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Aqueducts, adversaries and absurdity: The week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador started the week returning from South America and ended it with El Grito on Friday, the eve of Independence Day.
Peso bounces back, gaining 3% on US dollar in a week
After a decline last week, the peso has had a slight rebound in response to the latest U.S. inflation data.
Courts, candidates and ‘continuity’: The week at the mañaneras
From corrupt judges to constitutional reform to candidate selection for 2024, President López Obrador covered it all at his daily pressers.
’10 out of 10′: expat family rates their first week at Mexican school
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek ponders the experience of his expat friends after their first week in a Mexican school.
Blackouts, bias and ‘bravado’: The week at the mañaneras
From talking school textbooks on Monday to giving his fifth annual report in Campeche on Friday, President López Obrador had a busy week.
Explosives, elections and evasion: The week at the mañaneras
From the Supreme Court to elections in Guatemala to the Maya train, President López Obrador covered a range of topics at the daily pressers.
Canada to participate as third party in Mexico-US GM corn panel
Canada had also previously been party to the failed consultations under the USMCA on Mexico's upcoming ban on imports of biotech corn.
US requests USMCA panel over workers’ rights at San Martín mine
This is the first time the U.S. requests a panel under the rapid response labor mechanism, as a tool to "safeguard workers' rights."
Judges, jobs and jokes: The week at the mañaneras
López Obrador's daily morning press conferences covered everything from polarization to textbook distribution to the GM corn dispute.
20 pre-Columbian artifacts repatriated to Mexico from Belgium
The pieces had been in the possession of a private collector for 70 years, and were voluntarily returned to the Mexican state.