The MND News Quiz of the Week: March 21st

What's been going on in the news this week? Our weekly quiz is here to keep you on top of what’s happening in Mexico.

Get informed, stay smart.

Are you ready?  Let’s see where you rank vs. our expert community!

Mexico sent humanitarian shipments of food, medical supplies and solar equipment to which Latin American government this week?

Which wild animal of environmental concern has seen a reported 60% increase in population this year in Mexico?

In what Mexican city was Ecuardorian Ángel Aguilar arrested this week in relation to the assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate?

Which popular musical act did President Sheinbaum say this week she wants to give a free concert in Mexico City's Zócalo?

Thanks to a new agreement brokered this week, what export will Canada now be able to send to Mexico for the first time in 20 years?

What animals did U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents this week find 39 of being illegally transported into Mexico from the U.S.?

According to President Sheinbaum this week, nearly how many Mexicans in total have been repatriated to Mexico by the U.S. since Donald Trump took office?

Which world leader recently apologized to Mexico for its history of "abuses" and "moral controversies" toward the nation?

Negotiations between the governments of Mexico and the U.S. formally began in Washington this week on what topic?

Foreign ridership on the Maya Train was up in January compared to January 2025. By how much?

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Velasco and Sheinbaum

13 Mexicans have died in US custody during the Trump administration

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The victims ranged in age from 19 to 69 and suffered their fate in several different states across the nation, from California to Florida.
Mexico-City, Mexico - August 22, 2021 - cars and Berger store in the upscale Polanco neighborhood

How rich is rich in Mexico: How much does the upper class earn, and what does their world look like?

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The problem of extreme wealth concentration has intensified over the past several decades, making Mexico's upper class a small and intriguing group to study. How much do they really live on, and what do they do with their lives?
Termo La Paz

2 CFE-run power plants fined for polluting La Paz area

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The action followed a court-ordered inspection by Profepa after years of complaints about their emissions, and after a previous request for a public inquiry had failed to generate a response from the plants' operators.
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