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Bishop Salvador Rangel Mendoza of the Chilapa-Chilpancingo diocese.

Narcos control everything from politicians to soft drinks, warns Guerrero bishop

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Criminal groups in Guerrero have diversified their activities well beyond the trafficking of narcotics, according to Bishop Salvador Rangel Mendoza.
Hernan Cortes statue in Medellin, Spain

Whether Mexicans like it or not, Hernán Cortés intrinsic part of history: author

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Hernán Cortés biographer Esteban Mira says that the people of Mexico are still trying to rewrite the conquistador's role in its history.
Mexico's pavilion in Dubai

Mexico hopes to clean up its narco image at Expo 2020 Dubai

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One of Mexico's objectives at the event is to broaden people's perception of the country, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Tuesday.
President López Obrador

AMLO’s new book offers some insight and plenty of repetition

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The president's new book covers well-trodden ground including corruption, the evils of neoliberalism, media bias and energy self-sufficiency.
'Everyone against patriarchy

Inclusive language a controversial issue among linguists

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One criticism of Spanish is that the masculine takes precedence when referring to a mixed group of people, animals or things.
Dallas Morning News journalist Alfredo Corchado

US journalists say Mexico’s democracy, rule of law slowly inching forward

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Two veteran U.S. journalists weighed in on media coverage, crime and justice in Mexico during an online talk and Q&A open to the public.
Pachuca's clock tower built for Centennial of Mexico's independence

The miners who brought British culture to Mexico

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From architecture to gastronomy to sports, British miners left their mark in Pachuca and Real del Monte, Hidalgo.
Two police officers in a security convoy

The search for justice in a broken system

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When the police force is ineffective, people come up with their own solutions — but mob justice is a dangerously blunt tool.
Oaxaca women in traditional dress at the 2020 International Day of Indigenous Languages

A new survey shines light on the fight to save Mexico’s native languages

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Many of Mexico's 60-plus indigenous languages have become endangered as the government and citizens prioritize English and Spanish.
Bilingual child

Why I only speak to my Mexican daughter in English

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A child raised in a foreign country won't automatically pick up their parent's mother tongue. These simple tips can help them learn.