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UNAM: Mexico’s last remaining glaciers likely to disappear within 5 years
For years, Mexico’s glaciers have clung to existence against the odds. Now a leading researcher says their time is almost up.
94-year-old Guadalajara Cartel founder ‘Don Neto’ released in Mexico
The "Narcos: Mexico" capo is still wanted in the U.S. for a DEA agent’s murder.
Mexico scrambles to boost US water deliveries ahead of next year’s...
Northern states could see their water resources seized by the federal government as it strives to find water to send to the U.S.
Tigers rescued in Sinaloa’s ‘Golden Triangle’ arrive at their new home
The tigers were rescued in northern Mexico's Golden Triangle, a mountainous region controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel.
Trump administration seeks to revoke US visas of all ‘narcocorrido’ singers
The recent plight of the Mexican group Los Alegres del Barranco may be a precursor as U.S. officials warn of free speech "consequences."
Sheinbaum turns her gaze toward Latin America at CELAC summit in Honduras
The Mexican president's speech at the summit of the 33-nation bloc came at a time when the U.S. is increasingly seen as an unreliable trade partner.
Inflation rises for second straight month, but remains within Banxico target
The national statistics agency INEGI reported Wednesday that the annual headline rate was 3.80% in March, up slightly from a 3.77% reading in February.
China-US trade war sends peso above 21 to the dollar
As of Wednesday, the minimum tariff on Chinese goods entering the United States is 104%, with China charging an 84% tariff on U.S. imports.
No cremations occurred at Teuchitlán mass grave, says AG
Mexico's attorney general acknowledged that human remains were found at the Izaguirre ranch in Teuchitlán but said the soil doesn't indicate that cremation occurred on site.
US considering using drone strikes against cartel members in Mexico
According to NBC News, it is unclear whether American officials have floated the possibility of drone strikes to the Mexican government.
UN committee will investigate ‘widespread and systemic’ enforced disappearances in Mexico
"The Mexican government doesn't consent to, allow or order the disappearance of persons," the Mexican government said, but indicated that it would cooperate with the UN information request.