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Investment in Yucatán — Key Investment Options & Potential

Investment in Yucatán — Key Investment Options & Potential
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Feds seize boat, traps, net and live crabs off Costa Maya

Feds seize boat, traps, net and live crabs off Costa Maya
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Mexico seizes meth 'mega lab' in Sonora

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The Mexican navy has released a video of a clandestine “mega drug lab” seized earlier this month in the border state of Sonora. The agency says it found more than 40 tons of methamphetamines, 12 tons of illegal precursor chemicals and dozens of machines used to manufacture the drugs […] ....

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Otis' pollution trail lingers in Acapulco port 80 days after hurricane

Sergio Robles Acapulco, Mexico, Jan 15 (EFE). – Marine pollution lingers in the Mexican port of Acapulco 80 days after the historic hurricane Otis hit the city. Residents and environmentalists denounce that sunken ships are still at the bottom of the sea or stranded on rocks and beaches. The coastal sunsets and extensive beaches were … ....

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