Hurricane Otis Aftermath Devastates Acapulco
The lethal storm reportedly destroyed more than 63 percent of Acapulco’s real estate, rendered thousands of kilometers of the metropolis’ roads useless and left dozens dead in its wake
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The lethal storm reportedly destroyed more than 63 percent of Acapulco’s real estate, rendered thousands of kilometers of the metropolis’ roads useless and left dozens dead in its wake
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Mexico’s Secretary of National Defense has reportedly documented 288 incidents using 1,342 explosive devices across the nation between December 2018 and February 2022
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Following the murders of five public transport drivers in Chilpancingo over the weekend, violence peaked in the Guerrero capital on Monday as thousands of local protestors stormed the streets and penetrated state government buildings
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Numerous Mexican military officers have been appointed to high profile government positions and to head civilian functions across the first five years of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration
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The video seemed to confirm what witnesses of the May 18 killings had claimed, that the five victims had been drugged from their black pick-up truck by soldiers after having crashed, and then forced to kneel as the officers shot them in the back of the head
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AMLO’s Public Security Measures
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According to the Mexican federal government, over 2,000 migrants were kidnapped by smuggling gangs and drug cartels last year
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New changes in U.S. immigration policy has prompted increased collaboration between the United States and Mexico as tens of thousands of migrants make their way toward the U.S.-Mexico border
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What to Do with Mexico’s National Guard
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In just over four years, and with still 17 months to go, the administration of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) is on track to be the bloodiest six-year presidential term in the history of Mexico
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