Rescue crews searched Wednesday for survivors of a landslide that buried a bus carrying at least 40 passengers on a mountainous road in central Mexico, officials said. Using heavy machinery, about 500 …
Mexico sees no end to drug violence despite lull
Mexico's government sees no quick end to a drug war that has killed almost 1,400 people this year despite a lull in the violence, the attorney general said on Tuesday. In northern Nuevo Leon state, a …
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Mexico overhauls police chiefs’ training
Mexico announced it would overhaul training of all state and federal police chiefs Thursday as the government seeks international help to fight organized crime. Authorities recently removed the …
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Ex-Mexico governor re-arrested for drugs
A former Mexican governor freed after six years behind bars was immediately re-arrested Thursday on a U.S. extradition request in which he is accused of helping smuggle 200 tons of cocaine into the …
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Thousands march in Mexico city of Oaxaca
Thousands of educators and leftist activists marched through Mexico's southern city of Oaxaca on Thursday to mark the first anniversary of a clash between police and striking teachers that set off …
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Thousands march in Mexico city of Oaxaca
Thousands of educators and leftist activists marched through Mexico's southern city of Oaxaca on Thursday to mark the first anniversary of a clash between police and striking teachers that set off …
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Mexico deports suspected ETA member to Spain
Mexico deported a man on Tuesday who is wanted by Spanish anti-terrorist police for suspected involvement in the Basque separatist group ETA, a week after the group said it was ending a 15-month …
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Mexico lawmaker shot dead in violent business city
A Mexican state lawmaker was shot and killed in the busy center of the violent business city of Monterrey on Tuesday, police said, the latest attack in a surge of killings by feuding drug gangs. …
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Mexico asks U.S. for more help vs. drugs
Mexican and American officials are talking about how the U.S. government can do more to help Mexico battle drug trafficking, but the Mexicans aren't asking for a billion-dollar aid program involving …
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Mexico asks U.S. for more help vs. drugs
Mexican and American officials are talking about how the U.S. government can do more to help Mexico battle drug trafficking, but the Mexicans aren't asking for a billion-dollar aid program involving …
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