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Mexico, conservation group boost efforts to save tiny vaquita porpoise
The Mexican government announced a new agreement with conservation group Sea Shepherd on Tuesday aimed at boosting protection of the endangered vaquita porpoise, as the world's smallest cetacean nears extinction.
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Mexico is suing US gun-makers for arming its gangs − and a US court could award billions in damages
Mexico claims that US firearm manufacturers are fueling illegal cross-border gun trafficking and violent crime abroad.
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Salad eaten at restaurants in Iowa, Nebraska blamed for illness outbreak
The salad mix blamed for a cyclospora outbreak in Iowa and Nebraska came from Taylor Farms in Mexico, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday.
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Mass Grave in Mexico Held Bodies of Kidnapped Teens
A mass grave discovered near Mexico City held the bodies of at least five teenagers who had been kidnapped three months ago.
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Ignored by big companies, Mexican village creates its own mobile service
After being ignored by a company owned by the world's richest man Carlos Slim, a tiny Mexican village has developed its own mobile network with international connections. The local service costs 15...
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How Male Power Spreads HIV
The roles of gender and stigma in the epidemic in the Mexican state of Chiapas
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Hurricane hits Mexico tourist zone
Manuel, a Category 1 hurricane, made landfall Thursday in the northern part of the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
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Deadly monster truck crash in Mexico
At least eight people have been killed and dozens injured at a show in Mexico after a modified pick-up known as a monster truck crashed into spectators.
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Why Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel Loves Selling Drugs in Chicago
Chicago is key to a business moving tons of drugs for billions of dollars. Here's how the whole operation works.
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Mexico Drugs: Clown Gunman Kills Arellano Felix
A gunman in a clown suit has shot dead the oldest brother of one of Mexico's most notorious drug trafficking families at a children's party in a beach resort town. Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, 63, the former head of his family's Tijuana Cartel, was killed at the gathering at a hotel in Cabo San Lucas in northwest Mexico.
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Man arrested in northern Mexico suspected of killing 79
A 20-year-old man in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey has admitted to killing 45 people, and is being investigated A 20-year-old man in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey has admitted to killing 45 people, and is being investigated for 34 more, officials said on Thursday.
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Major drug tunnel found on U.S.-Mexico border
A sophisticated border tunnel was discovered connecting San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, U.S. authorities said, the latest find by investigators who have encountered a number of secret passages in recent years used for drug smuggling. The passage was recently completed, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a brief statement Wednesday night.
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How Mexican vigilante groups are not taking the cartel violence lying down
Amidst the chaos of the Mexican drug wars, some men seem to have taken Batman as a role model. The only difference between them and the caped crusader, however, is that these guys have guns, and they aren’t afraid to use them.
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Tunnel linking US and Mexico found
A drug-smuggling tunnel equipped with electricity, ventilation and a rail system has been found connecting San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Mexico.
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Mexico to tackle obesity with taxes on junk food and sugary drinks
President calls for hour of exercise per day and a 'change of culture' as Mexico has higher rates of adult obesity than the US
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Caldillo {Mexican Green Chile Steak Soup}
Caldillo {recipe} a spicy, hearty Mexican green chile steak soup perfect for cold weather warmth! Gluten-free.
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Houses on the hills in Mexico City
Explosive growth in the population of Mexico City started from the 1960s, with the population overflowing the boundaries of the Federal District into the neighboring state of Mexico, especially to the north, northwest and northeast. Between 1960 and 1980 the city's population more than doubled to 8,831,079.
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Mexico's Drug Cartels Love Social Media
Members of Mexico's drug cartels are really starting to harness the power of the internet, using it to run positive PR campaigns, post selfies with their pistols, and hunt down targets by tracking their movements on social media.
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“Blood Avocados”: The Dark Side of Your Guacamole
A drug cartel known as the Knights Templar has brought kidnappings, murders, money laundering and fear to Mexico's prized avocado business
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Are Narcocorrido Mexican Drug Ballads Really That Bad?
Narcocorridos sound like a cross between mariachi and polka, but the singers carry AK-47s and bazookas and brazenly glorify violence. Are these Mexican drug ballads really that bad?
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