Mexico
Marchers across Mexico vent anger over Trump, and their own president
Thousands of protesters in more than a dozen Mexican cities took to the streets on Feb. 12 to express their fierce opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump, portraying the new leader as a menace to both America and Mexico.
Mexican president vows not to pay for Trump's wall on border
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has said his country will not pay for a massive wall U.S. President Donald Trump is moving to build on the border with Mexico.
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.
Any optimism in the Chinese 'Rooster Year?'
LONDON - As the world is preparing to leave 2016 behind as a year fraught with political surprises, financial crises and market volatility, governments and businesses including those in Turkey have started to set their eyes on what the next 12 months have in store for them politically and economically.
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The Trump fear
Earlier this week, the American dollar rose to a record high against the Turkish Lira, upon which President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called on citizens to convert their foreign exchange into liras. Yet it is not only Turks who are concerned nowadays. There are some who are in a much worse situation than us: The Mexicans.
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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.
32 bodies, 9 human heads found in Mexico mass graves
Authorities have exhumed 32 bodies and nine heads from several clandestine graves in a southern Mexican state plagued by kidnappings, murders and drug cartel turf wars, officials said Nov. 24.
The remains were unearthed between Nov. 22 and Nov. 24 in 17 pits on a hill in the village of Pochahuixco, part of the municipality of Zitlala.
Hurricane Otto nears Nicaragua
Hurricane Otto churned toward the sparsely-populated Caribbean coast border of Nicaragua and Costa Rica yesterday as an unusually strong late-season storm.
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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.
Pyramid Discovered Within Ancient Chichen Itza Temple
BELGRADE - A small pyramid structure was discovered inside the temple of Kukulkan in the legendary city of Chichen Itza.
The discovery was made by US and Mexican archaeologists working in the temple complex using the electrical resistivity tomography method.