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The Mexican government bristled at a UN committee's findings that disappearances are widespread in the country and the authorities lack precise numbers of missing people.

The Mexican attorney general's office hit back at mounting criticism of its conclusion that 43 missing students were slaughtere.

Mexico's embattled President Enrique Pena Nieto has sparked a social media storm over an off-the-cuff remark he made about not getting applauded.

Kazakhstani boxer Berik Abdrakhmanov won the AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) Inaugural Title, an ultimate ticket to the Rio Olympics, in a fight against Uzbek boxer Hurshid Tojibaev in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan’s finest boxers from the Astana Arlans have travelled to Guba, Azerbaijan to face their great rivals the Baku Fires.

Authorities in Mexico can now say with "legal certainty" that the 43 students who went missing in September were murdered by hitmen working for a drug gang.

A fight between WBA Super, IBO and WBC Interim Gennady Golovkin from Kazakhstan and a Mexican former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr has been named one of the Top 5 most anticipated fights in 2015 according to Sports.ru.

Students and relatives of 43 missing aspiring teachers stormed a Mexican military base in the city where they vanished.

Some three thousand people took to the streets of downtown Mexico City, three months after the disappearance and likely massacre of 43 students.

Family members of 43 missing Mexican students said Sunday they would continue pressing for answers over the fate of their sons throughout the holidays.

Dozens of protesting students vandalized an SUV carrying the mayor of the Mexican coastal city of Acapulco, demanding justice over the presumed murder of 43 classmates

A young man who disrupted the Nobel prize ceremony in Oslo by waving a Mexican flag streaked with red said he did it to denounce the alleged killing of students by Mexican authorities.

Kazakhstani boxer Gennady “GGG” Golovkin sees a fight against the Mexican superstar Saul “Canelo” Alvarez a gift for fans.

Facing a security crisis shaking his administration, Mexico's embattled President Enrique Pena Nieto turned to diplomacy as he hosted a summit of Latin America.

A peaceful rally over the presumed massacre of 43 Mexican students ended with violence in the capital.

Tens of thousands of fans filled a Mexico City stadium to say goodbye to "Chespirito," comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos.

Authorities found 11 burned and beheaded bodies Thursday on a road in Mexico's troubled southern state of Guerrero.

The leaders of the United States and Mexico spoke to discuss President Barack Obama's executive actions to overhaul aspects of America's immigration system.

Protests have swept the nation, sounding a wake-up call for the president to finally tackle corruption and impunity.

Mexico's under-fire President Enrique Pena Nieto defended his wife's controversial purchase of a mansion owned by a government contractor.
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