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Claudia versus the cartels: A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek assesses the Sheinbaum administration's progress — or lack thereof — against Mexico's powerful cartels.
The MND News Quiz of the week: May 31st
Dodgy dams, foreign investment and police supercars: Test your knowledge of the last 7 days of news!
Water commission demolishes illegal dams built by Chihuahua ex-governor
The unpermitted dams blocked a Rio Grande tributary, redirecting the water to irrigate Duarte's cattle ranch and walnut orchard.
US trade court blocks Trump’s ‘fentanyl trafficking’ tariffs against Mexico
Tariffs remain in place, for now, after the Trump administration quickly appealed the ruling.
Tropical Storm Alvin forms off Pacific coast, heading for Baja
The first named storm of Pacific hurricane season is expected to bring wind, rain and heavy swell to coastal states from Michoacán up to Baja California Sur.
Sinaloa steps up the fight against wildfires and prays for rain
Severe drought and security threats are complicating efforts to control fires in Concordia, Badiraguato and other areas of the state.
8 members of Mexico’s National guard killed in landmine explosion
The troops were operating in an armored car along the Michoacán-Jalisco border, where two rival cartels are reportedly vying for control of the territory.
US congratulates Jalisco State Police on its new Tesla Cybertruck fleet
The Jalisco state government bought the vehicles as part of a general security upgrade in advance of the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.
Families of disappeared Ayotzinapa students call for dismissal of special prosecutor
Sheinbaum recently rebuked Gómez — who faces accusations of embezzlement and bribery — for saying the government is "searching for corpses."
What’s news in Puerto Vallarta?
Meagan Drillinger shares the latest information on Puerto Vallarta, including the scoop on new ecofriendly buses, road improvements and the arrival of hundreds of new Wi-Fi hotspots.
Health Ministry confirms 6 cases of human screwworm infestations in Chiapas and Campeche
Meanwhile, Mexico's agriculture minister is negotiating with U.S. authorities to reopen cattle trade and coordinate mitigation efforts.