US lifts shelter-in-place in Mexico
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Mexico, World Cup and Jalisco New Generation Cartel
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Trump, Mexico and El Mencho
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Following widespread unrest after the killing of a top cartel leader, shelter-in-place restrictions have been lifted.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin urged spring breakers to cancel Mexico trips after cartel leader "El Mencho" was killed, sparking violent clashes and unrest in the region.
Mexico’s government says a surge of online disinformation has amplified cartel violence and spread panic since the death of the country's most powerful drug lord.
By Laura Gottesdiener and Stefanie Eschenbacher MONTERREY, Mexico, Feb 24 (Reuters) - After Mexican forces killed the country's most wanted cartel leader on Sunday, false accounts of spectacular violence swept across social media,
Veteran-led rescue group is mobilizing a "war-zone level" operation as Americans face danger from Jalisco cartel unrest after "El Mencho's" reported death.
International soccer returns Wednesday night as Mexico hosts Iceland in an international friendly at Estadio Corregidora in Querétaro, Mexico. This will be a tune-up match as both nations continue preparations ahead of upcoming international competitions and the 2026 FIFA
Mexico is in the world's spotlight after the violent incidents that erupted in the country following the downfall of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, better known as "El Mencho". One of the questions was:
Mexico will invest $233 million in a government-backed fund that invests in alternative assets, its first fresh injection of capital in a decade, to finance projects in the country.