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Mexico’s missing students: body parts found
With protests erupting over the disappearance of 43 students in Mexico, the country’s attorney general confirms that bone fragments found belonged to a 19-year-old trainee teacher.
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What happened to Mexico’s disappeared students?
The deaths of 43 students, handed over to a Mexican cartel by the police, has led to dramatic protests across the country. And families of another 25,000 missing also want answers.
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‘Missing students’ spark violent protest in Mexico
Thousands of protesters clash with riot police in Mexico City, two months after 43 college students went missing.
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Mexico wakes up to corrupt politics and brutal cartels
The disappearance of 43 students in Mexico sparks a wave of violent clashes against the government and its brutal cartels. Guillermo Galdos travels to the country as Mexicans begin to demand answers.
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Mexico says drug gangs killed kidnapped students
Cartel members apparently confess to the gruesome murder of 43 students who disappeared in September. But angry relatives reject the official version of events.
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Mexican drug lord La Tuta vows ‘fight to the death’
One of Mexico’s most wanted men, Servando “La Tuta” Gomez – leader of the notorious Knights Templar drug cartel – issues a recording saying he regrets his life of crime, but will not be taken alive.
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Were 43 students killed to stop speech being disrupted?
A Mexico mayor, his wife, and a police chief are on the run after a “mass grave” was found in the town of Cocula, 10 miles from where 43 students were last seen before they disappeared.
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Search underway for Britons missing after Mexico hurricane
A search operation is reportedly launched for two Britons missing after a hurricane struck Mexico. They are understood to be Paul Whitehouse and Simone Wood, who run a diving school together.
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Afraid and alone: why immigrant children flee to US
Thousands of Central American children are entering the US illegally. As Guillermo Galdos explains, many are fleeing the violence and terror of drug gangs who rule the roost back home.
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Bobby Moore and the Bogota bracelet (1970)
Days before England began their defence of the World Cup in Mexico, their captain was arrested in Colombia on suspicion of stealing a bracelet. ITN’s Gerald Seymour spoke to him after his release.
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Film on Mexico’s drugs war ‘like a scream’
The award-winning film, Heli, that shocked Cannes uncovers the drugs crisis in Mexico which has taken 100,000 lives in the last seven years. Krishnan Guru-Murthy meets its director Amat Escalante.
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Mexico earthquake? Keep calm and carry on
Televisa TV Newscaster Leo Salazar was live on air when an earthquake of magnitude 7.2 hit Mexico. But as the studio and lights began to shake around him he told viewers to “stay calm”.
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Why death of Mexican drugs kingpin will not quell violence
A top cartel leader killed, another kingpin captured. On the face of things, it’s been a good few weeks for Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto, writes Thom Walker.
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From Shorty to Crazy to Crutches – Mexico’s drug lords
The leader of the Knights Templar drugs cartel was killed for a second time on Sunday. His nickname? El Mas Loco. But have you ever heard of La Barbie? or El Pozolero?
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Mexico’s ‘craziest one’ drug lord killed… again
A Mexican drug lord, who was falsely reported dead more than three years ago, is killed by the armed forces in western Mexico, armed forces say.