Claudia Sheinbaum will be sworn in on Tuesday as Mexico's first woman president, taking charge of the violence-plagued Latin American nation at a time of mounting security, economic and diplomatic challenges. The 62-year-old former Mexico City mayor and ruling party heavyweight will face immedi...
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