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Tag: Mexico City (Mexico)

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Mexico Police Chief Shot in Possible Assassination Attempt

June 26, 2020NATALIE KITROEFFComments Off on Mexico Police Chief Shot in Possible Assassination Attempt

The attackers shot the head of police three times, and killed three people, in an attack that may signal a new front in the battle between security forces and organized crime in the capital.

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Mexico Is Reopening After Quarantine. Many Worry It’s Too Early.

June 5, 2020June 6, 2020Brent McDonaldComments Off on Mexico Is Reopening After Quarantine. Many Worry It’s Too Early.

The president has struggled to balance the country’s public health with its economic needs. Experts fear that reopening the economy while the disease is not under control will lead to more illness and death.

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Mexico’s President Says Most Domestic Violence Calls Are ‘Fake’

May 31, 2020May 31, 2020NATALIE KITROEFFComments Off on Mexico’s President Says Most Domestic Violence Calls Are ‘Fake’

The leader compared the requests for help to prank calls, the latest controversy over his government’s response to record levels of violence against women.

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The Grisly Deaths of a Woman and a Girl Shock Mexico and Test Its President

February 19, 2020February 20, 2020KIRK SEMPLE and PAULINA VILLEGASComments Off on The Grisly Deaths of a Woman and a Girl Shock Mexico and Test Its President

The murders of Ingrid Escamilla, 25, and Fátima Aldrighett, 7, are forcing a reckoning in a country that has wrestled with violence against women. The president’s response has been harshly criticized.

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In Mexico City, a Blossoming of All Things Japanese

October 25, 2019October 25, 2019Brooke Porter KatzComments Off on In Mexico City, a Blossoming of All Things Japanese

Japanese-inspired businesses are sprouting up — from fashion labels and boutiques to a new hotel — along with new Japanese-influenced places to eat and drink.

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Mexico’s Finance Minister Resigns, Rebuking the President’s Policies

July 9, 2019July 9, 2019ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico’s Finance Minister Resigns, Rebuking the President’s Policies

The minister, Carlos Urzúa, was part of the president’s inner circle and worked to give investors confidence that the leftist leader would be fiscally disciplined.

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Mexico’s Federal Police Rebel Against New Security Plan

July 4, 2019PAULINA VILLEGAS and ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico’s Federal Police Rebel Against New Security Plan

Mexico’s president created a new force to combat rising crime. The federal police are an important part of it. But officers are fighting the plan.

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Mexico’s National Guard, Created to Fight Crime, Is Deployed to Capital

July 1, 2019PAULINA VILLEGAS and ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico’s National Guard, Created to Fight Crime, Is Deployed to Capital

Although Mexico City’s crime rate is lower than much of the country’s, a recent spike has alarmed residents and prompted the president to deploy the new force.

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Mexico Ratifies Trade Deal With the U.S. and Canada

June 19, 2019June 19, 2019ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico Ratifies Trade Deal With the U.S. and Canada

The United States initiated the revision of the North American trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, but Mexico is now the first to ratify the deal.

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Fiery Blast in Mexico Kills Dozens

January 19, 2019January 19, 2019NYT > WorldComments Off on Fiery Blast in Mexico Kills Dozens

The explosion was caused by thieves who punctured a gas pipeline north of Mexico City. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador vowed to crack down on fuel theft, a longstanding problem in the country.

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