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How to do business, and beat COVID: the week at the morning press conferences
The sale of Banamex, the completion of a Texas oil refinery and a certain Spanish energy company all went under the microscope.
AMLO isolates and his old friend stands in: the week at the morning press...
The interior minister stepped in to lead the conferences as the president stayed home to recover from a mild case of COVID-19.
Journalist offers sisterly advice to media lies of the week presenter
A prominent news anchor wrote an open letter to the federal government's fake news debunker, warning her that she's destroying her own future.
Three wise kings and an offer to Assange: the week at the morning press...
Jeremy Corbyn, Julian Assange, the Three Kings and Brazil's president all gained mentions at President López Obrador's morning conferences.
New Year and breakfast with Slim: the week at the morning press conferences
The president offered three wishes for the new year and an idiom likely to confuse non-native Spanish speakers at his conferences this week.
Despite its sunny reputation, some parts of Mexico do have cold winters
A nation of many climates, certain Mexican states see cold temperatures annually. One state once recorded a historic low of -29 C.
Christmas cheer, a referendum rabble: the week at the morning press conferences
Leading up to the holidays, Chile's new president Gabriel Boric, Santa Claus and the wise men all got honorable mentions
Cartel posada images were from last year, insists Sinaloa security chief
Reports that the sons of jailed drug lord El Chapo Guzmán threw a Christmas party are fake news, according to the security minister.
Back home in Tabasco and problems in Peru: the week at the morning press...
Peruvian writer Vargas Llosa and Mexican singers Juan Gabriel and Vicente Fernández all got mentions from the president this week.
Boosters, awards and 3-state roadshow: the week at the morning press conferences
Politicians got booster shots and national history featured heavily, leaving little time for questions from reporters.