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President Sheinbaum’s security chief on Tuesday reported fewer homicides and more arrests in October, but intense violence continues in some states.
The nearing U.S. presidential election appears to be one factor causing Mexico’s currency to decline.
The proposed ban wouldn’t just affect Chinese companies but any automaker that uses Chinese technology in their vehicles.
More than 40,000 homes in Guerrero and Oaxaca were damaged by the storm, impacting approximately 153,000 people.
Old lidar data on Google of the Campeche site alerted Luke Auld-Thomas to a discovery that Mexico’s government and scientists had missed.
In addition to securing the tunnel, CDMX authorities confiscated illegal drugs, three vehicles, cell phones and an unspecified amount of cash.
A new exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York showcases Mexico’s rich tradition of printmaking, or “estampado.”
Shandong Golden Empire is the tenth Chinese firm to make manufacturing investment commitments in the central Mexican state since last year.
Work leather, dance salsa, arrange flowers or even weave your own expressive masterpiece – Mexico City has endless choices for the aspiring handiworker.
Extreme sports, boat racing, big-game fishing and movie festivals are just a fraction of what you can get up to in November.
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