Army Supporters March in Defense of Tamaulipas Soldiers
Shortly after the deaths of the youths in Tamaulipas, the country’s National Human Rights Commission announced that it will investigate the case
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Shortly after the deaths of the youths in Tamaulipas, the country’s National Human Rights Commission announced that it will investigate the case
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Although the volume of passenger transport at AIFA has increased gradually, it has not progressed faster because it is not a terminal that has inaugurated a new route, but rather complements an existing airport
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The evidence suggests that Blair may have been attacked by more than one person
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Little Amal is the creative initiative of the London-based theater group and the South African Handspring Puppet Company
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According to a report from Mexico’s Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), which was updated this month, there are a total of 128,233 GN agents throughout the country
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By JESSICA GUERRERO MORELIA, Michoacán — In the last two years, the pharmaceutical industry in the world has had to work at a forced march. The excessive demand for medical supplies and the extreme pressure for the creation of drugs for a virus that was then technically new to humanity impacted the global production line of drugs. This pandemic also brought
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By ALLAN WALL The vaquita, an aquatic mammal which only exists in one small area of Mexico, is now on the brink of extinction. Can it still be saved, or is it too late? The vaquita, Spanish for “little cow,” is a type of porpoise endemic to Mexico. It’s the smallest and rarest type of porpoise, with the scientific name
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Based on the Guacamaya Leaks — a collection of over 4 million confidential Mexican government documents that were released in early October by a group of national hackers exposing how the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has been monitoring journalists using Israeli Pegasus spyware and how the military under his regime sold arms to
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By MARK LORENZANA The State of Mexico (EdoMéx), Baja California, Veracruz, Puebla and Querétaro are the Mexican states that lead the 2022 Impunity Index in Mexico, which was prepared by the Center for Studies on Impunity and Justice (CESIJ), the University of the Americas Puebla and the International Academic Council. The five aforementioned states are followed by Jalisco, Sinaloa, Aguascalientes, Chiapas and
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By MARK LORENZANA Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has not used the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) — one of his controversial pet megaprojects — more than six months after its inauguration. In a review by Mexican daily newspaper Reforma of AIFA operations and presidential tours, on at least a dozen occasions, López Obrador has preferred to travel through
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