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Chaos erupts in Mexico

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The Economist · 14h
The killing of Mexico’s most powerful narco will please Donald Trump
The violence following El Mencho’s death was almost immediate, though more to do with gangsters expressing anger than the start of internecine conflict.

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 · 8h
Will the killing of ‘El Mencho’ set off turf wars and narco-terrorism across Mexico?
 · 11h
Chaos erupts in Mexico after drug lord 'El Mencho' is killed
 · 3h
Mexican Military Kills Cartel Boss 'El Mencho' in US-Backed Raid
One of Mexico's most notorious drug lords, Nemesio Oseguera, or "El Mencho," was killed in a military raid on ​Sunday, sparking widespread retaliatory violence.

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 · 12h
What to know about the killing of the powerful cartel leader ‘El Mencho’ in Mexico
 · 9h
25 Mexican National Guard troops left dead during an operation that killed cartel leader ‘El Mencho’
 · 23m
Romantic tryst led to Mexican cartel leader's capture, death
He died in a helicopter after being injured in a military operation by Mexican special forces in a wooded area outside the town of Tapalpa in the western state of Jalisco, according to Mexico's defens...

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 · 1h
A day after the Mexican military killed a drug lord, security forces keep up fight with cartel
 · 4h
Shelter-in-place order widens for U.S. citizens in Mexico as violence rages after cartel leader's death
TravelPulse
8h

‘Shelter In Place’ Remains Active for Americans in Western Mexico, Cancun and Riviera Maya Operating ‘As Usual'

According to the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico’s advisory for Americans issued today, February 23, the situation “has returned to normal” in Quintana Roo, the state where Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum and Playa del Carmen are located, along with Sinaloa and Tamaulipas.
15h

World Cup chaos as Mexican gang violence sparks major security fears

Mexico are scheduled to co-host this summer's World Cup alongside the United States and Canada, but gang violence has erupted following the death of a cartel chief
18h

Live Updates: Violence Flares in Mexico After Killing of Cartel Boss

President Claudia Sheinbaum was set to speak at a news conference on Monday morning, the day after the killing of Mexico’s most wanted cartel boss by Mexican authorities incited violence across the country.
The Mirror US on MSN
1d

Mexico travel warning issued as US citizens told to seek shelter as cartel gangs take revenge for El Mencho killing

Mexican military killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho,' head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, during a Sunday operation, prompting cartel retaliation and US shelter-in-place war
MyStateline.com on MSN
4h

Where in Mexico are US travelers currently banned or told to avoid?

Threats of cartel and gang violence and kidnappings have prompted State Department official toi issue travel advisories
10h

‘El Mencho’ profile: The former cop who became a Mexico crime boss

And it’s really stunning, just like the heads of the Sinaloa cartel, how long he managed ⁠to evade US and Mexican law enforcement gunning for him.” Arguably Mexico’s most influential crime boss after captured kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman,
13h

Mexico horror as gunmen storm airport amid escalating gang violence in Guadalajara

Gunmen reportedly stormed Guadalajara Airport in Mexico as a drug kingpin's death sparked a wave of gang violence in the country. Terrified passengers were filmed fleeing through departure halls while alarms sounded across the terminal,
The Daily Signal
4d

Trump Administration Keeps Vast Number of Guns From Mexican Cartels

In Trump's first year in office, the ATF also stopped 648,000 rounds of ammunition from going to Mexican criminal organizations.
Christian Science Monitor
11y

How to direct Mexican fury over gang killings

Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
10hon MSN

Mexico's gangs 'cut out and eat victims' hearts' and launch flame thrower attacks

Mexico is facing fresh gang violence after a drug kingpin's death.
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