We have started to collect the most important news related to Mexico in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Landslides in north-western and central Mexico kill 14 people, officials say, as the search for victims goes on.
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Armed men dump five human heads in a crowded Mexican bar, in an apparent warning to a rival drug gang.
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Felipe Calderon reaches out to his opponent after being declared Mexico's president-elect, but is rebuffed.
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Three companies led by Chevron say they have found what may be the biggest US oil field outside Alaska.
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Mexico's top electoral court declares Felipe Calderon president-elect after weeks of political uncertainty.
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Three people died when Hurricane John swept through Mexico's Baja California state at the weekend, officials say.
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Mexico's top electoral court is expected to declare Felipe Calderon president-elect when it rules on Tuesday.
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Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is disputing the outcome of Mexico's elections, tells supporters to fight on.
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Hurricane John lashes Mexico's Baja California peninsula, missing southern resorts but hitting the state capital.
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Mexican legislators protesting alleged electoral fraud stop outgoing President Fox making a key address.
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Thousands of Mexicans are to be evacuated from their homes as a hurricane sweeps along the coast.
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Mexico's top electoral court rejects allegations July's disputed presidential election was riddled with fraud.
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The top electoral court in Mexico begins considering challenges to the results of July's presidential election.
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Mexico's ruling National Action Party (PAN) becomes the largest party in Congress for the first time, final poll results show.
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Mexico is to launch an inquiry into three fishermen's claims that they survived nine months adrift on the Pacific.
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A man is shot in the southern Mexican city of Oaxaca, as striking teachers continue their protests.
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Three fishermen who say they spent months adrift in the Pacific give more details as they reach land.
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Striking teachers in the Mexican state of Oaxaca occupy 12 radio stations as tensions increase.
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Franc Contreras is out on the streets of Mexico as protests continue over the outcome of the presidential poll.
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A man is held in the US over a 13-year wave of rapes and killings in a Mexican town that left 300 dead.
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The US says it has crippled a major Mexican drugs gang with the arrest on a boat of Javier Arellano Felix.
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Supporters of Mexico's leftist presidential challenger say his rival will govern "under siege" if his win is confirmed.
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Mexican police ring Congress with steel barriers as protests against the presidential poll result turn violent.
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Mexican police use tear gas and clubs to break up a protest over the disputed presidential election.
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