Mexico, Floods and Nearly 30 Dead
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More than 1,000 migrants have set out together from Chiapas, but they have no intention of trying to reach the United States.
State-backed collaboration outlines a multi-phase, capital-light path from cell line development to pilot-scale biofarming and evaluation of
Hundreds of migrants have embarked on a protest march in southern Mexico in support of an aim to legalize their immigration status and find more work opportunities after a long frustrating wait near the Guatemala border.
HEARTBREAKING footage shows a brave dog clinging to a fence as floodwater gushes through the street – sweeping everything in its way. Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least
Marcelo Perez was leaving the neighborhood of Cuxtitali in San Cristobal de las Casas, one of the state's largest cities, and returning to his home church nearby when he was killed, the Jesuits in Mexico said in a statement. Two people on a motorcycle came up to his car, a white Ford, and shot him, according to state prosecutors.
The death toll from flooding triggered by heavy rainfall in Mexico over recent days has risen to 41, with widespread damage and large numbers of displaced and affected
Authorities have found the body of a missing priest in Mexico’s violence-torn state of Guerrero, the same area where a retired bishop who had tried to mediate between local cartels was kidnapped last year.
In September, Mexico experienced a 32% rise in screwworm cases, sparking tensions with the U.S., which criticizes Mexico's containment efforts. With the outbreak progressing toward the U.S. border, diplomatic discussions are strained.
Mexican authorities are investigating an incident in Tamaulipas, a northern state bordering the U.S., where six people were fatally shot by an army convoy, renewing debate over the military's role in areas afflicted by crime.