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Pemex Invests In System to Stop Oil Theft from Pipelines

Mexican state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos said it is investing $282 million to expand an automated system to detect the theft of crude and fuel...
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UN Investigating North Korean Ship Held in Mexico

The U.N. panel that oversees sanctions against North Korea will arrive in Mexico to inspect the North Korean ship, Mu Du Bong, currently being held...
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New Airport in Mexico Risks Extinction of 120 Species, Senator Says

"The Lake Texcoco area is a flood zone, making it less than ideal for an airport," Encinas, a member of the leftist Party of the...
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Mexico Presents First Litter of Mexican Gray Wolf Pups by Artificial Insemination

Mexican officials on Wednesday presented the first litter of Mexican gray wolf pups conceived in the country by artificial insemination, part of an effort to...
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Mexican state of Coahuila approves same-sex marriage

Coahuila's congress approved changes to the civil code which give same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples, including adoption. In Mexico, laws on same-sex...
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Hundreds of Thousands of Fish Mysteriously Dying in One Jalisco Lake

Hundreds of thousands of fish have been washed up on the shores of Lake Cajititlan in the Mexican state of Jalisco over the past week....
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Pipeline explosion forces evacuation of hundreds in central Mexico

At least 500 industrial workers were evacuated following an explosion in a gas pipeline in San Miguel Xoxtla, a town in the central Mexican state...
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Mexican Officials Pulling Migrants Off “The Beast” and Deporting Them

U.S.-bound Central Americans are fleeing urban areas and hiking into the woods and low jungle for fear of being detained by Mexican officials rounding up...
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Only Mexico Can Save the Last of the Vaquita Porpoise

Environmentalist groups have asked the Mexican government to declare a total and immediate ban on fishing nets in order to avoid the extinction of the...
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Mexico to monitor satellite images of ‘La Bestia’ trains used by migrants

Mexico said on Monday it would use satellite imagery to monitor key railway lines running toward the U.S. border to ensure the safety of the...
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Mexico blasts Perry comments about Islamists

Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Jose Antonio Meade says Texas Gov. Rick Perry's recent statements about the possibility that Islamic fundamentalists could be entering the U.S....
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Mexico’s New “Gendarme Force” Law Enforcement Unit Ready

Mexico launched a special 5,000-strong police force Friday to combat industrial, farm and business crime that has extended throughout the country's economy, strangling commerce in...
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