposes Mexico Presidential Scandal is Fired

The crusading host of Mexico's top-rated national news radio program has been fired in a case that many fear is a blow to freedom of...
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Mexico Desperately Searching for Homes for Banned Circus Animals

Mexico is searching for homes for at least 2,000 tigers, elephants, giraffes, zebras and other exotic beasts that will soon be banned from the country's...
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Mexico Set to Deploy First UN Peacekeepers

Mexico is set to incorporate its first military personnel into United Nations peacekeeping operations in Haiti and Western Sahara. Mexico's Secretariat of Foreign Affairs announced...
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The Family Tradition of the Charreria

Mexico's best charro horsemen, wearing traditional wide-brimmed sombreros, lassoed galloping mares, flipped bulls by their tails and tested their mettle atop spirited horses on a...
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Pope Francis Says ‘The Devil is Punishing Mexico’

The devil is punishing Mexico with criminal violence, Pope Francis said, just a few weeks after the Mexican government complained that the Pontiff had stigmatized...
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