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With 25,339 murders in 2017, Mexico suffers record homicide tally

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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) - There were more than 25,000 murders across drug-ravaged Mexico in 2017, the highest annual tally since modern records began, government data showed.

Investigat­ors opened 25,339 murder probes last year, up nearly 25 percent from the 2016 tally, interior ministry data released on Saturday showed. It was the highest annual total since the government began counting murders in 1997.

Mexico has struggled with years of violence as the government has battled vicious drug cartels that have increasing­ly splintered into smaller, more bloodthirs­ty, gangs.

Violence is a central issue in July’s presidenti­al election. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faces an uphill battle to keep his ruling Institutio­nal Revolution­ary Party in office.

There were 40 percent more murder investigat­ions opened last year compared with 2013, Pena Nieto’s first full year in office.

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