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Mexico City pipeline hit by 'sabotage' amid crackdown on fuel theft
A major fuel pipeline that supplies Mexico City remained closed after two ruptures in a single day, the president said on Friday, as the government works to stem shortages that have frustrated motorists and triggered economic risks.

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from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2SS5Vrk
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