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Mexico’s president says he won’t get COVID-19 vaccine

Mexico’s president said Monday he won’t get a COVID-19 vaccine because his doctors told him he still has a high level of antibodies from when...
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U.S. arrested two Yemenis on terror watchlist who tried to cross border from Mexico

U.S. border agents in recent months arrested two Yemeni men on a terror watchlist in separate incidents as they crossed the border with Mexico illegally,...
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With no care in the world, tourists hit the beaches in Mexico over the holidays

Regardless of the COVID-19 restrictions applied at many Mexico destinations to avoid new infections of Covid-19, this Good Friday there was a large number of...
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Daylight saving time change 2021: When does it start in Mexico?

According to the decree that establishes the seasonal schedule in Mexico, the change to summer time occurs on the first Sunday of April in most...
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Mexico finds 3-year-old Honduran boy near US border alone

Mexican immigration authorities said Wednesday they found a 3-year-old Honduran boy apparently wandering alone in an area near the Rio Grande. Authorities had estimated his...
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500,000 more Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccines from Russia arrive in Mexico

Half a million more Sputnik V vaccines against COVID-19 arrived in Mexico this Wednesday morning from Moscow, Russia. According to Birmex authorities, this shipment will...
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Mexico moves to legalize cannabis use, a modest step toward de-escalating drug war

Mexico’s lower house of Congress in March handily approved a bill to legalize the recreational use of cannabis. The bill is now with the Senate,...
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U.S. investigations into cartels paralyzed by standoff with Mexico

U.S. efforts to battle powerful drug cartels from inside Mexico have ground to a halt since January as strained relations between the two countries have...
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More Aspiring Expats Are Heading to Mexico

A new survey by online magazine Expats In Mexico shows 54 percent of respondents say they are Extremely Likely or Very Likely to move south...
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Mexico quickly charges four policemen in the killing of a woman in Tulum after kneeling on her neck

Mexican authorities charged four policemen for the crime of femicide after the excessive use of force against a handcuffed Salvadoran woman who lost her life...
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1.5 million AstraZeneca vaccines arrived in Mexico from the US

On Sunday night, 1.5 million COVID-19 vaccines from AstraZeneca arrived at the Mexico City International Airport from the United States. The Mexican government, headed by...
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Mexico shields southern border against the arrival of Central Americans

The Mexican Government sent hundreds of elements of the Army and the National Guard to its main crossing at the southern border, between the State...
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