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US, Mexico Reach Agreement on Rio Grande Water Deliveries
US Department of State and Mexico come to agreement in repaying water
The United States Department of State and Mexico have come to an agreement relating to the Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers. According to a news release from the International Boundary and Water Commission,
Mexico and US reach agreement to address Mexico's habit of falling behind in water-sharing payments
Mexico and the United States have reached an agreement they hope will address Mexico’s habit of falling behind in water-sharing payments in the Rio Bravo watershed, also known as the Rio Grande
US, Mexico Reach Agreement on Rio Grande Water Deliveries Amid Drought, Shortages
The neighboring countries have tussled over the 1944 treaty, which was designed to allocate shared water resources. Mexico is required to send 1.75 million acre-feet of water from
US, Mexico approve Rio Grande water-sharing agreement
So far, Mexico has delivered only about one-quarter of what it owes for the five-year period that ends in October 2025
Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande Water. Now states are fighting federal government
After the Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the Texas v. New Mexico water case, the parties are going back to the drawing board.
Rafael, Gulf of Mexico
Where Rafael, now in the Gulf of Mexico, may go next
There have already been storm impacts in the southeastern United States after Hurricane Rafael made landfall in Cuba. See where the storm may go this weekend.
Rafael weakens into a tropical storm as it swirls over the Gulf of Mexico after lashing Cuba
Hurricane Rafael has weakened into a tropical storm as it swirls through the Gulf of Mexico where it is expected to break apart after plowing through Cuba, knocking out the country’s power grid and co
Hurricane Rafael to spare US coast, expected to weaken in Gulf
Hurricane Rafael, now a Category 2 storm, continues as a strong system in the Gulf of Mexico, but the good news is that this slow-moving storm will stay over water and not directly impact any land, including the US coast.
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Mexico to stick with policies aimed at stopping migrants after Trump win
Mexico will continue pursuing measures to stop migrants from reaching its northern border with the United States, its top ...
LA Times on MSN
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Mexico is bracing for a new Trump presidency after threats of tariffs, deportations, attacks
The president-elect’s vows to impose steep taxes on goods imported from
Mexico
— up to 100% or more on vehicles — is viewed ...
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Mexico appears to abandon its ‘hugs, not bullets’ strategy as bloodshed plagues the country
For the last six years, Mexico bragged about its oft-questioned policy of “hugs, not bullets,” in which the country’s leaders ...
The Associated Press on MSN
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Weather extremes influence illegal migration and return between the U.S. and Mexico, study finds
Extreme weather in Mexico is contributing to undocumented migration and return between Mexico and the United States.
Mexico News Daily
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What will a second Donald Trump term mean for Mexico?
Donald Trump will be the U.S. next president in 2025. What does that mean for Mexico? (Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons) ...
Newsweek on MSN
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Extreme Weather Contributes to Illegal Migration at US-Mexico Border: Study
A new study found that people from agricultural areas in Mexico were more likely to cross the border illegally after droughts ...
Texas Public Radio
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Mexico's president says, 'To all Mexicans, there is no reason to worry'
MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government is waiting for firmer results to issue an official ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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U.S.-Mexico water agreement might bring relief to parched South Texas
The amendment to a 1944 treaty will help Mexico catch up with its water deliveries to the U.S. and might help Rio Grande Valley farmers devastated by low rainfall.
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Texas Seizes Enough Fentanyl To Kill 'Everyone In America and Mexico'
Gov. Greg Abbott announced that officials have seized over half a billion lethal doses of fentanyl since the launch of ...
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