PAID news digest June 4

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Former President López Obrador resurfaced this week to accuse the U.S. of plotting to destroy Morena — and urged Trump to “send to hell the parasites that surround him.”


Sheinbaum thanked her predecessor for his “unconditional support” as she pushed back against U.S. pressure at Thursday’s morning press conference.

A slow first quarter that resulted in a contraction erased the strong growth at the end of 2025, leading the OECD to lower Mexico’s growth outlook from 1.3% to 0.8%

No deaths were reported , but three people were injured and taken to a hospital, while authorities are investigating the use of four tanker trucks parked nearby.

While the airport head said there has been no go-ahead yet for such a project, it is being planned and will be part of any new renovation phase.

Maná, Lila Downs, Alejandro Fernández and Los Ángeles Azules will headline the opening ceremonies, which will start 90 minutes before the 1 p.m. Mexico-So. Africa match.

Wildlife specialists rescued an injured jaguar from a boar snare in Tamaulipas, where only an estimated 54 of the big cats remain in the wild.

With a controversial ammonia plant nearly complete in Sinaloa, Indigenous Yoreme activists and fishermen are mounting a last-ditch effort to stop it.

Morena has more than 12 million members, making it the ninth-largest political party in the world. But how do Mexico’s other parties measure up?

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The fuel crisis in the Straits of Hormuz isn’t ending anytime soon, despite the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, and Guadalajara and its real estate market stand to prosper.

The Águilas Aztecas, Mexico’s version of the Blue Angels, were part of the festivities as Puerto Vallarta celebrated two milestone anniversaries.


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