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Mexico authorities seize fake batch of Russian Sputnik V vaccine

Authorities in Mexico have seized a batch of fake doses of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19, the Russian Direct Investment Fund, responsible for...
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Mexico plans push to contain migration near Guatemala border -sources

Mexico is preparing to significantly reinforce efforts to detain migrants who illegally cross its border with Guatemala in response to a jump in people trying...
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Quintana Roo shuts down all non-essential activities after dozens of Argentinian tourists return home with COVID-19

This Tuesday, the governor of Quintana Roo, Carlos Joaquín González, reported that by decree non-essential activities will be restricted until April 15 to avoid the...
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Mexico wants to tap into U.S. stockpile of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

Mexico has asked the United States to share doses of AstraZeneca's (AZN.L) COVID-19 vaccine it has in stock, a senior diplomat said, following up on...
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Immigration raids sweep Mexico as Central American exit grows

Mexico has stepped up immigration raids -- hauling hundreds of people off trains in recent weeks -- to stem an increase in Central American migrants...
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A graduation trip to Cancun put Argentina on alert: 44 young people returned with COVID-19

A delegation of young Argentines went from enjoying the sun, sand, and sea of ​​the Mexican Caribbean to being in isolation and strict medical observation....
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Mexico to evaluate need for tax reform after midterm elections

Mexico will this year evaluate the need for a tax reform, Finance Minister Arturo Herrera told Reuters on Thursday, saying the federal government was talking...
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Mexico’s Congress approves landmark cannabis bill

Mexico's lower house of Congress on Wednesday approved a bill that would decriminalize cannabis for recreational, medical and scientific uses, bringing it a step closer...
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Color-coded passage: Why smugglers are tagging U.S.-bound migrants with wristbands

Along the banks of the Rio Grande in the scrubby grassland near Penitas, Texas, hundreds of colored plastic wristbands ripped off by migrants litter the...
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Mexico leans on China after US rules out vaccines sharing in short term

Mexico is turning to China to fill a vaccine shortfall with an order for 22 million doses, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday, a...
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Women’s Day clashes in Mexico leave over 80 police, protesters injured

Clashes between police and protesters in Mexico’s capital on International Women’s Day left 81 people injured, most of them female police officers, authorities said late...
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Mexico’s landmark cannabis bill one step closer to becoming law

Two special committees of Mexico's Lower House of Congress late on Monday approved a draft bill to decriminalize marijuana and sent it on to the...
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