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The News International: A Mexico travel warning remains in effect as Canadian airlines resume flights to popular tourist destinations ahead of March break. Air Canada, WestJet, Air Transat and Porter Airlines have announced the resumption of...
News Graphic: FIFA boss Gianni Infantino told AFP on Tuesday he was "very reassured" about Mexico's hosting of games in the football World Cup, in his first comments on the violence triggered by the killing of a drug cartel leader. ......
Yankton Daily Press: LISBON (AP) — The Portuguese soccer federation said Tuesday it was monitoring the situation in Mexico amid a surge in violence ahead of its friendly against the Mexican national team in March. ......
Yankton Daily Press: The violence that followed the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico is fueling fears that the bloodshed could hurt tourism ahead of the FIFA World Cup later this year. MariaDoloresAguirre’s corner store has lived off the tourism ......
NWA Online: PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico -- Fayetteville resident and artist Misha McQuillen Gardner will catch a flight to Houston on Wednesday after being trapped by cartel violence in the Pacific coast resort town of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, since Sunday. ......
HJ News: Leading Hispanic MediaCompany in North America will handle advertising sales of reVolver's programs and associated social media in Mexico......
China Daily: Gunmen have laid siege to Mexico's western Jalisco state in retaliation for the army killing the head of the country's most powerful cartel, leaving tourists and locals on edge. Multiple airlines canceled or redirected flights as armed forces opened fire in...
CBC: Flair Airlines customer Douglas Connors and his partner have been trying to get back home to Ontario from Mexico, but he's still not sure how soon that can happen, days after their flight home was abruptly cancelled. ......
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Claudia Sheinbaum says there is "no risk" to fans coming to the country to attend FIFA World Cup games despite the recent capture and death of Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader. ......