Mexico
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Emiliano Navarrete talks to the Guardian about his son’s disappearance and his government’s response
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High Commission for Human Rights says parents and protesters have been put at risk by a social media campaign to ‘vilify and insult’ their sons
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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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Masked demonstrators smash shopfronts and set fire to buildings in Mexico City as a protest over the missing students turns violent
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Embattled Enrique Peña Nieto facing growing pressure over violence and corruption, with more protests taking place across Mexico
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Prosecutors said he transported 1,575 pounds of cannabis from Mexico to North Carolina as part of conspiracy between Mennonites and drug cartel
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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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French researchers try to date the Codex Borbonicus, one of the most treasured Mesoamerican historical documents
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Enrique Peña Nieto announces package designed to address violence and corruption
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Grisly discovery came just hours before president set to announce series of measures to improve law and order in land grappling with daily violence
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The shocking disappearance of 43 student teachers lifted the lid on the open secret of Mexico’s many others who’ve disappeared amid drug-fuelled violence
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Eleven demonstrators charged with attempted murder and riot after mass protest in capital over disappearance of 43 students
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Box office analysis: global Beyond the UK and US: what films are top of the box office for the rest of the world?
The Lego Movie is the top grossing film so far this year in the UK. Guardians of the Galaxy tops the charts in the US, but what is most popular among movie-goers in other countries around the world?
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In sentencing Alfredo Vasquez-Hernandez, judge said he wanted to send a stern message to Hernandez and other Mexican cartel traffickers
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Mexico ‘categorically’ demands explanation from Uruguayan ambassador after president says disappearance of 43 students suggests authorities have lost control
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The biggest protests so far to put pressure on the Mexico governement about the 43 missing student took place last week. Here are some of the perspectives of those who took part. You can see all the contributions or share your own via GuardianWitness
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‘Nation state’ most likely behind development of stealth malware Regin, say antivirus experts
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Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto hails ‘most important measures in decades’ but commentators urge caution – ‘there is still a lot to explain’
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Demonstrators marched in the biggest protest so far to pressure the government into finding the 43 missing student teachers who disappeared seven weeks ago
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A brave and important book that charts the rise of one of the most successful drugs barons of all time and the shocking cost to Mexico, writes PD Smith
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Protesters throw rocks, fireworks and petrol bombs at police in Mexico City during a large demonstration following the disappearance of 43 students
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Gustavo Arellano: The dirty little secret of the US immigration debate: Latinos love the Gipper and Dubya. If Obama really wanted to ‘know the heart of a stranger’, he’d take a page from the conservative playbook
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Rocks, fireworks and gasoline bombs thrown at officers as demonstrators press government to find 43 students
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Violence and breakdown of law and order threaten to destabilise country after mass murder of students and scandal over presidential home
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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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The brutal killing of 43 students has become a national cause, and the government’s inaction and perceived disdain risk a social explosion and political instability
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Ed Vulliamy: The crushing of protests by ordinary citizens follows a pattern of violence stretching back to 1968
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Anabel Hernandez: The fate of 43 missing students and a property scandal reveal the emptiness of the president’s rhetoric on reform
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José Luis Abarca accused of deaths of six people on night of terror that culminated in probable massacre of 43 students
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10-14 November: Catch up with all the development-related news you may have missed this week
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The parents of the 43 missing college students began a protest road tour of Mexico to pile pressure on the already under-fire government
Mexico’s student massacre has unravelled the federal government