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Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico
It's the second South American country to sever diplomatic ties after Mexico promised asylum to an embattled former leader.
Report: Trump administration is planning a manned mission to fight cartels...
The US has detailed plans " to send American troops and intelligence officers into Mexico to target drug cartels," NBC reported this week.
Mayor’s murder triggers protests in Michoacán and a US offer of...
Shock turned to anger over the weekend as large groups of protesters reacted to the Uruapan mayor's murder by demanding an end to the violence that has long wracked Michoacán.
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At least 23 dead after an explosion and fire in an Hermosillo discount store
The tragedy apparently occurred after power outages were followed by electrical surges that caused the explosion and fire, with toxic fumes thought to be a cause of deaths.
Nearly 6 months after the Brooklyn Bridge crash, the Mexican ship Cuauhtémoc returns home
The training ship, which doubles as a goodwill vessel, suffered a tragic accident in New York Harbor last May, killing two cadets and stranding it for almost half a year.
Outspoken anti-crime mayor assassinated in Uruapan, Michoacán’s second-largest city
Mayor Carlos Alberto Manzo, known as the "Mexican Bukele" for his hardline stance against organized crime, was shot to death at the Uruapan Candle Festival Saturday night.
Mexico’s week in review: US boat strikes escalate tensions as economy stumbles
Other headlines this week included an extended pause on U.S. tariff increases and actions to protect the monarch butterflies' migration.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: November 1st
Long waits, lost dogs and Lando Norris: Have you been paying attention to the news this week?
Mexican Navy rescues 28 children being transported at sea near Topolobampo
Details of the incident are scarce, including whether they were being trafficked, where they were heading, and even where they were first discovered.
US Chamber of Commerce takes aim at Mexico’s tax agency ahead of USMCA review
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the SAT's "aggressive and inconsistent tax enforcement practices" have created uncertainty and increased costs for U.S. businesses.
Profepa cracks down on illegal logging in Michoacán butterfly reserve
By cutting down naturally occurring oaks and firs in favor of cash crops like avocados and limes, the culprits altered the microclimates that protect the migrating monarch butterflies.