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6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
World

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire

Mexican army troops opened fire on a truck carrying migrants from a half dozen countries, and six migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras died in an event that President Claudia Sheinbaum called “deplorable.”

6 migrants from Egypt, Peru and Honduras die near Guatemalan border after Mexican soldiers open fire
News|Political|World

Mexico's most dangerous city for police suffers simultaneous attacks that kill 2 more officers

The embattled police force of the Mexican city of Celaya has seen two more police officers shot to death, amid a wave of targeted attacks believed to have been carried out by a drug cartel

Crime|Political

Mexican president issues public appeal to drug cartels not to fight after detention of drug lord

Mexico's president has taken the unusual step of issuing a public appeal to drug cartels not to fight each other, following last week's detention of top Mexican drug lord Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López

Mexican president issues public appeal to drug cartels not to fight after detention of drug lord
Americas|News|World

Mexico's most popular president in decades is retiring. What will he leave behind?

Many in Mexico will feel a deep sense of loss when folksy, charismatic, nationalistic President Andrés Manuel López Obrador leaves office on Sept. 30, and that’s no surprise

Mexico's most popular president in decades is retiring. What will he leave behind?
Americas|News|World

Mexico's most popular president in decades is retiring. What will he leave behind?

Many in Mexico will feel a deep sense of loss when folksy, charismatic, nationalistic President Andrés Manuel López Obrador leaves office on Sept. 30, and that’s no surprise

Mexico's most popular president in decades is retiring. What will he leave behind?
Americas|Crime

A gunshot, a murdered rival and a kidnapped drug lord: Mexico's ruling party faces growing scandal

It was surprising when Mexico's most-wanted drug lord landed at an airfield near El Paso, Texas in July

A gunshot, a murdered rival and a kidnapped drug lord: Mexico's ruling party faces growing scandal
Americas|Crime

A gunshot, a murdered rival and a kidnapped drug lord: Mexico's ruling party faces growing scandal

It was surprising when Mexico's most-wanted drug lord landed at an airfield near El Paso, Texas in July

A gunshot, a murdered rival and a kidnapped drug lord: Mexico's ruling party faces growing scandal
Economy

Mexico's costly Maya Train draws few passengers in its first six months of partial operation

The pet rail project of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador could wind up costing as much as $30 billion

Mexico's costly Maya Train draws few passengers in its first six months of partial operation
Travel|World

How a beach trip in Mexico's Baja California turned deadly for surfers from Australia and the US

Two Australians and an American were doing what they loved on the stunning, largely isolated stretch of Baja California’s Pacific coast

How a beach trip in Mexico's Baja California turned deadly for surfers from Australia and the US
Travel|World

How a beach trip in Mexico's Baja California turned deadly for surfers from Australia and the US

Two Australians and an American were doing what they loved on the stunning, largely isolated stretch of Baja California’s Pacific coast

How a beach trip in Mexico's Baja California turned deadly for surfers from Australia and the US
Environment|Science|World

It's so hot in Mexico that howler monkeys are falling dead from the trees

It’s so hot in Mexico that howler monkeys are falling dead from the trees

It's so hot in Mexico that howler monkeys are falling dead from the trees
News|Political

Mexico's outgoing president vows to pursue changes to Constitution despite market nervousness

Mexico’s outgoing president has pledged to press ahead with judicial reforms despite nervousness among investors, and suggestions from his own handpicked successor that he should wait

Mexico's outgoing president vows to pursue changes to Constitution despite market nervousness

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