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Turkey seeks strong ties with Mexico
Turkey's flag carrier Turkish Airlines is planning to launch direct flights to Mexico City in a move to improve access and relations between Mexico and Turkey, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu said Feb. 3.
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Turkish FM inaugurates TİKA office in Mexico
Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu on Feb. 3 inaugurated a Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TİKA) office in Mexico City.
Speaking at its opening ceremony, Çavuşoğlu praised TİKA for its role in humanitarian diplomacy and said the office would enhance cooperation between the two countries.
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Mexico: Israel Backtracks on Mexico Border Wall Comment
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - The presidents of Mexico and Israel spoke over the telephone this week with the intention of defusing the controversy over comments made by Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu about US President Donald Trump's plans for a wall on his nation's southern border.
Mexico: Capital to Recognize Right to 'Dignified Death' in New Constitution
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - The Mexican capital, just days from officially bringing its new Constitution into law, will make the right to a 'dignified death' (or the right of terminally ill civilians to end their own lives) a constitutional right.
Looting, protests in Mexico over gas price hikes turn deadly
Protests and looting fueled by anger over gasoline price hikes in Mexico have led to four deaths, the ransacking of at least 300 stores and the arrests of more than 700 people, officials said.
Mexico fireworks market blasts kill at least 31, injure scores
A series of massive explosions destroyed a fireworks market outside the Mexican capital on Dec. 20, killing at least 31 people, injuring dozens and leaving the market a charred wasteland.
Mexico: Citizens Say Corruption and Crime Have Worsened Under Peña Nieto
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - According to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico (INEGI), Mexican citizens have cited insecurity and rampant corruption as their biggest concerns presently, and a majority have said that these issues have worsened under President Enrique Peña Nieto since he assumed the presidency in December of 2012.
Athens one of four world cities that aim to stop diesel
Athens is one of four world capitals that has committed to banning diesel vehicles from city roads by 2025 in a bid to reduce urban air pollution.
Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis attended the C40 Mayors Summit in Mexico City last week along with the host, Miguel Ange Mancera, and the mayors of Paris and Madrid, Anne Hidalgo and Manuel Carmena respectively.
Are these photos real or “photoshopped”? (photos)
With so many photoshop wizards around nowadays, it is often difficult to trust whether a photo is actually true or false. In fact, we have become so suspicious that even when real photos are posted online, we still find it heard to believe they are actually real. Here is a list of photos that you might think are photoshopped, but are really true.
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Mexico: López Obrador to Abandon Politics In Case of 2018 Presidential Loss
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the Mexican left's most visible figure and former presidential candidate, has announced that he will leave politics altogether if he is not victorious in the 2018 presidential election.