Days after a fireball erupted near the Mexican town of Tlahuelilpan, killing at least 117 people pilfering gasoline from a pipeline, the area's fuel bandits were back in business.
Illegal taps, some of them newly opened, were the giveaway that fuel (...)
Mexico's new government knew a pipeline was leaking but did not act for hours before a blast killed at least 89 people, a minister said on Sunday, increasing scrutiny of a push to stop fuel theft seen as the president's first crackdown on (...)