
Costa Chica: Mexico's countercultural coast
New York Times: A countercultural current flows through Costa Chica.
New York Times: A countercultural current flows through Costa Chica.
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Mexicans reacted angrily to the potential terrorism designation.
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Langford says his 13yo son is a hero, after hiding children and walking 22km to village.
About 100 Mormon members suffered a violent attack in Mexico.
The first funeral was for a mother and two sons who were laid to rest in a single grave.
Young survivor walked for 23km to get help for his siblings after witnessing killings.
She was changing a spare tyre when Mexican mobsters ambushed family.
New York Times: Family has a history of speaking out about criminal groups in the region.
Three mothers and six children, including twin six-month-old babies, shot dead.
The nine were members of a Mormon sect that has made their home in Mexico for generations.
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Authorities say they have a video of the couples truck driven into Mexico by someone else.
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The pilot has broken her silence after nearly 18 months.