Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto

Mexico to Develop Anti-Corruption System Following 43 Missing University Students, President Enrique Pena Nieto and Wife Angelica Rivera's House Scandal

With allegations of police turning students over to drug gangs and public officials getting insider deals on luxury homes, Mexico is in the midst of a crisis of confidence. In an effort to address the public's lack of faith in its government, Mexico is introducing an independent court to sanction public servants for corruption offenses.

Pemex Announces the End of Ready-to Use Fuel Shipping to Fight Mexico Gasoline Theft

Pemex will reserve the use of their pipelines, which run across Mexico, for unfinished fuel only.At the point when the incomplete product reaches the company's storage plants, the fuel will then go through a final phase of mixing

Washington Protests 2015: Hundreds Protest Against Police Brutality Following Death of Migrant Worker

Hundreds of children and adults protested against police brutality in Washington Saturday amidst a fatal shooting of a migrant orchard worker in Pasco.

Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto Launches Investigation Into First Lady Angelica Rivera $7M Mansion Scandal

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has ordered the start of an investigation into the purchases of his home, a house bought by his wife, and the home of his finance minister.

Missing Guerrero, Mexico Students Massacre: Mexican Human Rights Group to Ask UN for Help as Thousands of Country's People Disappear

Mexico's National Human Rights Commission will present a report to the United Nations Monday on the country's "serious problem" with disappearances.

Mexico-United States Border: Thousands of Mexican Children Cross Into Texas to Attend School

Thousands of people cross the Texas border each day to go to school in the United States. Thousands of people cross the Texas border each day to go to school in the United States, according to the BBC News website.

Legal Marijuana Being Considered Around the Carribbean: Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Guatemala & Jamaica May Legalize Weed

Uruguay won't be the only nation with a national legal marijuana market soon. The Latin American nation may have paved the way for many others.

Enrique Peña Nieto Family: Mexico President Under Scrutiny for Relationship With Multi-Million Resort Company

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is once again facing damning questions about his personal assets.

Missing Mexican Students Protests and Massacre: Mexico Finds Mass Grave, 11 Heads Close to Where 43 Student Teachers Went Missing

Mexican police found 10 decapitated bodies and 11 heads Wednesday near the same location where 43 students went missing last year.

Some Mexican Army Soldiers Charged with Disobedience Over Massacre Cover-Up; More People Involved?

Witnesses say they were forced to sign false statements by federal organized crime investigators working for the attorney general's office and that more people were involved in the Mexican army cover-up than the soldiers who were charged, Fox News Latino reported.

Missing Students in Guerrero 2014: Obama Says He Offered Help to 'Friend' Mexico, Defends President Enrique Pena Nieto

In an interview with Telemundo, President Barack Obama expressed the help his administration offered Mexico in trying to figure out what happen to the 43 students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers' College who went missing in September, a tragedy that he said had "no place in civilized society."

Missing Mexican Students Update: Remains of One of the 43 Abducted Students Identified

Tests have identified the remains of one of 43 students who disappeared in Mexico on Sept. 26. Tests have identified the remains of one of 43 students who disappeared in Mexico on Sept.

Missing 43 Mexico Students Update: Mexico City’s Police Chief Resigns

Under sharp criticism over the manner in which he dealt with protests initiated around the 43 missing students from a teachers college in Guerrero, Mexico, Mexico City's police chief, Jesus Rodriguez Almeida, has stepped down from his position.

Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto Anounces Anti-Crime Plan After Discovery of 11 Bodies Possibly Belonging to Drug Cartel Members

Eleven bodies were found burned and decapitated on the side of the road Thursday in the southern state of Guerrero in Mexico. The same day, President Enrique Pena Nieta announced a nationwide anti-crime plan.

Mexico Missing 43 Students: Former Mayor of Iguala Jose Luis Abarca Charged With Murder in Connection With Missing Students Case

The former mayor of the southern Mexican city of Iguala has been charged with murder and attempted murder in connection to the disappearance of 43 student-teachers in September.

Fugitive Former Mayor of Iguala, Mexico and Wife Found and Arrested Following Disappearance of 43 University Students

According to Reuters, police apprehended Jose Luis Abarca, former mayor of Iguala, and his wife, Maria de los Angeles Pineda on Nov. 4.

Mexico Student News Update 2014: President Enrique Pena Nieto Vows to Find Murderers

Authorities claim that local security forces were involved Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto vowed to find those responsible for murdering dozens of students in the country's southwest and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Chris Christie News: In Mexico, New Jersey Gov. Praises President Peña Nieto

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's trip to Mexico was centered on discussions about the energy market and business ties to his state.

Mexico Airport News 2014: President Enrique Pena Nieto Unveils Plan to Build Latin America's Largest Airport

President unveiled plans for $9.2 billion airport in Mexico City Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Tuesday revealed ambitious plans for a new airport in Mexico City that, once complete, would be the biggest in Latin America.

US and Mexican Officials Discuss Ways to Curb Border Violence

U.S. and Mexican officials met to discuss ways to curb Border Patrol's use of force at the U.S./Mexico border over the weekend.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Travels to Latin America, Signs Energy Deal With Mexico

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is in Latin America this week to bolster trade and investment ties with Latin American nations.
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