Sedena Head Buys Luxury Apartment from Military Supplier
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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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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DeSantis likewise sounded off on AMLO for criticizing Florida’s laws against illegal migration
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López-Gatell has — fairly or unfairly — become the target of both praise and criticism, even more than the secretary of health himself, Jorge Alcocer
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In March 2020, the Title 42 policy was introduced by former U.S. President Donald Trump. It permitted the swift expulsion of migrants during the covid-19 pandemic
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The Bajío gastronomic festival at the Cantina Palacios includes an array of traditional Bajío gastronomic specialties, carefully curated and supervised by master chef Cynthia Martínez, culinary director of La Conspiración de 1809 restaurant in Morelia, Michoacán
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Mexico’s Attorney General of the Republic executed a new arrest order against Héctor “El Güero” Palma — alleged founding member of the Sinaloa Cartel — for the crime of homicide, effectively preempting his release
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The Non.Order brand is intended “to give meaning to disorder, or rather, to non-order” and is designed to give voice to “all those who are not afraid to be different, who take risks and express their true personality”
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López Gatell explained that Mexico decided to end the emergency due to a continuous downward trend in covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. In addition, the health undersecretary pointed to Mexico’s high level of immunity against the virus, either by infection or by vaccination
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At around 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, about 70 people blocked a part of the Mexico City-Cuernavaca Highway for an hour, causing chaos, mainly in the Insurgentes and Viaducto Tlalpan area toward Cuernavaca
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The 80-year-old Guzmán was one of the country’s first rockers, having jettisoned to fame with his Spanish version of Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock” in the late 1950s
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