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  2. Querétaro–Atlas riot - Wikipedia

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    On 5 March 2022, during a Liga MX football match between Querétaro F.C. and Atlas F.C., a riot broke out between fans attending the match at Estadio Corregidora in Mexico. [1] Videos posted on social media showed groups of men beating, kicking, whipping, dragging and stripping victims.

  3. Noticieros Televisa - Wikipedia

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    Morning newscast Primero Noticias was replaced by three distinct programs: Las Noticias, an early round-up broadcast anchored by Danielle Dithurbide, Despierta, a longer-form, investigative journalism and opinion-focused broadcast anchored by Carlos Loret de Mola, and Al Aire, a lighter news magazine show with Paola Rojas.

  4. 2020 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This article lists events occurring in Mexico during 2020. 2020 is the "Year of Leona Vicario, Benemérita (Praiseworthy) Mother of the Fatherland". [1] The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels and will include a brief year-end summary of major social and economic issues.

  5. 2018 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Chilean singer of boleros Lucho Gatica, a long-time resident of Mexico, died at the age of 90. [65] Mexican writer Fernando del Paso died at the age of 85 in his home in Mexico City. [104] November 18: Héctor Beltrán Leyva 53, Mexican drug lord, died of a heart attack (b. 1965) [177] November 19: Isidro Olace (83), actor (b. 1935). [178]

  6. 2021 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Mexican census reveals there are 120 million people in the country with a median age of 29. 1.2 million are foreign born (800,000 in the United States), and 7.4 million people speak an indigenous language. The State of Mexico, with 17 million people, is the most populous; Colima, with 732,000, is the least. [27]

  7. Mexico City-Querétaro electric passenger train - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico City-Querétaro electric passenger train (Spanish: Tren Eléctrico de Pasajeros México-Querétaro) was a passenger train that provided services in central Mexico. During its 2 years of existence (1994-96), it was operated by Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México .

  8. 2008 Mexico City Learjet crash - Wikipedia

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    A Learjet 45, similar to the one involved in the accident. The Secretariat of the Interior-owned Learjet 45 (registration XC-VMC) left Ponciano Arriaga International Airport in San Luis Potosí and was 12 km (7.5 mi) [6] short of landing at Mexico City International Airport when it crashed.

  9. 2019 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    June 20: Mexico ratifies the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement. It has not been ratified by the U.S. Congress or by Canada yet. [180] June 21: Mexico announces US$30 million for El Salvador as part of its migration plan. [181] The Congress of the State of Morelos passes a law to prohibit the use of styrofoam and/or plastic containers. [182]