
More mass graves found in Mexico
Enforced disappearances, kidnaps, homicides, and violence, in general, have plagued Mexico for the last 12 years

Enforced disappearances, kidnaps, homicides, and violence, in general, have plagued Mexico for the last 12 years

The resumption of commercial whaling is an unusual decision for Japan, which stresses multilateralism in its diplomacy, and it sparked swift criticism from environmental groups

Ivet Gil-Chavarría and Mirsha Quinto lead the Laboratory of Forensic Anthropology and Odontology

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According to Puebla's Constitution, the local Congress will have to appoint an acting Governor, then organize new elections

The Palestinian town in the Israeli-occupied West Bank is enjoying its busiest Christmas in years, with hotels nearly fully booked and the security situation relatively calm

Martha Erika Alonso, governor of the state of Puebla, died with Rafael Moreno, a senator, and former Puebla governor when their helicopter came down on Monday afternoon shortly after take-off

The “Night of the Radishes” is a way to celebrate Christmas in a unique way

The court blamed the Texcoco and San Salvador Atenco municipal police forces, the State of Mexico police, and the Federal police for the events that took place in San Salvador Atenco, Texcoco in 2006

A tsunami killed at least 373 people and injured hundreds on the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra following an underwater landslide caused by the erupting Anak Krakatau volcano