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Second mine spill this week in Mexico contains cyanide-laced solution

A Canadian-owned mine in northern Mexico spilled over a half-million gallons of a cyanide solution used in heap-leach gold mining, after heavy rains caused a...
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Party in Puerto Vallarta Shakes Up Political Scene

Mexico's conservative National Action Party has replaced its congressional minority leader after he and other party leaders were seen on a video dancing with escorts....
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Mexico Impounds North Korean Ship

The North Korean freighter that ran aground on a reef near the Mexican port of Tuxpan last month didn’t have the legally required insurance to...
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Mexico Tourism Makes a Strong Comeback

Mexico tourism has made its comeback. Mexico's central bank says Mexico tourism grew 19.6 percent in the first six months of 2014, compared to the...
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Mexico’s Indigenous People Say Their Culture is Threatened

Representatives of Mexico’s indigenous people have issued a new declaration and announced upcoming mobilizations to further their cause. Unveiled on August 9, the UN-celebrated International...
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Mexico Replaces Police With Army in Rural Area

The government has replaced local police forces with army troops in a rural area about 100 kms (62 miles) southwest of Mexico City that has...
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Mexico City Mayor Proposes $6 PER DAY Minimum Wage

It doesn't sound like much, but Mexico City's mayor has raised hackles with a proposal to increase the country's $5 per-day minimum wage to $6...
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It’s official, Mexico’s Oil is Open to Private Investment and Exploration

President Enrique Pena Nieto signed into law on Monday new rules governing a historic opening of Mexico's state-run oil, gas and electricity industries to foreign...
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Mine spill forces water cutbacks in north Mexico

About 10 million gallons (40,000 cubic meters) of contaminated wastewater have spilled into rivers from a mine in northern Mexico, and federal officials announced Sunday...
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Company Brings Stem Cell Treatment to Mexico’s Medical Tourism Industry

Regenestem, a division of the Global Stem Cells Group, Inc., has announced the launch of a new stem cell treatment center in Cozumel, Mexico, offering...
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Mexico’s Yaqui Indians Defend Water Rights in Meeting With Senators

Representatives of the Yaqui Indian tribe demanded a halt to the operation of an aqueduct in the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora, saying here in...
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Why Mexico Ranks High for Medical Tourism

Everyone in America is talking about Obamacare, skyrocketing medical costs, and the increasing inability of average Americans to afford even the most fundamental medical and...
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