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- Burned and destroyed: Locals and tourists describe Mexico . . .
Locals and tourists in Mexico have described the "heartbreaking" unrest after one of the most powerful and feared cartels in the country unleashed a wave of violence across several states
- Mexico News HIGHLIGHTS: US Citizens Are No Longer Urged To . . .
Mexico News HIGHLIGHTS: The Cartel leader “El Mencho” killing sparked widespread unrest across 20 of Mexico’s 32 states, with suspected cartel members torching buses and businesses, blocking highways, and clashing with security forces Authorities reported 252 blockades nationwide, as violence gripped Jalisco and brought Guadalajara—Mexico’s second-largest city—to a near standstill
- Cancun, other vacation spots “return to normal” after unrest . . .
These vacation spots in Mexico have ‘returned to normal' after unrest, U S Embassy says Road blockages still remained in some parts, the U S Embassy warned
- ‘El Mencho’ killed in Mexico: What we know so far
Pharmacies and convenience stores were set on fire across Mexico — In Michoacán, Governor Alfredo Bedolla reported that 13 municipalities were experiencing unrest
- Americans recount chaos as Mexico unrest subsides after . . .
Many American citizens were caught in the middle of Mexico cartel violence earlier this week following the death of cartel boss “El Mencho" and are now sharing harrowing accounts
- Whats happening in Mexico? Unrest, travel disruption after . . .
Many American tourists visiting Mexico are stuck in the country after the killing of a drug cartel leader over the weekend Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, was killed in
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