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Mexico: US Sanctions 10, Including El Chapo's Brother-in-law, on Fentanyl Trade

The Treasury Department has unveiled new sanctions targeting a network of Mexico cartels engaged in the illicit fentanyl trade and methamphetamine into the United States.
Mexico Explosion Leaves 6 Police Dead; Governor Slams 'Cowardly Attack'

Mexico Explosion Leaves 6 Police Dead; Governor Slams 'Cowardly Attack'

A series of roadside bomb attacks in Jalisco, Mexico has rocked the country, with the explosion killing six people and injuring 12 others.
Mexico: 9 Dead After Masked Gunmen Set Toluca Market on Fire

Mexico: 9 Dead After Masked Gunmen Set Toluca Market on Fire

A group of masked gunmen opened fire on a Toluca market in Mexico City before setting the building on fire.
Mexico: Journalist Missing for Several Days Found Dead

Mexico: Journalist Missing for Several Days Found Dead

The body of missing Mexico journalist Luis Martin Sanchez Iniguez, 59, was discovered with traces of brutality in the Mexican state of Nayarit.
Bills Star Josh Allen, Hailee Steinfeld's Kissing Photo in Mexico Goes Viral

Bills Star Josh Allen, Hailee Steinfeld's Kissing Photo in Mexico Goes Viral

The rumored couple, Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfield, was spotted making out while on a romantic Mexican getaway over the Fourth of July weekend.
Mexico: 29 Dead, 19 Injured Following a Bus Crash in Oaxaca

Mexico: 29 Dead, 19 Injured Following a Bus Crash in Oaxaca

At least 29 people were killed early Wednesday when a bus they were riding in lost control and careened off the road into a ditch in southern Mexico.
Mexico: Boy Plunges 40 Feet When Harness Breaks During Zip Line Accident

Mexico: Boy Plunges 40 Feet When Harness Breaks During Zip Line Accident

A Mexico boy almost lost his life on a family vacation last week to a Mexican amusement park when he fell from roughly 40 feet during a zip line accident.
Mexico: Prominent Vigilante Who Battled Cartels, Hipolito Mora, Killed in an Ambush

Mexico: Prominent Vigilante Who Battled Cartels, Hipolito Mora, Killed in an Ambush

In Mexico, a vigilante leader named Hipolito Mora, who fought Mexican drug cartels that blighted Michoacan, has died after an ambush in which three of his followers also died.
Mexico: 16 Kidnapped Police Employees Freed After 3 Days

Mexico: 16 Kidnapped Police Employees Freed After 3 Days

After a three-day search, the 16 Mexico police employees who had been abducted early last week in the southern state of Chiapas were released on Friday, authorities said.
Mexico Fires Back at New Florida Immigration Laws That Could Spark Discrimination

Mexico Fires Back at New Florida Immigration Laws That Could Spark Discrimination

The government of Mexico slammed Florida's new immigration law that took effect on Saturday. The government of Mexico slammed Florida's new immigration law that took effect on Saturday.
Mexico Under Hurricane Warnings As Hurricane Beatriz Moves North

Mexico Under Hurricane Warnings As Hurricane Beatriz Moves North

While the northern and central parts of Mexico are experiencing a deadly heatwave, the Pacific Coast is experiencing a hurricane as Tropical Storm Beatriz has now become Hurricane Beatriz.
Mexico Car Bomb Explodes, Injuring Several National Guard Officers

Mexico Car Bomb Explodes, Injuring Several National Guard Officers

Local police in central Mexico suspect explosives were used in an overnight car bomb explosion that injured at least four members of the country's National Guard.
Mexico Heatwave: At Least 21 Dead, More in Hospital Amid Blazing Temperatures

Mexico Heatwave: At Least 21 Dead, More in Hospital Amid Blazing Temperatures

A scorching heat dome is over Texas and Mexico as a massive heatwave is gripping both places. However, in Mexico, the death toll is rising.
Mexico: 14 Police Officers Abducted By Gunmen in Chiapas

Mexico: 14 Police Officers Abducted By Gunmen in Chiapas

The state of Chiapas in southern Mexico has deployed federal and local forces after several armed men abducted 14 state police officers.
Mexico Vs. USA Soccer Rivalry: The Greatest Rivalry in International Soccer?

Mexico Vs. USA Soccer Rivalry: The Greatest Rivalry in International Soccer?

The Mexico Vs. USA rivalry has been reignited when El Tri recently took on the USMNT in Las Vegas. As usual, tempers flared, opening another chapter in the storied "Un Clasico."
US Vs. Mexico Soccer Match Abruptly Ends After Fans Hurl Homophobic Slurs During CONCACAF Nations League Match

US Vs. Mexico Soccer Match Abruptly Ends After Fans Hurl Homophobic Slurs During CONCACAF Nations League Match

The US vs. Mexico rivalry in soccer is one of the most storied rivalries in international soccer. However, like many rivalries, things got a bit too heated
Mexico War on Drugs: Authorities Destroy Homemade Armored Cars Used by Cartels

Mexico War on Drugs: Authorities Destroy Homemade Armored Cars Used by Cartels

Mexico's long-running war on drugs continues as this time, authorities destroyed 14 homemade armored cars that are often used by drug cartels.
Mexico Farmers Take Over Sinaloa Airport During Protest on Low Grain Prices

Mexico Farmers Take Over Sinaloa Airport During Protest on Low Grain Prices

Many flights were delayed or canceled because of protests by Mexico farmers at the Sinaloa Airport, where they demanded guaranteed prices for grains.
Mexico: 2 Americans Found Dead Inside Hotel in Baja California Sur

Mexico: 2 Americans Found Dead Inside Hotel in Baja California Sur

Mexico's Baja California peninsula, which includes Baja California Sur state, is a popular destination for American tourists. However, the bodies of two dead Americans were recently found inside a hotel there.
Mexico: Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero Moves to Army Base Amids Safety Threats

Mexico: Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero Moves to Army Base Amids Safety Threats

Tijuana mayor Montserrat Caballero claims she has received death threats and has therefore opted to relocate to a Mexico army camp for her protection.
Mexico Sets New Work-from-Home Laws; Employers Must Pay for Internet and Ergonomic Chair

Mexico Sets New Work-from-Home Laws; Employers Must Pay for Internet and Ergonomic Chair

In the age of the internet, Mexico has become a haven for people working from home. Now, the Mexican government has set new work-from-home rules.
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