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Government Invests in Stopping ‘Brain Drain’ in Mexico

Mexico is implementing a measure to encourage national researchers who are working abroad to return to Mexico and prevent the country's "brain drain". The Program...
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Mexico Will Triple Its ‘Blue Flag’ Certified Beaches

The head of Mexico's Environmental Protection Agency (Profepa), Guillermo Haro Belchez says Mexico will seek to triple its "Blue Flag" beach certifications in 2015. Belchez...
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Foreign Visitors to Mexico Increased by 10 Percent in 2014

The number of foreign visitors in Mexico increased by 10.1% between January and October this year, with the total amount of visitors reaching 10.5 million...
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Wait Times at Border Crossing Cut in Half

Motorists at the nation's busiest border crossing were accustomed to waiting hours while vendors paraded between lanes with everything from sliced papaya and hot oatmeal...
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Mexico’s Congress Passes Ban on Circus Animals

Mexico's congress has passed legislation to ban the use of animals in circuses across the country. The lower chamber's vote Thursday followed one earlier in...
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Romania Wants to Duplicate Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos Program

The Romanian Embassy in Guadalajara has asked the Tourism Ministry of Jalisco for information and guidance on establishing a Pueblos Mágicos program in the European...
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USA Offers to Help Mexico in Missing Student Investigation

President Barack Obama says the U.S. has offered to help Mexico figure out what happened to 43 college students who've been missing since September. But...
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Evidence Shows 43 Missing Students Were Burned

Mexican authorities on Sunday said that mounting evidence and initial DNA tests confirmed that 43 trainee teacher students who were abducted by corrupt police 10...
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Mexican Federal Troops Replace City Police in 32 Towns

Mexican federal troops will replace local police in 32 municipalities, a top security official said on Wednesday, in a bid to contain drug gangs that...
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New Law Could Put Puerto Vallarta Police Under State Control

Mexico's most corruption-plagued municipal police forces would be replaced by state police within two years under a bill President Enrique Pena Nieto has submitted to...
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China Will Bid Again for Mexico’s High-Speed Rail

China plans to bid again for Mexico's $3.75 billion high-speed rail project after the Latin American nation abruptly canceled its earlier win, one of the...
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Bus Drivers Have Been Kidnapped for Weeks by Students in Mexico

The men are holed up with their buses on the college's soccer field, sleeping in the compartments that once held passenger luggage and hanging the...
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