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Mexican Air Travel May Face Degradation by US Air Authorities

By KELIN DILLON After a period of consecutive hiccups in Mexico’s air travel sector, including near-collisions, construction accidents during the building of the new Santa Lucia airport, and a suspension of Mexico City’s new airspace redesign, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) concluded its audit of the Mexican Federal Civil Aviation Agency’s (AFAC) aviation security, which will decide whether the

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Mexico Most Fatal Country for Journalists in 2020

By KELIN DILLON Though Jan. 4 was National Journalist’s Day in Mexico, there was very little to celebrate for most reporters. At least eight journalists were killed in Mexico during 2020, according to Reporters Without Borders, making it the most deadly country in the world for news reporters. Mexico’s high number of journalist fatalities was followed in number by Iraq,

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Pakistani Envoy Underscores Nation’s Commitment to Peace

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     With geopolitical tensions still high between Pakistan and its southern neighbor India, Islamabad’s ambassador to Mexico, Tasawar Khan, made a point of talking about his government’s unflinching commitment to peaceful coexistence with other nations and the use of diplomacy rather than aggression in resolving international conflicts when he offered his official national day speech at his embassy

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