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Voice of Disney's Coco, Mexican actor Ana Ofelia Murguia dies at 90

Los Angeles: Ana Ofelia Murguia, the Mexican actor best known for providing the voice of the lead character in Disney and Pixar’s 2017 animated film ‘Coco,’ passed away, as per Variety. She was 90. ‘Coco’ received two Academy Awards, Best Animated Movie and Original Song for ‘Remember Me.’ Show Full Article The film follows a […] Key Points

ThePrint

Antony Blinken to reach Mexico before 15,000 migrants crash US border this week. Mexican President has put

Led by radical migrant rights activist Luis Garcia Villagran, the crowd began its march from the southern Mexican city of Tapachula to the US border on Christmas Eve. They will soon reach the border. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Mexico later this week to discuss the issue of illegal migrants. Key Points

Economic Times

No, This Is Not an Alien. Here’s Why

Two “nonhuman beings” were shown off during a bizarre hearing of Mexico’s Congress. The bodies are believed to be a muddle of human and animal bones, held together with glue and fake skin. Key Points

WIRED

Mexican 'devil worshipper' murdered wife, ate her brain in tacos: Report

A man in Mexico allegedly murdered his wife and ate her brain in tacos. He also used her skull as an ashtray. | World News Key Points

Hindustan Times

Magnitude 5.0 earthquake shakes Mexico resort town Acapulco

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A magnitude 5.0 earthquake hit near the Mexican resort town of Acapulco on the Pacific coast on Saturday afternoon, according to the country's national seismological service. Key Points

ThePrint

Rane Madras to set up factory in Mexico

India Business News: Rane (Madras) Limited, an auto component company, is setting up a factory in Mexico to manufacture steering and suspension components for passenger vehicles. Read more about this development and the investment plans in the Mexican subsidiary. Key Points

Times Of India

Israel Hamas Conflict: Scream VII fires Melissa Barrera after calling the war 'Genocide'

Mexican actress Melissa Barrera has been axed from her next 'Scream' film over her social media comments about the Israel-Hamas war.The actress will no longer appear in the horror franchise's upcoming seventh film. Key Points

Economic Times

Mexican drug cartel members apologise for attack on Americans in Matamoros, hand over 5 henchmen

Members of the suspected drug cartel on Thursday handed over five purported henchmen as they apologised for abducting and attacking four Americans in Matamoros. Investigations suggested the abducted Americans were taken to a clinic where they were given medical attention. Key Points

India Today

Billboard Latin Music Week 2023: Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma and Grupo Frontera mark presence. Here’s what you m

Peso Pluma, Yng Lvcas and Grupo Frontera, at the Billboard Latin Music Week 2023, discussed their collaborative efforts in fueling the Mexican music revolution. They emphasized unity within the industry and highlighted their global hits, including La Bebe (Remix) and Tulum. Key Points

Economic Times

Mexico's America Movil Q4 net profit jumps 31.7%

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican telecommunications giant America Movil on Tuesday posted an 31.7% increase in its fourth-quarter net profit, landing at 18.062 billion pesos ($1.065 billion). Net profit Key Points

ThePrint

Mexico govt no longer interested in buying Citigroup's local retail unit

The Mexican government is no longer interested in purchasing Citigroup's (C.N) local retail arm, known as Banamex, a government spokesperson said on Thursday, adding that the U.S. bank "chose a different path" for its unit. Key Points

Reuters