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The June day with the fewest homicides in Mexico in over a decade, and what it really means

Mexico News Daily

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June 25, 2026

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On a recent day in June, Mexico logged its lowest number of homicides in over a decade, indicative of an ongoing trend. But disappearances are up. Writer María Meléndez untangles a complicated topic. The post The June day with the fewest homicides in Mexico in over a decade, and what it really means appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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Related coverage for "The June day with the fewest homicides in Mexico in over a decade, and what it really means": Law Enforcement Today — North Carolina Child Killed by Repeat Deported Illegal Alien in Horrific Crash. Mexico News Daily — Sunday’s Mexico-England showdown was the most-watched soccer match of the century in Mexico. Catholic World Report — Mexico confronts its taboo history: Exhibit spotlights Cristero War against religious persecution. The Rising Nepal — Mexico end 40-year knockout drought. Reuters — Mexican mayor marries caiman in harvest ritual. OneFootball — 🎥 We are Mexico: El Tri’s stirring video before England