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Senate approves Mexico's controversial judicial reform. Now what?

Mexico's Senate on Wednesday approved a judicial reform that has fueled a court workers' strike, strained relations with the United States and triggered market

Senate approves Mexico's controversial judicial reform. Now what?
Americas|News

Mexico's Congress to debate controversial judicial reform on Tuesday

Mexico's Lower House of Congress is slated to open debate on Tuesday on a controversial judicial reform and is expected to pass the legislation later in the week,

Mexico's Congress to debate controversial judicial reform on Tuesday
Americas|Election|News

Mexico's ruling bloc confirmed supermajority in house, just short in Senate

Mexico's electoral authority on Friday confirmed that ruling party Morena and its allies will hold a two-thirds supermajority in the lower house but fall just short

Mexico's ruling bloc confirmed supermajority in house, just short in Senate
Europe|News|World

Mexico rejects Ukraine's request to arrest Russia's Putin during visit

The Mexican president on Thursday rejected a request from Ukraine's government to arrest Vladimir Putin if the Russian leader defies an international arrest

Americas|Business|Economy

Mexico's ruling party looking at changes to judicial reform to calm markets, sources say

Mexico's ruling party is considering changes to a proposed judicial reform in a bid to calm market concerns, including making the election of judges a staggered

Mexico's ruling party looking at changes to judicial reform to calm markets, sources say
Americas

Mexico's ruling party looking at changes to judicial reform to calm markets, sources say

Mexico's ruling party is considering changes to a proposed judicial reform in a bid to calm market concerns, including making the election of judges a staggered

Mexico's ruling party looking at changes to judicial reform to calm markets, sources say
Economy|Political

Mexico's president-elect picks close ally for energy minister

Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum named close ally and former Mexico City finance chief Luz Elena Gonzalez as incoming energy minister, tasking her with

Mexico's president-elect picks close ally for energy minister
Business

Exclusive-Mexico, facing US pressure, will halt incentives to Chinese EV makers

Mexico's federal government, under pressure from the U.S., is keeping Chinese automakers at arm's length by refusing to offer such incentives as low-cost public

Exclusive-Mexico, facing US pressure, will halt incentives to Chinese EV makers
Political

Mexico election front-runner Sheinbaum faces tall order to cut cartel violence

In early May, Claudia Sheinbaum, the favorite to win Mexico's upcoming presidential election next month, suddenly pulled out of a planned visit to Apatzingan, a

Mexico election front-runner Sheinbaum faces tall order to cut cartel violence
Economy|News|Political

Mexico's Sheinbaum seen tapping political heavyweights for state energy jobs

Mexico's former foreign minister, the scion of a legendary political family, and a party boss are in contention for top energy-related jobs in President-elect

Mexico's Sheinbaum seen tapping political heavyweights for state energy jobs
News|Political

Mexico's Sheinbaum: from activist to climate scientist to presidential frontrunner

When Claudia Sheinbaum - the frontrunner to become Mexico's next president - was just six years old, her parents were active participants in protests during one of

Mexico's Sheinbaum: from activist to climate scientist to presidential frontrunner

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