Remains Match Traits of Missing Call Center Workers in Mexico, Officials Say
A grisly discovery in western Mexico this week has become a stark reminder of the fate of the country’s tens of thousands of disappeared people.
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A grisly discovery in western Mexico this week has become a stark reminder of the fate of the country’s tens of thousands of disappeared people.
Family says Lauren Brooke Robinson, who reportedly contracted fungal meningitis, began to feel ill months after February surgeryA Texas woman has died after contracting fungal meningitis in an outbreak that has been linked to a cosmetic procedure perfo…
Prosecutors said Victor Masson from Quebec was found dead in his car on May 15 in an area of Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, where few tourists stay.
The leader acknowledged that he had been told the government’s top human rights official was targeted by spyware, but sought to downplay the surveillance on Tuesday.
Officials were preparing evacuation routes and shelters around the volcano, Popocatépetl, and some schools and parks were closed to minimize exposure to falling ash.
Time-lapse videos show Popocatépetl, a volcano in central Mexico, spewing ash and volcanic gases. Its increased activity temporarily shut down Mexico City’s two main airports.
While looking into abuses by the armed forces, the country’s top human rights official was targeted with Pegasus, the world’s most notorious spyware, The Times found.
Authorities say they are investigating an apparent gunfight at an off-road vehicle rally in Mexico’s Baja California state that left 10 people dead and another 10 wounded.
Canadian tourist Victor Masson, 27, was found dead in a car with a bullet wound on Monday, according to the Attorney General’s Office of Oaxaca.