Mexico looks for missing people and rushes to help
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Nearly 100 towns in north Veracruz are still unreachable by road, cut off by landslides or floodwater. During a press briefing, Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum reported that entire houses ‘practically disappeared’ as the storms reached coastal towns, and that authorities predict nearly 100,000 homes could be damaged by the weather.
In her first year in office, Claudia Sheinbaum has deftly managed tensions with the US and at home. But the pressure is starting to mount
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Drug cartels now rule 70% of Mexico: ‘Far from a holy nation’
A Mexican lawmaker from the ruling party said organized crime, not elected officials, controls much of the country, warning that Mexico is far from being a holy nation
Alberta beef is now stocked in the meat section of Costco Mexico's 41 locations, joining a host of other Canadian products on the shelves of the retail giant in the country. Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald was on hand for a ribbon cutting in front of a Costco cooler filled with prime Alberta cuts during a week-long visit to the country.
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From World Cup to a cool head with Trump: why Mexico’s president is still so popular, one year on
One year on from her inauguration as Mexico’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum still commands the sort of popular support many leaders can only wish for.
The Supreme Court will consider Tuesday whether U.S. gun manufacturers should be punished for allegedly “aiding and abetting” Mexico’s drug cartels, as the Mexican government seeks to hold gun companies liable for the cartels’ violence ...
Charley Crockett spoke out on Facebook against the renaming of the Gulf of America, saying it should stay the Gulf of Mexico.