Mexico (EN)
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Cartels Exploit Fishing Industry in the Gulf of Mexico
A recent U.S. Treasury investigation has exposed the Gulf cartel’s illegal fishing operations in the Gulf of Mexico, revealing how…
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AMERICAS
The Tale of How Mexican Mafia Tracked Man from U.S. Prison to Homeless Camp
Samuel "Negro” Villalba died violently in 2021. Decades before, he lost the support of the Mexican Mafia. His life story…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico’s Labor Rights Showdown Underpins Modern Businesses
The Akwel Juarez factory in Mexico is currently at the center of a significant labor rights dispute. This is not…
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SPORTS
Mexico’s Rise in Boxing’s Heaviest Divisions
Mexico has long been celebrated for its boxing champions in lighter weight classes, but recent victories in heavyweight and cruiserweight…
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LIFE
Raphael’s Spanish Voice Still Echoes Across Latin America
Spanish music legend Raphael, whose artistry has transcended borders for over six decades, remains a vital force in Latin America.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s Fight to Save Axolotls from Extinction Deepens
In a groundbreaking effort to save the critically endangered axolotl, researchers from Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM) have launched the…
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SPORTS
Sergio Pérez Defies Odds to Remain Mexico’s Racing Hero
Sergio "Checo" Pérez's journey in Formula 1 was full of surprises. He fights for podiums at Red Bull with all…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico Works Hard to Revive Pemex Despite Many Challenges
The government of Mexico is steadfast in its efforts to revive Pemex, the state-owned oil company. With a plan to…
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ANALYSIS
France’s “Mexicanized” Drug War Ignores Its Own Consumption Crisis
France's interior minister warns of a "Mexicanized" narco-state as gang violence surges yet overlooks a critical factor: domestic drug demand.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexican Scientists Recreate Humanity’s Oldest Mechanical Computer
Researchers in Sonora, Mexico, have built a monumental replica of the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient Greek analog computer that predicted…
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