We have started to collect the most important news related to Mexico in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Mexico threatens to sever diplomatic ties with Venezuela as relations between the two countries continue to sour.
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Venezuela and Mexico order their envoys home as a row deepens over an apparent insult by President Chavez.
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Mexico threatens to cut all diplomatic ties with Venezuela as a row between their leaders escalates.
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Mexico says it has captured a man believed to be the leader of the powerful Juarez drugs cartel.
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This year has been one of the worst for women's murders in Ciudad Juarez, where hundreds have been killed since 1993.
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A change in Mexico's extradition rules could mean more drug suspects being sent to the US.
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The Mexican government says it opposes a US plan to build more fences along the border to control illegal immigration.
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Claire Marshall reports from the Mexican capital, a city built on a lake bed yet short of clean water - and sinking faster than Venice.
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Mexico criticises the US over a tough bill on immigration passed by the US House of Representatives.
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Mexican President Vicente Fox strongly condemns a US proposal to build a fence along parts of their border.
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Mexico's Zapatista rebels set off on a six-month tour intended to build a national leftist movement.
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A spokesman for Mexico's president says a national tour by Zapatista rebels is a mark of democratic maturity.
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Mexicans wanting to cross illegally into the US will be able to get maps showing roads and water tanks.
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Mexican police hunting a suspected serial killer arrest a female wrestler known as the Silent Lady.
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At least two people are injured when a bull leaps into the crowd during a bullfight in Mexico City.
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Three people die in Brazil's city of Sao Paulo in a crush to see a visiting Mexican pop group.
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A Mexican journalist is seriously injured in an attack on a newspaper office near the US border.
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Mexico says a US-owned hotel in Mexico City may have broken the law by expelling Cuban officials.
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Local authorities in Mexico City say they will close a US-owned hotel at the centre of a row over Cuba.
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The death of Mexican sculptor and painter Juan Soriano, who had a career lasting nearly 70 years, is announced.
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Rescue teams are losing hope of reaching 65 workers trapped underground after a blast at a Mexican coal mine.
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Hope of finding 65 trapped Mexican miners is almost gone, but rescuers say there may still be survivors.
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A search for 65 men trapped in a coal mine for five days in northern Mexico is halted because of safety concerns.
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The 65 men trapped in a coal mine in northern Mexico for almost a week are dead, the company says.
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