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Federal Police arrest Iguala municipal police in 2014.

Freed cops linked to Ayotzinapa could bankrupt Iguala

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Police officers released from prison after being accused of involvement in the disappearance of 43 students in Guerrero in 2014 are demanding lost wages.
The 350-meter-long bridge was inspired by the Capilano suspension bridge in Vancouver, Canada.

Mazamitla: stone cauldrons, picturesque falls and a 350-meter suspension bridge

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This is one town that really deserves the name Pueblo Mágico for its quaint streets, delightful balconies, beautiful pagoda-like church and delicious food.
Death triggers two-drink limit on Xochimilco's barges.

‘More fun, less alcohol’ is Xochimilco’s new slogan after youth’s death

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New safety rules for the Mexico City canals will go into effect this weekend after a 19-year-old youth drowned after falling off of a barge on Sunday.
Personnel of the Tabasco auditor's office with their completed report.

1 billion pesos is missing from 2018 municipal spending in Tabasco

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Municipal governments in Tabasco misappropriated government funds totaling over 1.1 billion pesos (US $56.3 million), according to the state auditor.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Ebrard addresses reporters on Friday.

Migration reduced by 56% between May and August: foreign affairs secretary

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The government reduced migration through Mexico to the United States border by 56%, largely through a major deployment of the National Guard.
Tepacaltepec's self-defense force ready to take on the Jalisco cartel.

Mayor refused security support, claims state wanted too much money

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The mayor of Tepalcatepec, Michoacán, repeatedly refused offers of security support from the state, according to government officials.
'El Chapo' Guzmán wants his assets to go to indigenous peoples.

El Chapo says assets should go to Mexico’s indigenous peoples

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Convicted drug trafficker Joaquín Guzmán wants his money to go to Mexico’s indigenous communities, a lawyer for the former Sinaloa Cartel leader said.
An IMSS hospital visit was an uncomfortable ordeal.

Hospital visit points out faults, but treatment was provided in the end

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Mexico’s once shining social security system is admittedly in a rickety state but at least everyone can eventually get the medical help they need.
Kombucha makers Pesqueira, left, and Diaz of Tío Scoby.

Tío Scoby kombucha: a healthy — and fizzy — alternative to soda

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Run by two women out of a home in Mexico City, it produces 50 liters per week of the fermented beverage touted for its health benefits.
Yurai leaves five children, the youngest of whom is three months old.

Veracruz bar massacre leaves at least 20 orphans

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The 30 people who have died and the many who were wounded weren't the only victims of the vicious attack on a bar Tuesday night in Veracruz.