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Our View: Mexico warily returns the PRI to power
In Mexico, what’s old is new again. At least that’s the initial indication, as Mexicans have appeared to decisively return to power the Institutional Revolutionary Party with the election of Enrique Pena Nieto as president of the country...Tags: Elections, Politics, Felipe Calderon, Mexico
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Recount Confirms PRI Victory in Mexico
CNNMEXICO CITY -- With 99.92% of election returns officially counted, Enrique Peņa Nieto has been confirmed as the winner of Mexico's presidential election. Peņa Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, was ahead of runner-up Andres Manuel...Tags: Polls, U.S. House of Representatives, Elections, Voting, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
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Foreign policy changes likely set for Mexico
Mexico's president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto is likely to step up his country's activism in Latin American affairs, where it has been completely overshadowed by Brazil in recent years. That's in the political DNA of his Institutional Revolutionary Party,...Tags: Petroleum Industry, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Brazil, Politics, Mexico
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Protests in Mexicali over election results
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterMEXICALI — People of all ages took to the streets in Mexicali early Saturday evening to chant, wave flags, hold signs and march between local television stations in protest against the results of the recent Mexican presidential election. The...Tags: Television Stations, Elections, Television Industry, Politics, Felipe Calderon
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Controversial figures voted into Mexico Congress
World NowLocal wags are calling them the "unpresentable ones." They are a handful of influential politicians, super-rich union leaders, their relatives and others who were quietly elected to Congress in last week's vote without lifting a finger to campaign. News... -
Mexico's PRI falls short of congressional majority in vote count
World NowMexican President-elect Enrique Peņa Nieto's party has fallen short of an absolute majority in Congress, election officials said Tuesday, complicating his ability to push through reforms and likely forcing him to negotiate with opposition politicians.... -
Mexicans protesting election results crash televised wedding [Video]
World NowMEXICO CITY -- They were images that could not have been scripted with any more dramatic irony. Come to think it, it looked quite a bit like a network-produced telenovela. Just gone painfully wrong. During the latest wave of demonstrations against the... -
China one-child policy leads to forced abortions, mothers' deaths
LIJIN China — Six months pregnant, 38-year-old Ma Jihong was healthy and fit, her body toned from working in the cotton fields. So when 10 people from the local family planning office showed up one morning in October, she slipped through a gap in...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, Abortion, Chen Guangcheng
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Election recount begins at more than half of Mexico polls
World NowMEXICO CITY -- Mexico is recounting votes cast at more than half its polling places during Sunday's presidential election, the electoral body announced Wednesday, as reports of vote-buying marred the apparent win of the former ruling Institutional... -
Recount confirms PRI win in Mexico vote, but legal battle looms
World NowA partial recount of the Mexican presidential vote has confirmed the victory of Enrique Peņa Nieto and his Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled the country for seven decades until being ousted in 2000.... -
In second Mexico vote, this time of migrants, Vazquez Mota wins
World NowMEXICO CITY -- The tiny but closely watched migrant segment of the Mexican electorate voted firmly for Josefina Vazquez Mota of the governing National Action Party (PAN), an opposite result to her third-place showing in the national race. The results... -
Shanghai Film Fest: Q&A with director Jean-Jacques Annaud
24 FramesFifteen years ago, Jean-Jacques Annaud was demonized by the Chinese Communist Party for his film “Seven Years in Tibet.” A decade and a half on, the 68-year-old French director is being welcomed here with open arms. On Saturday, Annaud will...
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