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Did the government cover up February’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill?
The Sheinbaum administration strongly denies it, but prominent environmental groups, including Greenpeace and Cemda, say that nearly a month after the spill was discovered, the public was still not informed.
Sheinbaum defends ‘Plan B’ electoral reform after Senate strips key provision: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
On Thursday, Sheinbaum defended her struggling electoral reform, revealed what she loves most about being president, and announced FIFA's Infantino visits Monday ahead of the World Cup.
iPhone launches Tap to Pay in Mexico, expanding the country’s digital payment options
Apple's Tap to Pay is now live in Mexico, giving businesses a low-barrier path to digital payments as the country works to reduce its heavy reliance on cash.
2 consumer giants commit US $1.5B to expanding operations in Mexico
This week, Monterrey-based Arca Continental, one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in the world, announced it will invest US $1 billion in its Mexican operations and Swiss food and beverage giant Nestlé separately announced a $455 million investment in México state.
Made in Mexico: From baseball to béisbol
Baseball wasn't made in Mexico, but it has a long history in the country dating back more than 100 years.
Headline inflation approaches 5% amid agricultural and energy price pressures
The publication of the inflation data for the first half of the month comes just two days before the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) board will decide whether to cut, maintain or increase the central bank's benchmark interest rate, which is currently set at 7%.
New anti-femicide law seeks expanded definition and increased prison time: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The proposed law would require all Attorney General's offices in Mexico to investigate every violent death of a woman or girl under the femicide hypothesis and would increase the maximum prison time from 60 years to 70 years.
CDMX launches axolotl chatbot to help visitors discover the best of the city
Named "Xoli" for short, the axolotl-bot operates 24/7 and functions as a digital guide that answers questions about transportation, events, cultural attractions and services in seconds.
Clock ticks on remodel of Mexico City International Airport as World Cup nears
Renovations at both terminals of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) are only around half complete after 10 months of construction, meaning they will not be finished in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to the airport’s director general.
Mexico sends more aid to Cuba, calls for action from UN: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The situation in Cuba, Mexico's longstanding and ongoing support for the Cuban people, and the United States' posture toward the country's communist regime have been recurring issues at President Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conferences in 2026.