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Languages: English and Farsi Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador partly blamed the U.S. for the recent surge in cartel violence in ... at the Zocalo, Mexico City's main square, Sunday ...
The mayor of a city in southern Mexico has been murdered less than a week after taking office, authorities said Sunday, the latest in a series of attacks on politicians in the violence-plagued ...
The mayor of a city in southern Mexico has been murdered less than a week after taking office, authorities said Sunday, the latest in a series of attacks on politicians in the violence-plagued ...
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Mexico Blames US for Cartel Violence Surge
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador partly blamed the U.S. for the recent surge ... in violence. Rival factions of the Sinaloa Cartel have clashed in Sinaloa's capital city of ...
Local officials are warning that the gruesome violence between rival factions of a feared drugs cartel in western Mexico shows no ... Bruyne to leave Manchester City at the end of the season ...
The former Mexico City mayor, who became the country's ... The northwestern cartel stronghold of Sinaloa has seen a surge in violence since the July arrest of drug lord Ismael Zambada in the ...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar ... Salazar cast blame for the surge of violence in the state on Mexico’s wider security crisis. “The reality is that there is a problem ...
MEXICO CITY, Sept 23, (AP): US Ambassador Ken Salazar rejected accusations by Mexico's president that the US was partly responsible for a surge in cartel warfare in northern Sinaloa over the weekend.
In the micro-universe that is the Mexico City Metro, upwards of 6 million people, 53% of whom are women, travel daily while violence echoes. At the root of the problem — impunity. Mexico is a ...
Ginnette Riquelme/Associated Press Mayor Clara Brugada of Mexico City, who proposed the violence-free option, welcomed Tuesday’s vote with “great happiness.” In recent days, Ms. Sheinbaum ...