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Gunmen, Mexico
Gunmen in southeast Mexico open fire in a bar killing 6 and injuring 5
The shooting took place in the coastal province of Tabasco, which is struggling with a recent increase in violence.
Gunmen in Mexico open fire in a bar killing 6 and injuring 5 as violence spirals
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Gunmen opened fire early Sunday at a bar in southeast Mexico, killing six people and injuring at least five others, according to local media reports. The shooting took place in the coastal province of Tabasco, which is struggling with a recent increase in violence.
Pistoleros dejan 6 muertos en un bar de Tabasco, México, mientras la violencia escala
Pistoleros abrieron fuego la madrugada del domingo en un bar del sureste de México, matando a seis personas y lesionando al menos a cinco más, según informes de medios locales.
Mexico Police At Scene After Six Killed In Bar Shooting
Police cordon off an area after at least six people were killed and 10 wounded in an armed attack at a bar in the city of Villahermosa, in the southeastern Mexican state of Tabasco. At least five people were found dead at the scene,
Mexico, Canada
Mexico Fears Loss of US-Canada Trade, Scrambles to Replace Chinese Parts
Mexico's concerns have been exacerbated by Donald Trump winning a second term and a politically struggling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Afraid of losing the US-Canada trade pact, Mexico alters its laws and removes Chinese parts
Mexico has been taking a bashing lately for allegedly serving as a conduit for Chinese parts and products into North America, and officials here are afraid a re-elected Donald Trump or politically struggling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could try to leave their country out of the U.
Mexico Scrambles to Replace Chinese Parts Amid USMCA Tensions: ‘We’ll Fight to Stay In!
Mexico is urgently revising its trade policies and supply chain strategies amid fears that its role in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) could be at risk. Rising allegations that Mexico serves as a conduit
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A New Mexico city reaches $20 million settlement in the death of a woman shot by a police officer
The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico has reached a $20 million settlement with the family of a grandmother fatally shot by a ...
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Opinion | How Mexico Missed the Nearshoring Boom
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Mexico
’s nearshoring boom, destined to deliver fast growth, development and prosperity to North America’s poorest ...
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Police chief in Mexico dies by suicide as troops close in to arrest him during anticorruption raid
The police chief killed himself with his own weapon as marines, National Guard and soldiers closed in to try to arrest him, ...
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U.S. and Mexico to foster space, STEM partnerships
The United States and Mexico will strengthen partnerships in astronomy and astrophysics research, and look for opportunities ...
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A police chief in Mexico kills himself as troops try to arrest him in a corruption probe
The police chief in a small town in central Mexico took his own life Friday as troops closed in to arrest him as part of ...
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Mexico's cooling inflation and economy growth drive expectations of further rate cuts
Mexico's statistics agency INEGI released data on Friday showing that inflation slowed more than expected, while growth ...
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Mexico Looks Past Trump Threats With $2.7 Billion Port Expansion
Mexico
is looking beyond the incoming Trump administration’s threats of tariffs, betting on a bright future for global ...
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