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Culiacán · CuliacánFootball lottery game number: FB4113 FC Mazatlán VS Pumas starting at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday Hong Kong time. Promotion: Half time: 1:0 Mexico Super League fall regular season, FC Mazatlan, which is 14th in the front of the game, is only 2 points away from the 12th place playoff playoff seat. Pumas needs to do their best at home today to win all 2 games at home. There is a certain chance for them to win all 2 games at home. As for being a guest in…See the Story
"Bob FC Mastland 1–0".
Culiacán · CuliacánAfter the kidnapping of 66 people in Culiacán last week, it was the criminals, and not the governments, who took the initiative and control to inform everything from the alleged causes of mass crime to its scope; in that upside-down world we have been living for a while. Continue readingSee the Story
Culiacán: press, society and power...
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Culiacán · CuliacánThe bishop of the diocese of Mazatlán, Mario Espinosa Contreras, spoke during the Palm Sunday celebration about the kidnapping of 66 people in Culiacán, Sinaloa. “A more accurate, intelligent and decisive security strategy is needed,” said the prelate from the altar of the Cathedral of Mazatlán and asked organized crime to respect the life and dignity of those kidnapped. “I call on those who carry out these violent acts to their sanity and to re…See the Story
The message for drug traffickers from the bishop of Mazatlán after the kidnapping of 66 people in Sinaloa: “I call for sanity”
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