U.S. Army Plant Ammunition Fuels Mexican Cartel Violence
Cartels use .50 caliber rounds from a U.S. Army-owned factory in attacks on police and civilians.
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Cartels use .50 caliber rounds from a U.S. Army-owned factory in attacks on police and civilians.
Drivers in Mexico face fines up to 2,932 pesos for transporting people in pickup truck beds on federal highways.
Women's groups in Quintana Roo unveiled a protest wall after a judge ordered a child to continue visits with a…
A car struck a stationary mototaxi in Puerto Aventuras, injuring three people, including a child.
A cruise line project in Mahahual continues clearing rainforest despite a federal environmental closure.
A 30-year-old man died after a dump truck hit him while he was cycling in a construction area in Cancún.
Protesters block a highway in Quintana Roo, causing traffic jams and demanding federal forces withdraw.
Federal environmental authorities conducted a large-scale operation targeting illegal logging and land use changes in Quintana Roo.
An Argentine driver crashed after falling asleep at the wheel on Federal Highway 307 near Cancún.
Federal authorities shut down five properties and seized wood, machinery, and vehicles in an anti-logging operation.
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