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Claudia Sheinbaum · UruapanUruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, who had publicly urged Mexico’s leaders to take a tougher stance on cartels, was gunned down on Saturday during a Day of the Dead ceremony in Uruapan, Michoacán, state officials said. He was shot seven times; one suspected attacker was killed, and two others were detained. The assassination is just the latest of violent incidents around Michoacán, a state described by The Wall Street Journal as the hub of Mexico's avo…See the Story
Mexican Mayor Killed After Urging for Tougher Cartel Stance
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World Cup · MexicoMexico City.- Mexico is in the semifinals of the Sub 17 Women’s World Cup, thanks to the performance of the goalkeeper Valentina Murrieta. The Mexican team never surrendered and ended up beating 5-4 in prisons to Italy and thus seal the pass to the next round, after the 0-0. The Tri had in Valentina Murrieta its best player, since the Mexican goalkeeper closed two prisons in regular time. When it seemed that the Mexican team would open the score…See the Story
Mexico Gets Into World Under 17 Women’s Semifinals
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Mexico · MexicoBy three votes to two, the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation (TEPJF) forgave 168 elected judges for appearing in physical accordions and published on the Internet. The controversy was resolved after two months of postponing the resolution, and with the excuse of participating in the vote the judges Claudia Valle and Gilberto Bátiz, who were also sanctioned by the INE for being in those voting guid…See the Story
Close Tepjf Topic 'Cordions' without Sanction to 168 Judges
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