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  • Mexico warms to Venezuela, Cuba with new envoys (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico has named new ambassadors to Venezuela and Cuba as President Felipe Calderon seeks to mend fences with the two socialist countries after several years of diplomatic disputes.


  • Mexico says it will run anti-drug ops under U.S. plan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico will not allow American agents to run anti-drugs operations south of the border under a new plan for U.S. aid worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Mexico's attorney general said on Thursday.


  • Mexico June Oil Product Demand Up On Car Fleet, Airlines -IEA (Nasdaq)

    MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexican demand for refined oil products rebounded sharply in June as the country's car fleet and airline traffic continued to grow, reported the International Energy Agency, or IEA, in its August oil market report.


  • Mexico slayings suspect to be extradited (AP via Yahoo! News)

    A federal judge Thursday ordered the extradition of a man who reportedly confessed to more than 10 killings in Mexico, but it was unclear how soon he would be released from a federal prison.


  • Mexico Confirms US Anti-Drug Aid (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Mexico's top law enforcement official confirmed Thursday that the government is negotiating the details of a major drug-fighting aid package with the United States.


  • Grupo Mexico Seeks to Fire 2,200 Striking Workers (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Grupo Mexico SAB, the country's biggest copper producer, asked for government permission to fire 2,200 striking workers after the stoppage was declared illegal, company attorney Salvador Rocha said.


  • Bridge victim's body returns to Mexico (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)

    The body of Artemio Trinidad-Mena has arrived back in his native Mexico. Mena was killed when the Interstate 35W Bridge collapsed in Minneapolis on


  • Arizona cops bust ring smuggling cash to Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A criminal ring that Arizona police said used a shuttle service to smuggle drug and human trafficking profits to Mexico has been broken up with 47 people indicted, authorities said on Friday.


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