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Hurricanes, healthcare and hostages: The week at the mañaneras
From Mexican hostages held by Hamas to flooding in Puerto Vallarta to a military helicopter crash, President López Obrador had a busy week.
2 more flights depart for Israel to repatriate Mexicans via Madrid
The Mexican Air Force sent two additional aircraft to Tel Aviv on Friday to repatriate 764 Mexicans stranded by the war in the Gaza Strip.
Pledges, poverty and politicians: The week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador spoke about Ayotzinapa, the army and his accomplishments in between bilateral meetings and a trip on the Maya Train.
Mexico’s unique sculpture gardens: Where art meets nature
From Mexico City to Culiacán, get to know the best sculpture gardens to appreciate art in the Mexican landscape.
Migrants, morality and mining: The week at the mañaneras
This week saw AMLO discuss archaeology, kidnapped mayors, lithium mining, the new government report on the Ayotzinapa and U.S. politicians.
Why leave Los Angeles to start a life in San Miguel de Allende?
Together with The Clark Group brokered by Agave Sotheby's International Realty. Sheryl and Ezra Clark, a young couple from Los Angeles, embark on a transformative journey in Mexico.
US Treasury sanctions more Sinaloa Cartel affiliates
Nine men who work for the "Los Chapitos" faction of the Sinaloa Cartel have been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for fentanyl trafficking.
AMLO says research on drug cartel employment in Mexico is ‘false’
President López Obrador responded to research published last week that indicated drug cartels form the fifth-largest employer nationwide.
Convoy of cartel gunmen arrives in Chiapas town as turf war intensifies
Video footage of residents of the southern border town "applauding" the arrival of the Sinaloa Cartel has been shared on social media.
Article 19: Nearly 3,000 attacks on Mexican press since 2018
The advocacy group found that government authorities committed 51% of the acts of aggression recorded in the first six months of the year.