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Mexico

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/ 11 February 2011

Top 10 all-inclusive holidays

These days it is easy to find an all-inclusive holiday, where all travel, accommodation, food, drink, entertainment and activities are included.

By Staff Reporter
Gang gunbattles, street blockades in Mexico
Article
/ 2 February 2011

Gang gunbattles, street blockades in Mexico

Suspected drug cartel gunmen hurled grenades, burned vehicles and blocked streets in a rapid series of attacks in Mexico’s second-largest city.

By Arturo Perez
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Article
/ 1 February 2011

Mexico complains about Top Gear’s ‘offensive’ slurs

Mexico’s ambassador in London has written a furious letter to BBC bosses to complain about "offensive and xenophobic" comments made on <i>Top Gear</i>

By Michael Holden
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Article
/ 21 January 2011

Police clowns tell Mexican children crime is no joke

Policeman dressed as clowns are trying to instill values into children in Mexico’s richest city, Monterrey, where cartels are fighting a turf war.

By Gabriela Lopez
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

Journalists’ death toll reach 105 in 2010

Some 105 journalists have been killed while doing their job this year, media watchdog Press Emblem Campaign said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 December 2010

Mexico’s tequila refines its act

In central Mexico where tequila is produced, there is an odd mix of timeless inspiring beauty and more recent modernisation.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Climate talks: SA calls for binding outcome

South Africa and other developing countries called for a legally binding outcome at the climate change talks held in Mexico over the past week.

By Staff Reporter
Nations set up global climate fund
Article
/ 11 December 2010

Nations set up global climate fund

Global talks on climate change on Saturday set up a new fund to manage billions of dollars in aid to poor nations.

By Shaun Tandon
UN talks take up ‘deep cuts’ on climate
Article
/ 11 December 2010

UN talks take up ‘deep cuts’ on climate

More than 190 nations on Friday considered "deep cuts" in emissions to hold back climate change.

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 10 December 2010

Guarded optimism as at climate talks

The world’s climate negotiators worked into early Friday morning amid guarded hopes of making progress.

By Jerome Cartillier
‘A car crash of a summit is in no one’s interest’
Article
/ 9 December 2010

‘A car crash of a summit is in no one’s interest’

Almost 200 nations sought to break a deadlock between rich and poor on steps to fight global warming.

By Robert Campbell and Alister Doyle
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Article
/ 8 December 2010

Zuma in Mexico to enhance relationships

President Jacob Zuma will begin his visit to Mexico on Wednesday, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation said.

By Staff Reporter
UN chief warns world failing on climate
Article
/ 8 December 2010

UN chief warns world failing on climate

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned on Tuesday that the world was missing its last chance to control climate change.

By Shaun Tandon
China buoys climate talks with ‘binding’ target
Article
/ 7 December 2010

China buoys climate talks with ‘binding’ target

China on Monday offered for the first time to submit its voluntary carbon emissions target to a binding United Nations resolution.

By Chris Buckley, Russell Blinch and Brian Love Author
Guarded hope at UN climate talks
Article
/ 6 December 2010

Guarded hope at UN climate talks

Negotiators on climate change were raising their hopes on Monday after signs of modest progress in Mexico.

By Shaun Tandon
Exorcising the ghosts of Copenhagen
Article
/ 6 December 2010

Exorcising the ghosts of Copenhagen

As ministers began flying in to climate talks in Cancún, the UN on Sunday moved to exorcise the "ghosts of Copenhagen".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 December 2010

Ghost of Copenhagen stalks Cancún

World climate talks in Cancún enter their final stretch with fears of a repeat of the failures that nearly wrecked the 2009 Copenhagen summit.

By Staff Reporter
UN climate talks seek to define rich, poor duties
Article
/ 1 December 2010

UN climate talks seek to define rich, poor duties

Negotiators at UN talks in Mexico on Tuesday struggled over proposals that would abolish a two-decade divide between rich and poor on scrutiny of gree

By Gerard Wynn
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Article
/ 23 November 2010

China says it’s world’s top greenhouse gas emitter

China acknowledged on Tuesday it is the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, confirming what scientists have said for years.

By Chris Buckley
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Article
/ 6 November 2010

Mexico kills top drug lord at US border

Mexican marines killed drug baron Ezequiel "Tony Tormenta" Cardenas in a ferocious gunfight at the US border on Friday.

By Robin Emmott
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

US border cops find massive Mexico drug tunnel

US border police have found a sophisticated drug smugglers’ tunnel the length of six football fields linking Southern California with Mexico.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 October 2010

Mexican mourn slain party-goers in drug war city

Families mourned on Sunday the victims of one of Mexico’s worst shootings, weeping over the open coffins of teenagers as young as 14.

By Julian Cardona
Narcotics war reaps nothing but killing fields
Article
/ 10 September 2010

Narcotics war reaps nothing but killing fields

<b>Rory Carroll</b> and <b>Jo Tuckman</b> report from the epicentre of drug-cartel violence in Mexico, which has claimed 28 000 lives.

By Rory Carroll and Jo Tuckman
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Article
/ 4 September 2010

Mexico drug war: The new killing fields

The events which have no name scythe through the valley like invisible reapers. They slice east to west, west to east, a homicidal pendulum.

By Rory Carroll
Uruguay, Mexico through to last 16 of Cup
Article
/ 22 June 2010

Uruguay, Mexico through to last 16 of Cup

Uruguay and Mexico reached the Soccer World Cup last 16 on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Mexico, Uruguay in fair play pledge
Article
/ 22 June 2010

Mexico, Uruguay in fair play pledge

The coaches of Mexico and Uruguay have dismissed suggestions they might collude to produce the draw that would put both their teams into the last 16.

By Angus MacKinnon
France inconsolable after Mexico loss
Article
/ 18 June 2010

France inconsolable after Mexico loss

Bafana Bafana’s chances of advancing in the Soccer World Cup were delivered a blow on Thursday as Mexico beat France 2-0 in Polokwane.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 17 June 2010

Mexico’s 2-0 win puts France on the rack

Mexico pulled off a surprise 2-0 victory over France on Thursday, leaving the 2006 World Cup finalists facing serious risk of elimination.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 June 2010

iPads for animals? It’s not as far fetched as you think

When Steve Jobs launched his latest must-have computer to the world, he might not have been thinking about the dolphin market.

By Alok Jha
Attacking game expected in World Cup opener
Article
/ 10 June 2010

Attacking game expected in World Cup opener

South Africa and Mexico are likely to go on the attack in the opening game of the Soccer World Cup on Friday.

By Mark Gleeson
Big Oil rarely cleans up its mess
Article
/ 4 June 2010

Big Oil rarely cleans up its mess

Big Oil is holding its breath. BP’s shares are in steep decline after the debacle in the Gulf of Mexico.

By John Vidal
Mexico a handful for Bafana
Article
/ 25 May 2010

Mexico a handful for Bafana

Despite going down 3-1 to England in a friendly, Mexico will still be a handful for Bafana Bafana at the Soccer World Cup

By Sy Lerman
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