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Juarez, across the US/Mexico border from El Paso, was named after Benito Juarez who, some might say, was a heretic. Odd ...
Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport was forced to shut down due to flooding Sunday night after major storms hit ...
The agency cited evidence it says suggests that restrictive and possibly discriminatory policies by the government of Mexico ...
Torrential rains forced Mexico City's main airport to shut down flights for hours on a second consecutive day, causing chaos ...
Air travel can be inconvenient at times, particularly all the steps leading up to actually getting onto the plane. Security ...
Two planes nearly collided on the runway in Mexico City on Monday, as an AeroMéxico regional jet coming in for landing flew ...
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Mexico airport suspends operations due to floods

Mexico City’s Benito Juarez International Airport suspended operations for several hours Sunday after heavy rains flooded the ...
Recent plane crashes, including the Air India disaster that killed more than 200 people in June, have led to increased scrutiny of air safety.
In Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, Benito had little to do in his half-acre (0.2 hectare) enclosure; he ate a lot of alfalfa, a fodder usually given to cows.
Animal rights activists on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are advocating for a giraffe named Benito who's living in a park in Juarez, Mexico to be moved to a proper zoo or wildlife sanctuary.
Torrential rains have forced Mexico City’s main airport to suspend numerous flights for multiple hours for a second ...