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Protesters Burn State Building in Southern Mexico

Hundreds of students and teachers smashed windows and set fires inside a state capital building in southern Mexico on Monday, as fury erupted over the...
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Mexico Eases Some Income/Asset Requirements for Foreign Residents

On October 10, 2014, the Diario Oficial de la Federación released the new financial guidelines for foreigners wishing to apply for temporary and permanent residency...
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Mexico’s International Tourism Revenues Surge 18 Percent

Mexico's revenues from international tourism totaled $11.13 billion in the January-August period, up 18.1 percent from the same period in 2013, the Tourism Secretariat said....
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CFE Looks to Modernize Mexico’s Electricity Services

The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) will keep momentum in the construction of infrastructure to reduce the costs of generating power, said chief executive, Enrique Ochoa...
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Migrants Being Kidnapped For Ransom by Gangs in Mexico

Tens of thousands of Central American migrants are being kidnapped, abused and extorted by Mexican gangs just yards from the United States in a growing...
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Mexico Receives New Boeing 787 Dreamliner Presidential Plane

Mexico’s new presidential airplane was for several hours on the runway of a military airbase near this capital for its formal delivery, before returning to...
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Mexico to Launch State Owned Mobile Network by 2018

Mexico's government on Thursday kick-started a project to launch a state-owned mobile network by 2018, part of a wider effort to support competitors to billionaire...
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March for Missing Students Suspected Among Massacred Victims

The students from a teachers' college went missing after they clashed with police in Iguala in the volatile, gang-ridden state of Guerrero on Sept. 26....
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Over 1,700 Classic Cars Roll Down Mexico City Street

Classic car enthusiasts have broken a Guinness world record for the biggest parade of classic cars, lining up 1,721 shining Mustangs and Cadillac as well...
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UN Asks Mexico to Say No to Teleton

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) urged the Mexican government to avoid donating money to the charity organization known...
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Experts Forecast a Rebound for Monarch Butterfly

Deforestation is down in the Mexican forest that is the winter home of the Monarch butterfly, and scientists also hope to see a rebound in...
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Mass Grave in Mexico Feared to be Bodies of Student Protesters

State officials worked Monday to determine whether 28 bodies found in a clandestine grave are students who were attacked by police suspected of drug gang...
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