Fire and explosion at store in northwestern Mexico leave at least 23 dead and a dozen injured
Read full article: Fire and explosion at store in northwestern Mexico leave at least 23 dead and a dozen injuredA fire and explosion at a convenience store in northwestern Mexico have killed at least 23 people, including children, and injured 12 others.
Mexico's incoming president announces top posts but her new cabinet includes familiar faces
Read full article: Mexico's incoming president announces top posts but her new cabinet includes familiar facesMexico’s incoming president has announced her appointees for top posts, but hopes for a fresh approach were dashed by the re-appearance of old faces in the new cabinet.
Arrest orders issued for 6 in Mexican detention center fire
Read full article: Arrest orders issued for 6 in Mexican detention center fireA Mexican court has issued arrest orders for six people in relation to the fire that killed 39 migrants at a detention facility earlier this week in the border city of Ciudad Juarez.
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Mexican president taps loyalist as new security chief
Read full article: Mexican president taps loyalist as new security chiefMEXICO CITY – Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador proposed a former journalist and long-time Mexico City government bureaucrat to be the country’s new security chief Friday at a time when the country is on track to set a new annual homicide record. López Obrador said he had not asked her in advance and she was currently in quarantine, recovering from COVID-19. When López Obrador was Mexico City mayor from 2000 to 2005, Rodríguez held posts in public security and was social development secretary. López Obrador has given more responsibility than any other president in modern times to the military and not just in the security realm. “We couldn’t pretend it was going to be easy to fix the problem.”__AP writer Christopher Sherman in Mexico City contributed to this report.
