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How Pimps in Mexico's Smallest State Trick Young Girls Into the World of Sex Trafficking
In Tlaxcala, Mexico, entire families work to seduce mostly poor, uneducated girls into forced prostitution using human trafficking rings that extend all the way to New York City.
Mexican Teachers Burn Ballots in Spreading Protests Ahead of Elections
Mexico's largest dissident teachers union CNTE carried out attacks against electoral offices in five states. A strike in Oaxaca is affecting 1 million students, as federal officials bowed to a demand on education reform.
Cuauhtémoc Blanco Retires a Champion
Mexican soccer legend Cuauhtémoc Blanco is retiring to run for mayor of Cuernavaca
Mummified Bodies Found Atop Mexico's Highest Peak Buried Again After Fresh Snowfall
After disturbing the snow, climbers found a second mummified body atop the snowy Pico de Orizaba. Authorities are not sure when — or if — the bodies will be recovered.
Mexico’s Craft Beer Scene Is Exploding
Being a gypsy usually suggests that you’re nomadic. I, myself, am a gypsy brewer, traveling internationally in pursuit of making craft beers. I'm known as the Evil Twin.
Mexico Topples Oil Theft Ring, But Cartel Threat Lingers Over State Petroleum Company
Five people were arrested in connection with a criminal cell accused of stealing oil from pipelines owned by the state oil monopoly Pemex.
Child's Death After Violent Protest Brings Calls to Repeal Mexico's 'Bullet Law'
A 13-year-old in Puebla was fatally hit with what many say was police projectile. Now the governor is calling to repeal a controversial law.
New 'Bullet Law' Gives Mexican Police in Puebla a License to Kill 'Resisting' Protesters
Police can use batons, teargas and lethal firearms as a last resort to combat violent demonstrators if they first identify themselves.