Enrique Peña Nieto
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Emiliano Navarrete talks to the Guardian about his son’s disappearance and his government’s response
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As Iguala incident and growing inequality fuel national security crisis, human rights minister describes student disappearances as ‘wake-up call’ to country
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Massacres are not unusual in Mexico. But protests have spread across the country since 43 student teachers disappeared
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Roberto Gómez Bolaños became a legend for his superhero the Crimson Grasshopper, basis for the Bumblebee Man
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Enrique Peña Nieto announces package designed to address violence and corruption
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Angelica Rivera says on Tuesday she will give up a mansion at the centre of a conflict of interest scandal between the president and a consortium bidding for a lucrative rail contract
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Angelica Rivera says in video statement she does not want £4m house to lead to questions about her family’s integrity
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Fury at the disappearance of 43 student teachers continues to spread as masked protesters clash with riot police
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Mansion apparently designed for president’s family owned by company associated with Mexico’s first high-speed rail contract
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As organised crime continues to dominate local politics, the contrast between rhetoric and reality in Mexico is exposed
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Ellie Mae O’Hagan: Excessive military aid to Mexico without oversight could be partly to blame for a mass grave and 43 missing students
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Oscar-winning film-maker poses 10 questions to president on controversial energy policy in ads in Mexican newspapers
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Administration official says ‘We can’t solve everyone else’s problems anymore’ as White House finds little leeway for action
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Before meeting Mexican and Canadian heads of state, president bypasses Congress by signing trade liberalisation orders
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American, Mexican and Canadian heads of state will meet to discuss economic partnerships at summit in Toluca
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President calls for hour of exercise per day and a 'change of culture' as Mexico has higher rates of adult obesity than the US
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Sixty-eight people missing in village devastated by storms Manuel and Ingrid as government says 200 could be dead
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John Ackerman: Mexico's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, was billed as a bold reformer. In reality, he acts like a corrupt, authoritarian oligarch
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Teargas and water cannon used to disperse crowds but expected full-scale confrontation does not materialise
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Stanley Hart: The drug violence threatens safety and the entire economy. Mexico is at a fragile point as President Peña Nieto knows well
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Enrique Peña Nieto insists 'great transformation of Mexico has started' despite protests over education and energy policy
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Detention of Miguel Treviño Morales means future of one of world's most brutal criminal gangs is in doubt
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Rodrigo Camarena: President Obama played into the sunny story set by Mexico's new president, though corruption appears as strong as ever
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President follows talks with counterpart Peña Nieto with speech that includes prediction of successful immigration reform
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US president plays down war on drugs and praises Enrique Peña Nieto for his boldness over economic reforms
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As Obama visits Mexico, many are asking how uncorroborated testimony led to dubious cases against innocent officials, with apparent US approval, while drug cartels went undisturbed
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Stephen Kinzer: Rather than fund the disastrous war on drug cartels, US aid can atone for Mexico's human rights atrocities of the Calderón era
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Special report: The words 'organized crime' and 'cartel' are disappearing from coverage as Peña Nieto's new government adjusts its strategy
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City that was once notorious for drug violence is now the world hub for flat-screen television production
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Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto talks of end to military crackdown against drug cartels that has left up to 100,000 dead
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Violent protests greet inauguration of PRI candidate who brings party back into government after 12 years
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Claims that president-elect benefited from favourable media coverage on Televisa are thrown out by court
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Unanimous ruling by electoral tribunal paves way for Enrique Peña Nieto to take reins as PRI party returns to power
Mexico’s student massacre has unravelled the federal government