Mexico

Mexico Police Seizes Theft Crime Boss 'El Marro', Under Pressure to Cut Violence

Crime boss José Antonio Yépez, better-known as El Marro was one of the most wanted men in Mexico. On Sunday, the crime boss was finally captured by security forces.

Mexico Tourism Industry 'Could Take Years to Recover,' Industry Experts Say

Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has encouraged people to get out, and has refused to reimpose stricter nationwide restrictions.
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Globetrotter's Guide in Mexico: Bookstores and Libraries to Visit

Mexico does not play around when it comes to their local libraries. It's just not all food, the tropical climate, and beaches.

Las Poquianchis: The Macabre Killing in a Brothel With Two Sisters And 90 Dead Bodies

The authorities found mass graves where the bodies of men, women, and unborn babies were buried. In January 1964, a young woman named Catalina Ortega arrived at the Judicial Police Office in Guanajuato, Mexico.
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Mexico's Lopez Obrador Says Trump Has 'Completely Changed' Attitude Towards Mexicans

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday said U.S. President Donald Trump had drastically changed his attitude towards the Mexicans.
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Mexico Plans to Ban Beauty Pageants

The Gender Equality Commission recommended to the Mexican Congress to ban beauty pageants. The recommendations include new provisions to the general law on Women's Access to a Life Free of Violence.

FDA Warns Public of Several Toxic Mexican-Made Hand Sanitizers

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reminded the public to avoid using hand sanitizer products containing toxic substance methanol.
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Trudeau Will Not Attend the US-Mexico Meeting in D.C. for New NAFTA Deal

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not join the meeting with Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.

11,000-Year-Old Mine Discovered to be Home to America's First Inhabitants

A group of researchers may have uncovered the first inhabitants of the Americas after exploring a submerged cave in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.

Mexico's Lopez Obrador is 'All Set' to Meet Trump Despite Criticisms

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is all set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, but his upcoming visit to the White House was met with controversy.

Teotihuacan Ancient Mystery: The Pyramid of the Moon and its Vanishing People

Archaeologists discovered a tunnel buried underneath the pyramid's towering structure for almost 2,000 years, leading many to believe it is the path to the afterlife.
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64 Test Positive for COVID-19 Following Trip to Mexican Beach Resort

Over 211 college students took a trip to Mexico on March 14, a day after the World Health Organization identified the novel coronavirus as a pandemic.
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4 Truly Amazing Places to Visit in Mexico

Explore Mexico's vast culture, history, and traditions by visiting these sites that are a must-have in your travel itinerary.
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Pandemic Yields Technological Breakthroughs in LatAm Countries

Some countries in Latin America have maximized the use of technology to boost their economy amid the global pandemic.

Mexico Reopens Despite 150,000 COVID-19 Cases

The country has reported more than 4,500 cases in a single day as the government pushes for reopening the economy just weeks after it imposed a lockdown.

Nearly 60,000 Now Missing in Mexico's Drug War, Relatives Demand Answers

The Mexican government's war against drugs and organized crime has led to the disappearance of more than 60,000 people. While some have been recovered, most were never found.
Foreign investment flows in Baja California as the state government combats to keep equipment in Mexico’s battle against highly infectious COVID-19, and workers protest over their safety.

Medical Supply Companies Flourish in Baja California despite Risks to Workers’ Health

Foreign investment in medical supply manufacturing grew in Baja California even as workers protest over health safety issues.

Former Tijuana Official Arrested for Torturing Members of the Force, Another Suspect Remains At Large

A former Tijuana city official was arrested on Monday on allegations he and an ex-chief of police collaborated to torture members of the police force.

Mexican Companies Give their Share of Support During the Pandemic

Various industries in Mexico do their share to ease the effects of the pandemic. Since the start of June, some parts of Mexico have been permitted by the government to reopen, as reported in an article.

Mexican-American Author Highlights in Comics The Heroism of Frontline Workers Amid Pandemic

Read on to find out about the comic book that tells the heroic story of frontline workers amid the pandemic.

Two Notorious Cartels in Mexico: CJNG Boss Has Organized Hit Squad to Kill Sons of El Chapo

The big boss of Jalisco New Generation Cartel organized a group of an assassin to kill the sons of the former leader of Sinaloa Cartel.
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