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Mexican citizens arrive at Mexico City’s international airport on Feb. 23 after being deported from the United States. (Marco Ugarte/AP)


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Scientists have discovered life trapped in crystals that could
be 50,000 years old in caves in Mexico. Penny Boston via AP


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Homeland Security chief John Kelly (from left), Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray and Mexican Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong spoke with reporters after initial meetings in Mexico City Thursday. RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP/GETTY IMAGES


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Francisco Peña for The New York Times


House Hunting in . . . Los Cabos, Mexico

House Hunting in . . . Los Cabos, Mexico

A FOUR-BEDROOM VILLA NEAR THE BEACH IN LOS CABOS $2.9 MILLION This hacienda-style house, known as Villa Miguel, is in the gated Cabo del Sol golf community on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. The 180,000-acre resort was built along a two-mile...
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Members of the revolutionary guard attend the anniversary ceremony of Iran’s Islamic Revolution at the Khomeini shrine in the Behesht Zahra cemetery, south of Tehran, February 1, 2012. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi


…. Talking of Walls

…. Talking of Walls

“Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.” (Joseph Fort Newton) As the world holds its breath awaiting more shocking ‘orders’ from the new U.S. president Donald Trump, Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani came up, perhaps, with the most eloquent criticism on...