We have started to collect the most important news related to Mexico in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of 50 Aztec children during excavations for a new subway line in Mexico City.
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The first of up to 1,200 National Guard troops are deployed along the US border with Mexico as part of President Barack Obama's pledge to increase security.
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What can be done to save the revolutionary murals which adorn Mexico's buildings?
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Police in Mexico find the body of the kidnapped mayor of the northern city of Santiago three days after he was seized, local media say.
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The mayor of the northern Mexican city of Santiago has been abducted, police say.
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Mexican television network Televisa is targeted in explosive attacks in two different cities.
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Security forces in Monterrey, in northern Mexico, say a drug cartel cut off major streets leading into the city in a show of force.
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On a trip to the Gulf coast, President Obama urges Americans to visit and help revive the economy stricken by the recent oil spill.
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Deserted city streets left by Mexico's drug wars
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The US government says BP will continue drilling a relief well to permanently plug the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico.
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President Felipe Calderon of Mexico has defended his strategy in the fight against drugs gangs, saying that rising levels of violence did not mean the war was being lost.
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Mexico's Supreme Court rules that gay weddings in Mexico City should be recognised throughout the country.
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Former Mexican president Vicente Fox backs the legalisation of drugs, saying prohibition has failed to curb violence.
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The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has cost BP a total of $6.1bn to date, the company says.
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Mexicana de Aviacion, one of Mexico's biggest airlines, cancels some flights, days after filing for bankruptcy.
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More than 200 police officers in Ciudad Juarez in Mexico detain their commander, accusing him of corruption.
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Police officers in the Mexican city of Juarez have detained their commander at gunpoint.
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BP is preparing to drill the final stretch of its relief well in the Gulf of Mexico after its successful "static kill" procedure.
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Police in Mexico say that at least 14 prisoners have been killed in a jail riot in Matamoros, close to the US border.
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BP finishes pumping cement into the top of its damaged Gulf of Mexico oil well as part of its "static kill" procedure.
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon says the war on drugs must go on as he warns the cartels are seeking to impose their control in parts of the country.
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Almost three-quarters of the oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico has been cleaned up or broken down by natural forces, the US government says.
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The White House says US officials pushed BP to tackle the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico faster and more thoroughly "at every step of the way".
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BP says it has taken a big step towards permanently sealing its ruptured Gulf of Mexico well, as new figures suggest most of the oil has already been dealt with.
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More than 28,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since the government declared war on the cartels in December 2006, officials say.
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The bodies of 59 suspected illegal migrants are found near Arizona's desert border with Mexico in July, the highest number in five years, officials say.
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US government scientists have said around 4.9 million barrels of oil leaked from an oil well in the Gulf of Mexico before it was capped last month, making it the largest accidental oil spill in history.
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US government scientists have said around 4.9 million barrels of oil leaked from an oil well in the Gulf of Mexico before it was capped last month, making it the largest accidental oil spill in history.
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The dispersant used after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is no more toxic than oil alone, the US Environmental Protection Agency says.
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The dispersant used after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is no more toxic than oil alone, the US Environmental Protection Agency says.
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BP says it plans to plug its oil well in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, after conducting tests to see whether the "static kill" will work.
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BP says it plans to plug its oil well in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, after conducting tests to see whether the "static kill" will work.
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Police in Mexico say they have freed two of the four journalists kidnapped in Durango last Monday.
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Police in Mexico say they have freed two of the four journalists kidnapped in Durango last Monday.
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Workers from Mexico City restsurants make a 48m-long sandwich in what has become an annual event.
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Workers from Mexico City restsurants make a 48m-long sandwich in what has become an annual event.
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Incoming BP chief executive Bob Dudley has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Incoming BP chief executive Bob Dudley has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The incoming BP chief executive has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The incoming BP chief executive has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The US consulate in the border city of Ciudad Juarez has been closed indefinitely while a security review is carried out.
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The US consulate in the border city of Ciudad Juarez has been closed indefinitely while a security review is carried out.
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