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500 Human Remains Found in 'Narcograves' in Coahuila, in Northern Mexico

The remains of at least 500 people have been found in 'narcograves' in northern Coahuila, Mexico, since Feb. 1, when the State Attorney General started an operation to locate missing people from 11 municipalities.

The 10 Most Corrupt Mexicans According to Forbes: Elba Esther Gordillo, Romero Deschamps, Raúl Salinas Top the List

The leader of the PEMEX Workers Union, Carlos Romero Deschamps and the former leader of the National Education Workers Union (SENTE) head the list of the 10 most corrupt people in Mexico, according to Forbes.

Mexican Dancer Dies During 'Voladores de Papantla' Ceremony, Falls From a Height of 20 Meters [Video]

In Mexico, a man died after falling more than 20 meters while he took part in the traditional "Voladores de Papantla" ceremony.

Chef Anthony Bourdain Explores the Gastronomy of Tepito and Cuernavaca During His Visit to Mexico

Renowned globally for his popular TV show, American chef Anthony Bourdain recently visited the Federal District in Mexico, where he toured some of the most emblematic places in the most populated city in the world.

Castaway José Salvador Alvarenga Back in the Hospital After His Health Worsens

The health of the Salvadoran castaway rescued last Jan. 29 after surviving 13 months at sea has deteriorated after getting better in recent days, medical authorities reported.

Video of Penguin Mother Grieving for Her Baby Goes Viral

For human beings, a mother's love is something so deep and powerful that the loss of a son is probably one of the most devastating tragedies a mother could go through.

Mexico is Among the 65 Countries With a Risk of Rebellion in 2014: The Economist

The Economist released its list of countries with the most risk of suffering a rebellion during 2014, and among these nations with a high risk of social agitation is Mexico and other Latin American countries.

Kate Winslet and Ned Rocknroll Name Their First Son 'Bear'

Academy Award winner Kate Winslet gave birth to her third son almost two weeks ago; however, during this time the lovely actress and her husband, businessman Ned Rocknroll, decided to keep a low profile after the birth of their first son together.

Campaign Promoting Manuel Velasco, Governor of Chiapas and Anahí's Boyfriend, is 'Aggravating': Analysts [Video]

During the past few months, the sentimental relationsip between actress and singer Anahí and the governor of Chiapas, Mexico's poorest state, has caught the attention of tabloids and national entertainment publications; however, the political aspect of what many have called a "PRI-like model" of personal promotion had been blurred until recently.

Venezuela Disables Another Plane That Entered Its Airspace Without Authorization

After the Venezuelan government said last November that it had shot down a Mexican plane that had entered its airspace without authorization, Venezuela's Air Force revealed on Wednesday that it disabled another plane without providing further details.

Migrant Children Crossing Mexico Await Cakes From the Three Wise Men

The ordeal and innumerable dangers Latin American migrants face while crossing Mexico to reach the 'American Dream' is even tougher for children, activists warned.

The 52 Passengers of the Russian Ship Akademik Shokalskiy Have Been Rescued After Being Stranded Since December 24 [Video]

The 52 passengers of the Russian ship Akademik Shokalskiy which had been stuck in ice since December 24 were finally rescued by a Chinese helicopter on Thursday, according to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

Monumental 400-Meters-Long 'Rosca de Reyes' Presented in Mexico City

Authorities of the government of Mexico City presented a gigantic Rosca de Reyes (a traditional sweet bread) that was shared by thousands of people according to Mexican newspaper Milenio.

Canadian Band Skinny Puppy Complains to US Government for Using Their Music as Torture During Interrogations in Guantánamo [Video]

Canadian Electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy has presented a formal complaint to the US Department of State in which it demands $666,000 in copyright payments for the use of their music as torture during interrogations which took place in the Guantánamo naval base, in Cuba.

UN Accuses the Vatican of Covering Up Sexual Abuses and Demands It Reveals Information on Pedophile Priests

A United Nations committee considered on Wednesday that the Vatican continues to violate the Convention on Children's Rights by covering up for priests accused of sexual abuse in cases spanning decades.

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