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10 articlesIndicted Mexican governorβs ally due in US court on charges of cartel ties
U.S. authorities have detained an associate of Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha who faces charges related to alleged cartel connections. The ally was previously charged last month and is now in U.S. custody. The story reports on the legal proceedings against someone linked to Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel.
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US official killed in Mexico car crash had been armed days earlier, state official says
A U.S. official killed in a car crash in northern Mexico last month, reportedly a CIA officer, was observed carrying a gun several days before the incident, according to a Mexican state official. The report connects weaponry to the fatal crash but provides limited details about circumstances or causation.
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Mexicoβs Pemex says fire inside its Oaxaca refinery under control, six injured
Mexico's state oil company Pemex reported that a fire in a cooling tower at its Salina Cruz refinery in Oaxaca was brought under control on May 12. The incident resulted in six injuries. The report is factual and brief, presenting basic incident information without elaboration.
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Mexicoβs Pemex says fire inside its Oaxaca refinery fully extinguished, six injured
Mexico's state oil company Pemex reported that a fire in a cooling tower at its Salina Cruz refinery in Oaxaca was fully extinguished on May 12. Six people were injured in the incident. The report provides minimal additional detail about the fire's cause, timeline, or injury severity.
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Mexico to end school year 40 days early for World Cup amid heat wave
Mexican authorities announced the school year will end 40 days early on June 5, citing both a heatwave affecting multiple states and the country's hosting of World Cup matches. The decision has generated significant public backlash. Education Secretary Mario Delgado provided the rationale at a Friday event.
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Raging fire at Mexican fairground kills five, authorities say
A fire at a fairground in Villahermosa, Mexico killed at least five people on Thursday, according to authorities. The article reports the occurrence of a 'massive blaze' but provides minimal additional detail about the incident.
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Murders of Mexican journalists nearly double in 2025, advocacy group says
Article 19, a UK-based journalist advocacy group, reported that eight journalists were murdered or disappeared in Mexico in 2025, representing a near-doubling of such incidents. The story cites the organization's published report as the primary source for this violence metric.
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New Mexico has a plan to overhaul Facebook and Instagram
New Mexico's attorney general is pursuing a $3.7 billion settlement against Meta in the second phase of litigation, following a $375 million jury verdict. The state seeks funding for mental health, law enforcement, and education programs, plus operational changes to Meta's platforms including age verification and enhanced child safety detection.
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The Haitian migrants seeking the Mexican dream
The article reports on Haitian migrants who have traveled through Mexico, some experiencing legal uncertainty while others describe feeling freedom and opportunity in their new circumstances. The piece balances narratives of vulnerability with testimonials of hope and adaptation.
Strong security presence in Mexicoβs Sinaloa state amid cartel violence
Mexican security forces have increased their presence across Sinaloa state in response to cartel violence. The article reports on intensified security operations but provides minimal detail about specific incidents, timelines, or outcomes.
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