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Mexico’s week in review: Cuba dispute escalates as Mexico faces security...
The honeymoon phase of Sheinbaum's presidency may coming to a close, with pressure ramping up over security problems at home and diplomatic disputes with the US abroad during the first week of February.
Mexico commits to make yearly water deliveries to US after tariff...
The 1944 water treaty remains in force, with Mexico agreeing to take steps to avoid a repeat of the recent non-compliance issues by making yearly minimum water deliveries.
Puebla students build nanosatellite to keep Mexico safe from volcanic eruptions
A team of Puebla college students just launched a satellite to monitor Popocatépetl, Mexico's most dangerous active volcano, from space.
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4 US Air Force aircraft make emergency landing on the Baja Peninsula
It was the second landing of U.S. military aircraft on Mexican soil in just over two weeks, although both were authorized by the Mexican Defense Ministry.
Mayor of Tequila, Jalisco, arrested for extortion and alleged cartel ties
The mayor has been accused of extorting tequila maker José Cuervo and illegally turning the National Tequila Museum into his personal residence.
Mexico teams up with Ukraine for its first Antarctic research campaign
Mexico is a strong supporter of Ukraine's right to defend its homeland, and Ukraine has had a strong presence in Antarctic scientific exploration. Now they're working together.
The Epstein files’ Mexico connection: Former US ambassador responds to allegations
The most recent tranche of Epstein file documents include the name of a former US ambassador to Mexico, as well as several former Mexican presidents.
US court sentences son of El Chapo’s right-hand man to 5 years in prison
Cartel boss Dámaso "Mini Lic" López Serrano has been implicated in the 2017 murder of journalist Javier Valdez, but his current prison sentence is for trafficking fentanyl.
Mexico, US work to develop action plan on critical minerals
The plan aims to protect supply chains for key minerals like lithium, cobalt and aluminum for batteries, and electronics manufacturing materials like copper and nickel.
Pemex debt hits lowest level in over a decade at $84.5 billion
The world's most indebted oil company is starting to dig itself out thanks to financial restructuring and increased oil production.
Churrería El Moro opens in Los Angeles, its second outpost in SoCal
Churrería El Moro, Mexico City’s most famous churro shop, opened its first store in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 29, following the success of its Costa Mesa location.