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Sheinbaum shares ‘Plan Michoacán’ to shore up security after mayor’s killing: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The president also responded to reports of US plans for manned military operations in Mexico.
Mayor’s murder triggers protests in Michoacán and a US offer of ‘security cooperation’ against...
Shock turned to anger over the weekend as large groups of protesters reacted to the Uruapan mayor's murder by demanding an end to the violence that has long wracked Michoacán.
Sheinbaum mourns murdered mayor and fire victims: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The federal security minister said organized crime was behind the politician's murder, and shared plans to strengthen security in Michoacán.
Spain admits ‘pain’ of Conquest as it presents exhibit on Indigenous Mexican women
Spain has so far refused to apologize for the Conquest, but Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares's conciliatory words may have cracked open the door.
President Sheinbaum’s first year in office in 12 numbers: Part 2
One year has now passed since Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was sworn in as the first female president of Mexico. Here are 12 more numbers to help you understand her agenda.
President Sheinbaum’s first year in office in 12 numbers: Part 1
One year has now passed since Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was sworn in as the first female president of Mexico. Here are 12 numbers to help you understand her agenda.
Why my Republican friends like Sheinbaum, and what Democrats can learn from her: A...
The president's level-headed professionalism and her embrace of the business community has earned her respect among U.S. conservatives, Travis Bembenek writes.
This Chiapas teacher of his Tzotzil language has a star pupil: ChatGPT
Andrés ta Chikinib, 29, from the Maya community of Zinacantán, could find no material for teaching the Indigenous language, so he created his own with AI.
A desert river under siege: Sonora communities say no to new dams
With water shortages in the northern state becoming ever more severe in the face of industrial concessions, community groups are mobilizing to save their towns, communities and lives.
If you love Machu Picchu, then you’ll love Palenque in Mexico
What do Machu Picchu in Peru and Palenque in Mexico have in common? Both are spectacular examples of Indigenous grandeur, as globetrotting writer Nellie Huang explains.