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Mayoral Candidate in Mexico Kidnapped and Decapitated

A 42-year-old woman running for mayor in a violent southwestern Mexican state that sparked the biggest crisis of President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration has been...
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Mexico International Tourism Already Up 8.9% in 2015

Already Mexico is seeing an 8.9% increase in tourism for 2015 compared to the start of 2014, reports the Integrated System for Migration Operations (SIOM)....
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Town Where 43 Students Disappeared is Huge Opium Producer

The rattletrap sedan cruised the streets of Iguala, its roof crowned by a loudspeaker blaring headlines from the day's newspaper: "Another killed! Another killed!" To...
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Mexico Circus Owners Say They Might Need to Kill Their Animals

The head of Mexico's circus owners' association says his group's animals may die or be put down because of a ban on animal acts in...
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Mexican Police Capture Zeta Cartel’s Leader

Mexican police and soldiers on Wednesday captured Omar Trevino Morales, widely considered to be the most important leader of the Zetas drug cartel that once...
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Sister of Televisa News Executive Received Attorney General Nomination

President Enrique Pena faced criticism Tuesday for having a possible conflict of interest in his nominations for attorney general and Mexico's highest court. The accusation...
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Mexico Says U.S Police Use Excessive Force on Mexicans

Mexico's government on Monday called on the United States to investigate a string of killings of its nationals by American police, voicing "profound consternation and...
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Mexico Captures Most Wanted Drug Kingpin, ‘La Tuta’

(Reuters) - Mexico has captured the most wanted drug lord in the country, Servando "La Tuta" Gomez, police said on Friday, delivering a boost to...
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Texas Warns Students Not to Spring Break in Mexico

The Department of Public Safety in Texas has urged students planning spring break vacations to skip Mexico. In a statement, the department said the Mexican...
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More Trouble in Acapulco Hurting Tourism

Protesters drove a bus into police lines in the Pacific coast resort of Acapulco, injuring at least seven officers, according to Mexican federal officials. The...
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Pope Francis’ “Mexicanization” Comment Raises Eyebrows

Mexico will send a protest note to the Vatican over purported comments by Pope Francis worrying about a possible "Mexicanization" of his native Argentina due...
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More Cartel Attacks Against Coca-Cola Company

Ten people were injured in southern Mexico after an attempt to attack the Coca-Cola company's offices in the southern state of Guerrero. The violence occurred...
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