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Congress has questions about attorney general’s 10-million-peso mansion
The attorney general of Guerrero can expect a grilling next week over his purchase of a six-bedroom mansion in Acapulco.
Veracruz fishing town houses narco-cemetery, though government denies it
Arbolillo will no longer only be known as a sleepy fishing village on the Gulf of Mexico with fantastic food and friendly people.
Was police rescue of baby staged? Official information suggests it was
The rescue of an 11-month-old baby girl by Federal Police in San Luis Potosí last week was staged, information released by state authorities suggests.
NAFTA betrayal? Canada blindsided Mexico with its own side deal
Three months before Mexico made a bilateral trade deal with the United States, Canada attempted to do the same — and very nearly succeeded.
Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón wins Venice festival’s Golden Lion award
Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón won the top award at the Venice Film Festival today, the second consecutive win for a Mexican filmmaker.
New pact corrects 22 years of mistakes by Mexico: economy secretary
The new bilateral trade agreement with the US corrects past mistakes made by Mexico and is the result of “intelligent leadership” by President Peña Nieto.
20 arrest warrants expected after Facebook video identifies lynch mob
A Facebook Live video of the lynching of two men in Puebla has enabled authorities to identify many of the instigators and perpetrators of the crime.
Quite a bit late and several bodies short: new Congress begins session
Tardiness and absenteeism marked the first day of the 64th Legislature, the first leftist Congress in Mexico's history.
Economy secretary says Mexico did not betray Canada in trade pact
Ildefonso Guajardo has rejected a suggestion that there was betrayal in a bilateral trade deal with the US.
New austerity measures win unanimous support in Senate
Under the slogan "no more rich parliament and poor people," the Senate is undergoing a downsizing, reducing expenditures by 30%.