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12 suspected gangsters dead after two attacks in Tamaulipas
Security forces in were able to hold off two attacks by criminal groups in Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday night, presumably by a gang called Hell's Army.
Natural gas pipeline deal gives certainty to investors: Moody’s
The rating agency Moody’s and business groups have applauded the agreement reached between the federal government and three pipeline companies.
Anti-graft organization slams youth employment program for corruption
An anti-graft group claims in a new report that the federal government’s youth employment program is sullied by corruption.
Organized crime involvement seen in damage to archaeological site
Damage to El Tajín in Veracruz was caused by armed civilians with links to organized crime, claims the National Institute of Anthropology and History.
Mixcoac archaeological site reopens in southwest Mexico City
The site features a pyramid dedicated to the god Mixcóatl, a ceremonial plaza, a central patio and a museum where visitors can learn more about its history.
Tropical Storm Ivo leaves two dead, widespread flooding
Tropical Storm Ivo left two dead and communities across the country ravaged by floods, sinkholes, hailstorms and damaged infrastructure over the weekend.
Self-defense forces necessary as long as local police incapable: experts
Self-defense forces are still needed in some parts of Mexico because municipal and state police lack the capacity to combat organized crime.
No difference between self-defense groups and crime gangs: priest
A Michoacán priest has echoed three governors: there is no difference between self-defense groups and organized crime and no point in having talks.
On president’s orders, talks with self-defense forces have ceased: Sánchez
On the orders of President López Obrador, talks between the government and self-defense forces will cease, Interior Secretary Olga Sánchez told reporters.
Migrants’ protest in Chiapas triggers confrontations with security forces
Migrants from Africa and Haiti clashed with security forces in Tapachula this week while demanding transit visas to travel to the northern border.