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Mexico Arrests Suspects With 10,000 Sea Turtle Eggs

Environmental prosecutors in Mexico say three suspects have been detained in the southern Pacific coast state of Oaxaca with more than 10,000 illegally harvested eggs...
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Mexico arrests 13 for extortion of migrants

Mexican authorities have arrested 13 members of a group linked to Central America's street gangs for allegedly robbing, kidnapping or killing Central American migrants. The...
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Mexico Wins Battle Against US Meat Labeling Requirements

The U.S. has lost a key round at the World Trade Organization in a trade dispute with Canada and Mexico over meat labeling, according to...
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Mexico’s Government Wants Smaller Congress

The governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, said it would hold a referendum in 2015 to ask voters whether they support eliminating 100 seats in...
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26ft Deep Crack Opens on the Earth’s Surface in Northern Mexico

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8rNUASnO1E The eight-metre (26ft) deep trench opened up last week and severed Highway 26 between Hermosillo and the coast. Captured by Hermosillo Desde El Cielo,...
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Authorities File Charges in Mexico Chemical Spill

The two affected rivers supply water to tens of thousands of people in northern Mexico. The toxic soup first spilled into the Bacanuchi River, before...
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80 Schools Closed After Chemical Leak in Mexico

Authorities in Mexico said Monday they have closed about 80 schools after sulfuric acid leaked from a copper mine in the country's northwest and contaminated...
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Mexico City airport prepares to deal with Ebola

The Mexico City International Airport is ready to deal with any possible cases of Ebola, a viral disease that is spreading through West Africa, aviation...
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Mining Giant ‘Grupo Mexico’ Befouls Northern Sonora Rivers

A Mexican federal official has accused the mining giant Grupo Mexico with concealing an August 5 toxic spill that contaminated two rivers in the northern...
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Mexico’s Electricity Overhaul

Mexico's state-run electricity company will announce on Monday, today, tenders for nearly $4.9 billion in projects in a first round of auctions under a sweeping...
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Ancient Mayan cities discovered in Mexico

Unearthed in the southeast of the Mexican state of Campeche, the cities were barely accessible to the research team. But the challenging journey reaped great...
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Pemex Seeks to Buy Crude Oil from the USA, First Time in a Decade

Mexico's state-owned oil company, Pemex, is poised to abandon a decades-old devotion to self-sufficiency in crude oil, entering talks with U.S. companies about importing light...
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