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Mexicans Block Border Post With the US for Fear of Coronavirus
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Mexicans Block Border Post With the US for Fear of Coronavirus

Residents of some Mexican border towns have blocked roads and transitions to the United States with their cars in recent days.   They fear that American visitors will spread the coronavirus in Mexico. Today, the presidents of the two countries, Donald Trump and Lopez Obrador, meet in Washington. "We are asking that US tourists not visit Mexico now. We are doing that to protect the health of our community as the coronavirus spreads rapidly in the neighbouring US states," said José Ramos Arzate, the mayor of the Mexican border town of Sonoyta. The British newspaper "The Guardian". The mayor is thus in favour of residents of his city who blocked the border crossing with the US state of Arizona last weekend. This was also the case in other Mexican border cities, including Texas. In A...
People Have Also Taken to the Streets in Mexico in Protest of Police Brutality
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People Have Also Taken to the Streets in Mexico in Protest of Police Brutality

People have also taken to the streets in Mexico in protest of police brutality. They want the authorities to account for the death of a man in a police cell.   The man was reportedly arrested for not wearing a mask. Protesters wreaked havoc in the historic centre of the city of Guadalajara and set police cars on fire. Six officers were injured, one of them caught fire. The police arrested 26 people. While the exact cause of death for the detainee in Guadalajara is unknown, images of the 30-year-old man, Giovanni López, were circulated on social media when he was arrested in early May. The recordings show that bystanders say that the police arrested López for not wearing a mask. In the state of Jalisco, of which Guadalajara is the capital, wearing a face mask is mandatory to pre...
Mexico Reports First Coronavirus Infection
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Mexico Reports First Coronavirus Infection

An initial coronavirus infection was discovered in Mexico. The authorities announced this on Friday. This is a 35-year-old man from Mexico City. He is in quarantine with family members.   The victim was in Italy in February, the hardest-hit country in Europe. More than 650 people became infected there and seventeen died. A second person in Mexico will be checked for the virus on Friday. The person may also have been infected. The infection in Mexico is the second case of infection in all of South America. A 61-year-old man from Brazil was previously infected. The new coronavirus broke out at the end of the previous year in the Chinese province of Hubei. The virus has appealed the lives of more than 2800 people worldwide. At least 83,000 people became infected.
No Breakthrough On US Import Duties At G7
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No Breakthrough On US Import Duties At G7

No Breakthrough on US Import Duties at G7: The countries of the G7 have not been able to make agreements about the import duties that the United States has recently forced on the other states. However, it has been agreed to stay in conversation with each other.   The leaders of Germany, France, Great Britain, Japan, Italy and Canada showed Trump in the common talk in Quebec in Quebec all the figures showing that the US import levies are inadequate for trade. Trump replied to his conversation partners by coming up with their values to prove the contrary, reports FOX News Point. After the big conversation, Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. After the conversation with Macron, both leaders seemed carefully optimistic about pos...