We have started to collect the most important news related to Mexico in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Three fishermen who say they spent months adrift in the Pacific give more details as they reach land.
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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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Mexico is to launch an inquiry into three fishermen's claims that they survived nine months adrift on the Pacific.
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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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The top electoral court in Mexico begins considering challenges to the results of July's presidential election.
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Mexico's top electoral court rejects allegations July's disputed presidential election was riddled with fraud.
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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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Mexican legislators protesting alleged electoral fraud stop outgoing President Fox making a key address.
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Hurricane John lashes Mexico's Baja California peninsula, missing southern resorts but hitting the state capital.
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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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Mexico's top electoral court is expected to declare Felipe Calderon president-elect when it rules on Tuesday.
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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 declares Felipe Calderon president-elect after weeks of political uncertainty.
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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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Felipe Calderon reaches out to his opponent after being declared Mexico's president-elect, but is rebuffed.
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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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Landslides in north-western and central Mexico kill 14 people, officials say, as the search for victims goes on.
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Mexico City's annual independence day celebration is relocated amid fears it would be disrupted by protests.
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Protesters in Mexico City who say presidential polls were rigged dismantle their tent city, but vow to continue their fight.
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Fears of disruption force Mexico's president to hold an Independence Day party outside the capital.
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Hurricane Lane weakens to a tropical storm after hitting Mexico's Pacific coast with high winds and heavy rain.
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Defeated Mexican presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Orbador is "elected" head of a parallel government.
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Boeing wins a government contract to monitor the 7,500 miles of borders the US has with Mexico and Canada.
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The US Senate approves the building of a fence along the Mexican border designed to keep out illegal migrants.
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