Navigating Mexico: Mexicana Makes a Comeback
Notably, the current list of destinations does not cover any international flights
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Notably, the current list of destinations does not cover any international flights
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He did not invite the representatives of Mexico’s legislative and judicial powers, but he did invite the military from authoritarian governments
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Some of the migrants were found traversing a highway, while others were seeking shelter in several houses in the area
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In his asset statement, Sandoval reported that the property is valued at 9 million pesos, and was bought with a mortgage loan granted by the National Army Bank
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The recent spate of verbal attacks by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Mexico’s Supreme Court — particularly against Chief Justice Norma Piña — has yet again earned the condemnation of the New York City Bar Association
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After Mexico’s Supreme Court blocked President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s initiative to transfer the Mexican National Guard to the National Defense Secretariat, AMLO revealed that SCJN Chief Justice Norma Piña tried to negotiate with the federal government on the GN issue
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Despite Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador repeatedly minimizing the seriousness of the Guacamaya leaks. Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense admitted that its computer equipment “is in a critical state”
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The Sedena has refused outright to release the public government information, citing “national security issues,” and even moved to “freeze” the information for five years
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two major U.S. news outlets called out AMLO on his recent statements regarding the safety situation and fentanyl production in the country, essentially calling the Mexican president a liar
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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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