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Energy regulator chief quits but AMLO denies he was pressured
President López Obrador denied that the head of Mexico’s energy regulator — of whom the president was critical earlier this year — was pressured to quit.
11 murders in 4 days greet Uruapan’s new security measures
Eleven people have been killed since the implementation of a security plan by the state and federal governments to reduce violence in the Michoacán city.
15,000 turn up to seek work at new oil refinery in Tabasco
More than 15,000 people lined up for as long as 24 hours in Villahermosa to find jobs building the state's new oil refinery.
Suspected Santa Rosa gang leader arrested in Guanajuato
A man believed to be a leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel was apprehended last week for a second time, state officials said.
Incompetent bureaucrats, naivete and doomed policies spell a dim future
The key economic problem is uncertainty, mainly due to lack of confidence in the administration and its strategy, and doubts about the new trade pact.
Tabasco refinery project initiated despite missing studies and permits
President López Obrador officially launched construction of the new refinery even though some studies haven’t been done and it lacks all the permits.
Tariffs won’t slow Central American migration: foreign secretary
Slapping tariffs on Mexican exports to the US could cause financial and economic instability that would hinder Mexico's capacity to deal with migration.
Trump accuses Mexico of ‘abusing US,’ demands action, not talk, on migrants
Donald Trump yesterday labelled Mexico “an abuser of the United States” and declared that “we want action, not talk” to solve the “border crisis.”
US agents will seek to slow migrant flows into Mexico: report
The United States is sending agents to the Mexico-Guatemala border to attempt to stem migration flows from Central America, according to a report.
Barking up the wrong tree on illegal immigration: leave Mexico alone
When Washington scolds or threatens Mexico for its failure to halt illegal migrants, it chooses the wrong target. The target should be Guatemala.