ITN News
| May 15, 2013
After simmering for days, Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano has erupted in steam and dust, covering nearby towns in the central state of Puebla with ash. No injuries have been reported. Government officials have upped the alert level and are preparing...
Euronews
| May 7, 2013
At least 20 people were killed and three dozen injured after a gas tanker exploded after crashing on a roadway in a suburb of Mexico City. The explosion caused a huge fireball which tore through other cars on the road and nearby houses, lea...
Vice
| Apr 29, 2013
Sick and tired of rapes, murders, kidnappings and bodies dumped on their roads, hundreds of residents of Mexico's state of Guerrero have armed themselves to form "self-defense" groups or the even better organized "community policing" groups to gua...
CNN
| Apr 29, 2013
An ocean-animal-besotted US couple vacationing in Mexico had the ride of their life on a charter boat that was chased by a pod of 20 killer whales veering within inches of the boat apparently to play in the wake. "She was looking right at me," Lau...
The Guardian
| Apr 25, 2013
A mob of enraged teachers went on the rampage in Guerrero, southern Mexico, attacking and trashing political party offices. The teachers were protesting education reforms that unions fear could lead to mass layoffs.
Associated Press
| Apr 6, 2013
Hundreds of federal police cleared protesting teachers from the main highway between Mexico City and Acapulco after the demonstrators blocked the roadway for hours, causing a huge traffic backup. The teachers are upset over a set of educational re...
Vice
| Mar 31, 2013
When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border. People tend to assume that ...
The New York Times
| Mar 16, 2013
Smugglers, cops, and drones are engaged in a daily battle along the US and Mexico border. United States Border Patrol agents in Arizona's Tucson sector say the border is safer and more secure than ever, but can it withstand a potential new wave of...
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KCET
| Mar 6, 2013
You've heard of the Paraguay kids who created a "Landfill Harmonic" by making instruments out of garbage. Now meet Martin "Tio" Sanchez, who has constructed an al fresco art museum in Southern California with recyclables. He has used trash to buil...
Euronews
| Feb 27, 2013
The powerful and often hated head of Mexico's teachers' union, Esther Elba Gordilla, has been arrested on charges of stealing $200 million dollars from union funds. Some of the money was diverted to Swiss bank accounts and some was spent on plasti...
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...ash, days after Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the near Mexico City. May 16, 2013 · MEXICO CITY — Seismic activity is continuing...