Tehran 21 January_Mexican forces have fired tear gas at hundred of Central American refugees as they tried to force their way through the Mexico-Guatemala border after the Mexican government rejected their request to transit toward the United States.
TEHRAN, oct 26-Three people were killed and hundreds evacuated from their homes as fires spread through forests in northern Mexico near the U.S. border on Friday, officials said.
TEHRAN, oct 10_Angry farmers stormed a city hall in southern Mexico, seized the mayor, and dragged him through town from the back of a pickup truck in protest, officials said Wednesday.
TEHRAN, Sept 29_Mexican activists took to the streets in large cities on Saturday to demand safe and legal abortions, many wearing green bandanas that have become a symbol with the abortion rights movement in Latin America.
TEHRAN, Jun 29 -Federal health officials issued a recall alert Friday for papayas grown in Mexico and sold in multiple states in the Northeast due to a salmonella outbreak.
TEHRAN, May 12- Mexican investigators have found thirty-five bodies buried around the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, the country’s second city, state prosecutors said on Saturday.
TEHRAN, Apr 24 -U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday called on Mexico to do more to block a new caravan of migrants and asylum-seekers traveling through the country toward the United States, reiterating his threat to close the border or send more troops.
TEHRAN, Feb 16 -A Mexican soap opera star apologized on Friday for using a racial slur to describe actress Yalitza Aparicio, whose performance in the critically acclaimed film “Roma” made her the first indigenous woman to be nominated for a best actress Oscar.
TEHRAN, Feb 13 - News of the conviction of Mexico’s legendary crime boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman traveled quickly on Tuesday to his rugged home state, where people said they felt pain for a man some described as a fallen folk hero and community benefactor.
TEHRAN, Jan 19 - Marzieh Hashemi, a US-born Iranian news anchor arrested five days ago during a visit to the US, is testifying behind closed doors to a grand jury in Washington, DC, a US federal judge said.
TEHRAN, December 31 -The Mexican army took control of state oil company Pemex refineries where some unionized workers were preventing access to strategic areas.
TEHRAN, December 25 -A Mexican governor and her senator husband have been killed in a helicopter crash near the city of Puebla in central Mexico, the government said, just days after she had taken office following a bitterly contested election.
TEHRAN, November 14 - A lawyer for accused Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman told a New York jury in opening remarks that his client was a scapegoat for the real leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.
TEHRAN, August 27 -The dollar steadied on Monday as risk sentiment improved following reassuring Federal Reserve comments and signs U.S. and Mexican negotiators were homing in on a common position on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
TEHRAN, August 25 - Farmers in central Mexico have accused Volkswagen of provoking a drought, because they say the automaker uses "hail cannons" to keep storm clouds away from its car lots.
TEHRAN, August 7 - Bids by telecommunications firms AT&T and Telefonica won 120 MHz of radioelectric spectrum in the 2500-2690 MHz frequency band that can be used for wireless services, Mexico’s telecommunications regulator, IFT, said on Monday.
TEHRAN, July 02 - Angry crowds gathered outside a closed polling station in Mexico City on Sunday demanding to vote, in a hotly-contested election that is expected to herald in the country's first leftist president.