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Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard announces he’ll resign Monday
Ebrard said he's resigning his post in order to focus on becoming the Morena party's candidate in Mexico's 2024 presidential election.
PRI loses México state, holds onto Coahuila in governors’ elections
Morena's Delfina Gómez beat coalition candidate Alejandra del Moral in México state, while the PRI-PAN-PRD's Manolo Jiménez took Coahuila.
Chiapas town’s residents heading home after fleeing cartel violence
Authorities escorted residents back to Frontera Comalapa after battles between the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels forced them out.
Mexicans take to the streets to support the Supreme Court
Thousands across Mexico turned out in at least 10 cities to defend the Court against President López Obrador's repeated criticisms.
Popocatépetl, polls and Pegasus: the week at the mañaneras
From volcanic activity to political polarization to railways, it was a busy week at President López Obrador's daily press conferences.
AMLO responds to reports a senior official was victim of espionage
The N.Y. Times reported that Pegasus spyware has been used against Deputy Interior Minister Alejandro Encinas, and implicated the military.
Teachers, taxes and ‘transformation’: the week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador covered everything from economic stability to "banishing" corruption to armored vehicles at the week's pressers.
In Yucatán, teachers prepare small villages for a big train’s changes
As the Maya Train promises a wave of tourism, villages near Chichén Itzá rush to keep their language and Indigenous traditions alive.
Mexico to send more National Guard troops to the southern border
President López Obrador said the mandate to send extra soldiers as the U.S.' Title 42 migration rule expires wasn't a request from Joe Biden.
Foreign agents, ‘looting’ and a luxury plane: the week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador discussed drug use, Pentagon "espionage", the sale of a presidential plane and more in this week's pressers.