Two Mexican generals are detained and questioned on suspicion of having links to a Mexican drug cartel. full story ![]()
A monument to the victims of Mexico's drugs war has been unveiled in Mexico City.
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He says he is firmly against legalizing drugs.
politico.com (22 days ago)
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico must give greater priority to economic cooperation and education in relations with the United States rather than allowing the fight against organized crime to take center stage, a senior Mexican official said on Monday.
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Two Australian Rules football clubs and a number of rugby league teams are being probed for the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs, officials said on Sunday.
reuters.com (3 months and 14 days ago)
MEXICO CITY — For generations, Mexico has been widely seen in the United States as a Third World neighbor, a source of cheap labor, illegal immigration and drugs. But now, Mexico’s growing economic might is transforming relations between the two countries, foreshadowing a new balance of power that was hinted at in President Obama’s visit to the region Thursday and Friday....
washingtonpost.com (22 days ago)
Two Australian Rules football clubs and a number of rugby league teams are being probed for the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs, officials said on Sunday.
nytimes.com (3 months and 14 days ago)
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's new administration offered the first details on Tuesday of a long-touted shift in the country's war on drugs, saying the government will spend $9.2 billion this year on social programs meant to keep young people from joining criminal organizations in the 251 most violent towns and neighborhoods across the country.
boston.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
BARACK Obama has acknowledged during a trip to Mexico that "much of the root cause of violence" in country is the result of US demand for illegal drugs.
news.com.au (22 days ago)

There have long been political sensitivities in Mexico over allowing too much American involvement, but recent policy changes have rattled American officials.
nytimes.com (25 days ago)
Obama: U.S.-Mexico stereotypes must be broken by Jim Kuhnhenn The Associated Press Published May 3, 2013 11:32AM MDT MEXICO CITY • Calling for an end to “old stereotypes,” President Barack Obama on Friday portrayed Mexico as an emerging nation that is remaking itself and said the U.S.-Mexico relationship should be defined by shared prosperity, not by threats both countries...
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