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The FBI issued a warning last week naming three dozen bogus sites, but cybersecurity firms estimate the World Cup scams may number in the thousands.
Sheinbaum also touched on the government’s plans to manage protesting teachers in downtown CDMX, a development in the Ayotzinapa case and a new bridge planned for Coatzacoalcos.
Enrique Martínez Chávez is one of 16 soldiers linked to the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 teachers college students 12 years ago, though only eight are in custody.
Mexico will be bringing some momentum to its opening tournament match against So. Africa next Thursday, having won its last three friendlies by a combined score of 8-1.
MND’s Peter Davies reports from the FIFA accreditation line, where an army of vendors, cleaners and journalists are preparing for the biggest sporting event of the year.
The flesh-eating parasite has now been confirmed from southern Mexico all the way to Texas, with human cases reported in multiple Mexican states.
Over 400 years before the Chapultepec Zoo opened in Mexico City, an ancient version existed in Tenochtitlán, belonging to Mexica emperor Moctezuma II.
The summer rainy season in Puerto Vallarta and around the Banderas Bay region changes everything … and in a very beautiful way.
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