Protest leaders seeking to topple a state governor have tentatively agreed to tear down some of their barricades in the tourist city of Oaxaca, easing fears of violence before a new Mexican president takes power. After thousands of activists marched for days to Mexico City, the government and leaders said they made a deal late on Monday that could see protesters cede control of most of downtown Oaxaca to local police under federal supervision. Full Story
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