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News about Mexico, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE
NOV. 21, 2014
Thousands of people led by relatives of 43 missing college students march through Mexico City, some clashing with police in the city center; march is one of largest of the occasionally violent demonstrations that have taken place since the students, from a left-leaning college with a history of provocative protest, disappeared on Sept 26. MORENOV. 20, 2014
Mexican Pres Enrique Pena Nieto announces he will disclose details of his assets, following agreement from his wife Angelica Rivera to give up opulent home in Mexico City; Pena Nieto's decision comes amid mounting criticism against his government's unwillingness to rein in corruption and appears to be attempt to quiet scandal that erupted after house's existence was revealed to public. MORENOV. 16, 2014
Mexican Pres Enrique Pena Nieto faces question of how to address case of 43 missing college students who are now presumed killed, and their bodies burned to ashes; case has galvanized public anger against corrupt politicians and police officers, with thousands of demonstrators pouring into streets of Mexico City and blocking major highways. MORENOV. 12, 2014
Teachers and students set fire to the headquaters of Mexican Pres Enrique Pena Nieto's party in Guerrero State; action comes amid protest of the abduction and apparent murder of 43 college students in September. MORENOV. 12, 2014
Editorial asserts that disappearance and presumed murder of 43 students in Mexico, as well as protests about their disappearance, are latest example of breakdown of law and order in the country; argues that whatever limited progress Pres Enrique Pena Nieto has been made still has not repaired criminal justice system unable to properly investigate crimes, end corruption or stop killings. MORE
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