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Raul Cortes

Raul Cortes

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What is El Salvador's mega-prison holding Venezuelans deported from the US?

The U.S. has sent hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador to be held without trial in a controversial mega-

What is El Salvador's mega-prison holding Venezuelans deported from the US?
Americas|Crime|World

Parents identify bodies of U.S., Australian tourists missing in Mexico

Mexican authorities on Sunday confirmed the American and two Australian tourists who went missing in northern Mexico last week are dead after

Parents identify bodies of U.S., Australian tourists missing in Mexico
Americas|Crime|News

Brother of Mexican drug lord 'El Mencho' released, security ministry says

Mexico has released Abraham Oseguera, the brother of Mexican drug lord Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)

Brother of Mexican drug lord 'El Mencho' released, security ministry says
Americas|Political|World

Mexico's Sheinbaum to push forward with judicial reform, peso slumps

Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she would encourage broad discussions over proposed constitutional

Mexico's Sheinbaum to push forward with judicial reform, peso slumps
Americas|News|US

US, Mexico to clamp down on illegal immigration, leaders say

The United States and Mexico plan to clamp down on illegal immigration at their shared border, leaders from both countries said on

US, Mexico to clamp down on illegal immigration, leaders say
World

Mexico to employ 2,700 Cuban doctors but faces opposition

Mexico said on Tuesday it will receive 2,700 Cuban doctors to alleviate a shortage of specialists despite criticism from opponents who say it will support the

Americas|Crime|Election|News|Political|World

Judicial strikes grow in Mexico over reform pushing currency lower

Judges and magistrates joined a strike on Wednesday as protests against a judicial reform pushed by outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Judicial strikes grow in Mexico over reform pushing currency lower
Americas|Crime

Mexico's Sinaloa bans Halloween costumes amid cartel violence

In the Mexican state of Sinaloa, authorities have ordered residents not to don masks or costumes on Thursday night for Halloween to avoid being confused with

Mexico's Sinaloa bans Halloween costumes amid cartel violence
Americas|US|World

Mexico to stick with policies aimed at stopping migrants after Trump win

Mexico will continue pursuing measures to stop migrants from reaching its northern border with the United States, its top diplomat said on

Mexico to stick with policies aimed at stopping migrants after Trump win
Americas|Economy|US

Mexico warns Trump tariffs would kill 400,000 US jobs, threatens retaliation

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday Mexico would retaliate if U.S.

Mexico warns Trump tariffs would kill 400,000 US jobs, threatens retaliation
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Mexico's Newmont optimistic about talks on mining royalties hike

Newmont's Mexican division said on Wednesday it sees an "openness for dialogue" from the Mexican government, amid the proposed increase in mining royalties,

Mexico's Newmont optimistic about talks on mining royalties hike

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