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The families of 43 missing students in Mexico are still demanding justice 10 years later
Families of the 43 students from a rural teacher’s college abducted 10 years ago in southern Mexico marked the painful anniversary Thursday disillusioned<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Case of Mexico's 43 missing students persists among tens of thousands of disappearances
Photos of 43 students who have been missing for 10 years cover the stairs at their former Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Normal School in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero state, Mexico, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Felix Marquez) MEXICO CITY — All countries have crimes that resonate.
Demonstrators hurl firecrackers to protest Mexico's missing students
Protesters throw firecrackers at a government building during a demonstration over Mexico's missing students:: Mexico City, Mexico:: Only the remains of three students have been formally identified after 43 vanished in 2014::The explosives resulted in broken windows at the government facility.
43 students disappeared in Mexico a decade ago; their parents are still demanding answers
The students from the Rural Normal School at Ayotzinapa are among more than 115,000 people still reported as missing in Mexico — a reflection of numerous unresolved crimes in a country where human rights activists say violence,
43 students in Mexico went missing 10 years ago; the unsolved case fuels fears it’s a ‘state crime’
In a country with more than 115,000 registered disappearances, this case continues to hold the public's attention.
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‘Zombie’ Hurricane John regains strength in Pacific, flooding parts of Mexico’s southwestern coast
Resort city Acapulco and surrounding towns face flooding and landslides and concerns about food supplies after John ...
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Mexico's most popular president in decades is retiring. What will he leave behind?
Many in Mexico will feel a deep sense of loss when folksy, charismatic, nationalistic President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ...
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Many Americans say immigration is out of control, but 24 hours on the Texas-Mexico border showed a new reality. Will it last?
The Texas Tribune and The Associated Press visited five locations along the 1,254-mile span to separate the facts from the ...
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Mexico snubs Spanish king as spat over colonial past flares up
A fight dating back more than five centuries reemerged on Wednesday as Mexico's incoming president defended a decision to not ...
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2 people are dead after John hits Mexico’s Pacific coast as a major hurricane
Hurricane John struck Mexico’s southern Pacific coast with life-threatening flood potential after growing into a major ...
Mexico News Daily
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New country, new self: Foreign residents describe changes they’ve made since moving to Mexico
Can you escape yourself? Maybe not, but foreign residents may note changes in their habits, preferences and values after ...
Odessa American
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Mexico’s new leadership raises energy questions
The Odessa American is the leading source of local news, information, entertainment and sports for the Permian Basin.
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Tropical Storm John turns deadly after slamming into Mexico, bringing heavy rain and landslides
John struck Mexico’s southern coast on Monday night after rapidly strengthening into a major Category 3 hurricane, triggering ...
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Line workers stationed in Mexico Beach ready to assist people needing power
MEXICO BEACH, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - In Mexico Beach at the El Governor Resort and lineman trucks are filling up the parking lot these trucks are from Jacksonville. The workers are telling us they will be ...
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Hurricane John Inches Along Mexico’s Coast
Hurricane John, which came ashore in western Mexico on Monday and lashed the region with strong winds and heavy rains before ...
Mexico News Daily
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Microsoft to invest US $1.3B in Mexico’s cloud and AI infrastructure
At the Microsoft AI Tour 2024 Tuesday in Mexico City, CEO Satya Nadella said AI promises "inclusive growth" in Mexico and the ...
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New Mexico’s only detox for young people set to open
A new detox center for young people will be the only such facility in New Mexico and it was inspired when Jennifer ...
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