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Scientists in Mexico Find Oldest Human Remains

A Mexican-U.S. team of scientists and divers discovered the oldest human remains in the Americas, belonging to an adolescent girl dubbed "Naia," Mexico's National Anthropology...
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Mexico to Legalize Vigilante Groups Fighting Cartel

Mexico’s government plans on Saturday to begin demobilizing a vigilante movement of assault-rifle-wielding ranchers and farmers that formed in the western state of Michoacan and...
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Mexico to Start Oil Auctions in Early 2015

The Mexican government expects to hold the first auctions of oil fields for private investors in the first half of 2015, officials said. High-level officials...
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Mexico’s Climate Laws Leaving Women in the Cold

The rural communities of San Miguel and Santo Tomás Ajusco, to the south of Mexico City, are preserving 3,000 of their 7,619 hectares of forest...
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Mexico Considers Legalizing Marijuana

Mexican politicians have introduced several bills to legalise marijuana. If they are approved, Mexico would join Uruguay and two US states in controlling the sale...
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UN Study Discovers Mexico’s Aztecs Were A Zero-Waste Society

The United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) has discovered that the ancient Aztecs of Mexico were able to function as...
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Mexico to Invest Nearly $14 bn in Tourism Industry

Mexico plans to invest 180 billion pesos ($13.8 billion) in tourism infrastructure to turn the country into a global power in the industry, President Enrique...
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Mexico Lifts Beef Import Restrictions from the USA

The Mexican government is in the process of making regulatory changes that allow for import of U.S. beef and beef products derived from cattle of...
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Women are Changing the World and Latin America

The roles and aspirations of women in power were highlighted during the consumer fair CONSUMIAMI 2014; topics focused on women in power in the US...
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Mexico’s New Energy Laws Written to Attract Investments

The Mexican government has released its much-anticipated new rules on its oil sector, putting some meat on the bones of major energy reforms it announced...
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What’s Happening to all the Starfish?

Scientists are making some headway in figuring out what is killing millions of sea stars in the waters off the Pacific coast, from British Columbia...
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Infrastructure and Energy Plans to Boost Growth in Mexico

Mexican GDP will "accelerate" towards 4.3% next year, partly because of infrastructure and energy plans detailed by the government this week, analysts say. Enrique Peña...
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