The official estimate of Mexico's population is 119,713,203, per the National Population Council (Conapo)
[1], up from a 2010 UN estimate of 117,886,000 (population growth pictured)
Students and teachers set fires inside a state capital building in Chilpancingo, in protests over the disappearance of 43 students believed abducted by local police linked to a drug cartel. The disappearance is being investigated for possible connections to the Iguala massacre
The Federal Preventive Police take over 13 municipalities in Southern Mexico, where local police are suspected of links to organized crime
[2]
The official estimate of Mexico's population is 119,713,203, per the National Population Council (Conapo)
[1], up from a 2010 UN estimate of 117,886,000 (population growth pictured)
Students and teachers set fires inside a state capital building in Chilpancingo, in protests over the disappearance of 43 students believed abducted by local police linked to a drug cartel. The disappearance is being investigated for possible connections to the Iguala massacre
The Federal Preventive Police take over 13 municipalities in Southern Mexico, where local police are suspected of links to organized crime
[2]