Claudia Sheinbaum, virtual president of Mexico, celebrated the freedom of Julian Assange through a memory with the journalist. “On September 14, 2022,…
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On average, 2 femicides were recorded per day in Mexico during the first 4 months of the year
Between January and April 2024, on average, two women a day were victims of femicide in Mexico, in this period more than…
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PEMEX gasoline imports grew to 358,500 barrels per day in May
Mexico’s state oil company imported 11% more gasoline in May than the previous month, a sign it’s struggling to live up to…
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Yucatan District Court orders definitive suspension of works on section 5 of the Maya Train
The First District Court based in Yucatán issued a new definitive suspension that orders the stoppage of the works on section 5…
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Mexico’s inflation accelerated more than expected in early June
Mexico’s inflation accelerated more than expected in early June to move further above the central bank’s target, likely cementing a second straight…
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Marcelo Ebrard ratified as Secretary of Economy under new administration
On Thursday, June 20th, Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum named six members of her incoming cabinet, including political heavyweight Marcelo Ebrard as economy minister, putting him in…
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Claudia Sheinbaum pushes judicial reform as polls allegedly show broad public support
. México’s president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum said on June 17 that up to three out of four Mexicans polled by her party, the National Regeneration…
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Sheinbaum announces Cabinet members, including academics and former public servants
Mexico’s incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum began naming her Cabinet Thursday, presenting an even gender distribution, as well as a heavy presence from academia…
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Mike Pompeo says AMLO’s reforms will wreck relations between Mexico and the U.S.
In his latest editorial for the WSJ, former U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Mike Pompeo says AMLO’s lame-duck reforms will hurt Mexicans,…
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Mexico drops to number 56 in world competitiveness ranking
Mexico lacks “stable” public policies and that is why it loses competitiveness (IMD). Mexico fell three positions in the World Competitiveness Ranking…