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Parched Texas Growing Season Looms as US, Mexico Spar Over Water Treaty

(Reuters) – Texas farm groups warn of a disastrous season ahead for citrus and sugar as Mexican and U.S. officials try to resolve a dispute over a decades-old water treaty that supplies U.S. farmers with critical irrigation. The neighboring countries have tussled over the 1944 treaty before, but the current drought-driven water shortages are the most severe in nearly 30 years and add to existing political tensions over genetically modified corn. Under the treaty designed

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Houston Air Force Veteran Missing After Planned Trip to Mexico City

Concerns are mounting for the safety of a Houston Air Force veteran who has gone missing after reportedly traveling to Mexico City. John Gamboa, as confirmed by his mother, Fermina Gamboa, was expected to return on Sunday from his trip but has not been heard from since before his departure. The U.S. State Department has acknowledged reports of a U.S. citizen missing in Mexico City, offering limited details on the case. According to Fermina, John

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U.S. and Mexico Leaders Strategize Enhanced Border Enforcement Amidst Trade Disruptions

In a high-stakes telephonic discussion on Thursday, U.S. President Joe Biden and his Mexican counterpart reached a consensus on the imperative need for heightened enforcement measures at the shared border. The White House underscored that the surge in individuals attempting to cross the border has not only raised concerns about national security but has also significantly disrupted trade between the two nations. In response to the escalating situation, prominent U.S. officials, including Secretary of State

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Reanudan las operaciones en el Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, tras el cierre por presencia de cenizas del volcán Popocatépetl

Tras permanecer cerrado durante varias horas por la presencia de ceniza volcánica del Popocatépetl, el Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, anunció que reanudaba sus operaciones cerca de las 12 pm ET. Las autoridades del aeropuerto habían informado que las operaciones debieron ser suspendidas en la madrugada debido a las cenizas volcánicas. Cerca de las 9 AM ET, informaron en un nuevo tuit que “por seguridad de las operaciones”, el cierre se extendería dos horas más.

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Fiery crash in northern Mexico leaves at least 26 dead after passenger van and freight truck collide

A fiery highway crash in northern Mexico left at least 26 people dead Sunday, authorities said, after a passenger van and a freight truck collided. Prosecutors and police in the northern border state of Tamaulipas said the death toll was a preliminary count because of the sheer volume of the wreckage and the fire that consumed the van and the freight trailer. The cab that had been pulling the freight trailer was not found at the scene,

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Bed Bath & Beyond se declara en quiebra en EU: ¿Tiendas cerrarán en México?

¿Qué pasará con las operaciones de Bed Bath & Beyond en México después de que la matriz Bed Bath & Beyond Inc se acogió al Capítulo 11 de protección por bancarrota en Estados Unidos? La respuesta: continuarán operando con normalidad, esto porque las operaciones de las 12 tiendas físicas y la tienda que hay en línea son operadas en México por Home & More, S.A. de C.V., un joint venture, desde 2008. “Queremos aclarar que la marca en México, y las

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