Mexico Daily Cuts Drug War Coverage After Slaying

Mexico daily cuts drug war coverage after slaying

AP - The biggest newspaper in Mexico s most violent city will restrict drug war coverage after the killing of its second journalist in less than two years, just as international press representatives will urge the government to make security for journalists a national priority.

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