Protesting students damage Mexico City’s National Palace with truck


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Students in Mexico City used a truck to damage the National Palace in protest of the abduction and murder of 43 students a decade ago. A lawyer for the late students’ families said “there is no need for the protest in the current terms but we are clear, the protest will continue.”



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