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Mexico and USA Sign Clean Energy Deals

Mexico and the US signed three MOUs to support the financing and implementation of clean energy and energy efficiency programs in a bid to combine...
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Presidential Initiative to Increase Number of US Students Studying in Latin America

Violence continues in Mexico with drug cartels battling government forces over control of various areas all over the country. Though there has been some success,...
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Mexico Aims to Become One of the World’s Top Five Tourist Destinations

Mexico continues to be a hotspot for tourism — and a favorite among American travelers — and the Mexican government recently announced a massive spending...
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Mexico to Double Its Renewable Energy Source in Four Years.

The government wants 33 percent of Mexico's installed energy capacity to come from renewable sources by 2018, Energy Secretary Pedro Joaquin Coldwell said. "We are...
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Latin American Indigenous Women Hold NYC Tribunal

At the tribunal, she calls herself Angelica Narvaez, which is not her real name. She is 17, from Mexico and says she is being bullied...
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US, Mexico and Canada Join Forces at World Assembly of Health

In the 67th World Assembly of Health, in Geneva, Switzerland, the Mexican Minister of Health, Doctor Mercedes Juan, the Minister of Health and Human Services...
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Lost Species Rediscovered in Mexico

After eluding scientists for nearly 80 years, the Clarion nightsnake (Hypsiglena ochrorhyncha unaocualrus), a nocturnal reptilian species that was initially discovered in the first half...
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Unlabeled Skin Creams from Mexico Could Hold Mercury Danger

People should avoid using skin creams in unlabeled or hand-labeled containers from Mexico following reports of mercury poisoning associated with the products, the state's health...
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Scientists in Mexico Find Oldest Human Remains

A Mexican-U.S. team of scientists and divers discovered the oldest human remains in the Americas, belonging to an adolescent girl dubbed "Naia," Mexico's National Anthropology...
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Mexico to Legalize Vigilante Groups Fighting Cartel

Mexico’s government plans on Saturday to begin demobilizing a vigilante movement of assault-rifle-wielding ranchers and farmers that formed in the western state of Michoacan and...
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Mexico to Start Oil Auctions in Early 2015

The Mexican government expects to hold the first auctions of oil fields for private investors in the first half of 2015, officials said. High-level officials...
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Mexico’s Climate Laws Leaving Women in the Cold

The rural communities of San Miguel and Santo Tomás Ajusco, to the south of Mexico City, are preserving 3,000 of their 7,619 hectares of forest...
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