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Mexico tourism expected to reach 28.8 million by 2019

The number of inbound tourist arrivals to Mexico is expected to reach 28.8 million by 2019, representative of a CAGR  (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of...
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Woman in Mexico arrested for not ironing husband’s shirt

Dulce Requena Garcia, 21, from the city of Tampico was taken to the nearby police station where she was fined the equivalent of $32, but...
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Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim dumps Trump deal

A television company controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim has canceled a project with real estate developer and TV personality Donald Trump after his comments...
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Aeromexico Dreamliner makes emergency landing in Ireland

A Boeing 787 Dreamliner en route from Mexico City to Paris made an emergency landing at Ireland's Shannon Airport on Monday and all 193 people...
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Mexico’s President has gallbladder surgery

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto left the hospital on Sunday after undergoing surgery to remove his gallbladder. Pena Nieto was released from the Central Military...
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Mexico finds tigers, baboons, camels abandoned by circus

Mexican authorities said Wednesday they found six tigers, seven baboons, four camels and three dromedaries abandoned in cages without food, water or adequate care in...
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Son of Jalisco’s New Generation Cartel leader arrested

Mexico City (AFP) - Mexican federal forces have arrested the son of the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel's leader, an official said Tuesday, dealing a...
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Biological corridors set to protect the Jaguar in Mexico

Measures,like creating biological corridors and protected areas, are tightened to protect jaguar, an endangered species. The statement was issued by the Alliance WWF-Telcel, the National...
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Mexico deports more Central Americans than the United States

Mexico now deports more Central American migrants than the United States, a dramatic shift since the U.S. asked Mexico for help a year ago with...
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Ciudad Juarez removes anti-gun billboard

The once-embattled Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez has taken down a billboard made of soldered, seized guns reading "No More Weapons," one of the...
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Uber open to regulation in Mexico City

Ride-hailing service Uber Technologies Inc is open to being regulated in Mexico City, a company spokesperson said on Wednesday, as the rapidly growing start-up seeks...
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Now it’s easier for U.S educated students to enter Mexico schools

Mexico on Monday enacted a measure meant to help hundreds of thousands of young migrants who have returned from the United States, dropping a requirement...
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