Analysts who study the Mexican drug trade are warning that the first extradition of a high-level drug suspect to the United States -- a move celebrated by American officials -- could spark nationalist …
Dust Settles After Global Day of May Day Protests
From Cuba to Norway, Melbourne to Mexico City, the dust was settling early on Wednesday after a day of occasionally violent protests by anti-capitalists, trade unions and others swept the globe. Full …
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Zapatistas Renew Struggle
Mexico's Zapatista rebel movement has rejected a new indigenous rights law intended to draw them back into peace talks with the government. Full Story …
Zapatista Rebels Agree to Formal Talks
Mexico's Zapatista rebels have agreed to a meeting with government peace officials to discuss pending Indian rights legislation. Full Story …
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Twelve Killed in Mexican Gun Attack
Twelve people died when a group of attackers armed with rifles burst into a community gathering in the northern state of Sinaloa, dragged them into a truck and shot them, the local attorney …
The Terrorism Cloud Hovers Over the U.S.
WHEN George W. Bush travels to Mexico to meet with Vicente Fox tomorrow, two significant trends-one positive, one negative-will clash. The first trend is the greater economic, political and ethnic …
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Rebel: Break Up Paramilitary Groups
Zapatista rebel leader Subcomandante Marcos called on the government Thursday to ``dismantle'' paramilitary groups in Chiapas state and punish those he called the masterminds of a 1997 …
Mexican Opposition Leader Warns of Disorder
Opposition leader Vicente Fox said in a newspaper interview on Friday that Mexico could face "disorder and turbulence" if the government tried to rig the outcome of next month's presidential …
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