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5 killed in Pemex oil refinery fire
Pemex said that heavy rain caused an "overflow of oily water," which accumulated outside the perimeter fence of the refinery and subsequently ignited, killing five workers, one of whom was a direct employee of the state oil company.
MND Local: Is Guadalajara facing a looming water crisis?
The city has been beset with water management issues for decades, now these problems threaten the water supply of one of Mexico's most important cities.
No tape, no guards: How did reporters access El Mencho’s home...
Among the people who entered a house that is said to have been the CJNG leader's final hideout were journalists from the newspapers Milenio and El Universal, who found what appears to reveal the cartel's monthly operating expenses.
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More than 1,300 Mexicans have been evacuated from the war-torn Middle East
Mexican embassies in the region are supporting citizens by arranging commercial flights through safe open airspace as well as helping with the logistics of land travel.
Gulf cleanup effort is complete, but the question remains: What caused the oil slick...
Sanctions cannot be imposed without a culprit, but earlier efforts to blame at first a natural seepage and then an unnamed private vessel have been set aside for lack of conclusive evidence.
FIFA rejects relocation of Iran’s World Cup matches to Mexico despite Sheinbaum’s support
U.S. President Trump recently said that it would not be appropriate for the Iranians' "own life and safety" for their U.S. matches in June to go on as planned, prompting Iran’s national soccer federation to ask if Mexico could host the games instead.
UN approves a Mexico-led initiative to curb synthetic drug production
The resolution encourages countries to adopt legislative measures that prevent tableting and encapsulating machines from entering the illicit market.
Army arrests key cartel operative who exposed location of ‘El Mencho’
On Feb. 20, military intelligence discovered the location of a "trusted man" and chauffeur of El Mencho's romantic partner. On Sunday, the Army arrested him.
Wolves return to Durango after 50-year absence in landmark binational conservation effort
A pack of endangered wolves was released into the wild in the northern Mexican state of Durango on Friday, thanks to collaboration between Mexico and the United States under the Saving Animals from Extinction (SAFE) program.
Following France and Australia, Mexico studies setting a minimum age for social media
Taking a cue from Australia's ban on social media for minors under age 16, Mexico's Education Ministry is currently gathering data and ideas for a similar proposal to help protect the mental health of its young people.
Brush fires mostly contained in Bahía de Banderas
Brush fires that broke out Sunday in Lago Real and Bucerías have been extinguished; however, emergency crews are still working to control hot spots in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle.