Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum offered an official apology Wednesday for the massacre of students by the army in 1968, in one of her first acts after taking office. "October 2nd will not be forgotten!" Sheinbaum, a former student activist who calls herself the "daughter of '68," declared o...
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