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Lawyers criticize Mexican government for releasing texts in student kidnap case

Lawyers for relatives of 43 student teachers who disappeared in southern Mexico seven years ago criticized the government's disclosure on Friday of conversations between alleged criminals and authorities linked to the case.

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3 dead in Mexico mine collapse, 3 still missing | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

MEXICO CITY (AP) The bodies of two miners were pulled from a small coal mine in a northern Mexico border state by early Sunday, bringing to three the number confirmed dead in the flood and partial collapse of the shaft. Three miners remain missing, and search efforts continued.

1 dead, 6 missing at northern Mexico coal mine collapse

MEXICO CITY  The body of one miner was found Saturday at a small coal mine in a northern Mexico border state that flooded and collapsed, leaving six miners still missing. There had been complaints for years about unsafe conditions at mines in the area. The federal civil defense office said one miner’s body had been found and the search was continuing for the other six in the coal belt of the northern state of Coahuila. The Coahuila Labor Department said the mine was apparently hit by some sort of collapse and flooding. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said a dam or holding pond had collapsed, causing the flood.

Mexican soldiers accused in 2014 massacre re-arrested

Mexican soldiers accused in 2014 massacre re-arrested April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this July 3, 2014 file photo, state police stand inside a warehouse where a black cross marks a wall near blood stains on the ground, after a shootout between Mexican soldiers and alleged criminals in Tlatlaya, Mexico. Seven Mexican soldiers who were accused in the killings but were later freed have been re-arrested, a human rights group confirmed Thursday, April 1, 2021.Rebecca Blackwell/AP MEXICO CITY (AP) Seven Mexican soldiers who were accused in the 2014 army killings of 22 drug cartel suspects but later freed have been re-arrested, a human rights group confirmed Thursday.

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