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BBC correspondent presses Sheinbaum on violence in Sinaloa: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
"Murders, assassinations, terrible mutilations. What's it going to take for your government to bring that violence under control?" BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville asked the president this morning.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? The bilateral agriculture relationship
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas provides four reasons why Mexico is extraordinarily relevant to the U.S. agricultural industry.
MND Local: Guadalajara addresses a measles outbreak and other news
From measles outbreaks to airport improvements ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, February is a busy news month in Guadalajara.
Backing Bachelet, Sheinbaum says it’s ‘time for a woman’ to lead the UN: Tuesday’s...
Sheinbaum responded to questions about Mexico's support for former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet's candidacy to become the next secretary-general of the United Nations and her government's decision to send humanitarian aid to Cuba.
Avocados From Mexico ditches US $8M Super Bowl ad for AI ‘Guac Guru’
Dubbed the “Prediction Pit,” the web-based experience features an AI avatar modeled after comedian Rob Riggle, who plays "Guac Guru" to offer live football predictions.
‘A warm scolding’: Why did Sheinbaum snap at members of her audience?
During her visit to San Quintín, Baja California on Saturday, a small group of Morena party politicians yelled out to Sheinbaum to ask for a photo. Instead, they got a public dressing-down from a visibly angry president.
MND Local: Los Cabos’ popularity, a new boutique hotel and a resort and retail...
The latest tourism news from Los Cabos includes the opening of a new hotel, and the release of airport traffic figures from 2025. No surprise: they're very robust.
Tamales, an invitation from Trump and a new train: Monday’s mañanera recapped
President Claudia Sheinbaum held her Monday morning press conference at Cineteca Nacional Chapultepec before attending the inauguration of the Santa Fe-Observatorio section of the long-awaited Mexico City-Toluca commuter train.
Search for kidnapped Sinaloa mine workers intensifies
The search-and-rescue effort has turned into a major military operation, deploying 800 Army personnel, 270 Special Forces, 100 National Guardsmen, three helicopters and two T6C-Texan aircraft.
Sheinbaum promises continued humanitarian aid for Cuba — just not oil
Sheinbaum acknowledged on Sunday that the supply of oil is a "fundamental" form of humanitarian aid for Cuba, but that Mexico cannot run the risk of having additional tariffs imposed on its exports to the United States.