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FABIOLA SÁNCHEZ

FABIOLA SÁNCHEZ

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Americas|Crime|World

Mexicans searching for missing relatives uncover possible mass killing site in Jalisco state

When a group of citizens searching for missing relatives in the western state of Jalisco arrived at a remote ranch outside Mexico’s second-largest city last week on an anonymous tip, all they had to do was push open the unlocked gate

Mexicans searching for missing relatives uncover possible mass killing site in Jalisco state
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Tens of thousands of Mexicans rally with president to celebrate US decision to delay tariffs

Tens of thousands of people have packed into Mexico’s City main plaza to celebrate with President Claudia Sheinbaum a decision by the U.S. to postpone tariffs on many of the country’s goods

Tens of thousands of Mexicans rally with president to celebrate US decision to delay tariffs
Americas|Environment|Science|World

Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year

The number of monarch butterflies wintering in the mountains west of Mexico City, rebounded this year, doubling the area they covered in 2024 despite the stresses of climate change

Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico sends drug lord Caro Quintero and 28 others to the US as officials meet with Trump team

Mexico has sent infamous drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero to the United States along with 28 other prisoners requested by the U.S. government

Mexico sends drug lord Caro Quintero and 28 others to the US as officials meet with Trump team
Americas|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|World

Mexico's Supreme Court orders a zoo to improve conditions for Ely the elephant

Mexico’s Supreme Court has ordered a zoo to improve the health of an African elephant named Ely, the first time the country’s highest court has made such a move in favor of an animal

Americas|Political|US|World

Bristling at 'Gulf of Mexico' name change on maps, Mexico says it might sue Google

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government is not ruling out filing a civil lawsuit against Google if it maintains its stance of calling the stretch of sea between northeastern Mexico and the southeastern United States the “Gulf of America.”

Bristling at 'Gulf of Mexico' name change on maps, Mexico says it might sue Google
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Canada and Mexico after they pledge to boost border enforcement

President Donald Trump is holding off on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada for 30 days after the two U.S. neighbors agreed to boost border security efforts

Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Canada and Mexico after they pledge to boost border enforcement
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trump's trade war among allies triggers retaliation from Canada and Mexico

Canada and Mexico ordered retaliatory tariffs on American goods in response to sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump

Trump's trade war among allies triggers retaliation from Canada and Mexico
Business|Health|News|Technology

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he's back home after having a minor stroke in Mexico

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has told ABC News that he suffered a minor stroke while attending a business conference in Mexico City

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he's back home after having a minor stroke in Mexico
Arts|Entertainment|Lifestyle|News|World

The return of bullfighting to Mexico's capital excites fans and upsets animal rights groups

Days after Mexico’s Supreme Court lifted a suspension on bullfights in the world’s largest bullring, a young bullfighter practiced his steps and waved his cape in front of a bull’s head mounted on a wheeled cart

The return of bullfighting to Mexico's capital excites fans and upsets animal rights groups
Americas|Crime|News|World

Catholic bishops in Mexico say they negotiated for possible peace accord with drug cartel leaders

A Roman Catholic bishop in Mexico says he and three other bishops met with drug cartel bosses in a bid to negotiate a possible peace accord in the violent southern state of Guerrero

Catholic bishops in Mexico say they negotiated for possible peace accord with drug cartel leaders
Americas|Election|News|Political|World

Mexico's presidential candidates promise security or continuity as campaigns officially begin

Mexico’s presidential campaigns have officially begun with underdog opposition coalition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez leveraging the country’s ongoing security problems to differentiate herself from Claudia Sheinbaum, the choice of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Mexico's presidential candidates promise security or continuity as campaigns officially begin
Americas|Crime|Election

Organized crime attacks on local candidates raise fears Mexico may face its bloodiest elections ever

As Mexico prepares for the largest elections in its history, organized crime is once again preying on local candidates across swaths of the country where cartels dominate, raising concerns among experts that these could be Mexico’s bloodiest elections ever

Organized crime attacks on local candidates raise fears Mexico may face its bloodiest elections ever
Americas|Business|Economy|Education|News

Mexico proudly controls its energy but could find it hard to reach its climate goals

Mexico's taking control of its oil from U.S. and British companies is taught in schools and celebrated every year

Mexico proudly controls its energy but could find it hard to reach its climate goals
Americas|Election|News

Mexico's drug cartels and gangs appear to be playing a wider role in Sunday's elections than before

Mexico’s drug cartels and gangs appear to be playing a wider role in Sunday’s elections that will determine the presidency, nine governorships and about 19,000 mayorships and other local posts

Mexico's drug cartels and gangs appear to be playing a wider role in Sunday's elections than before
Americas|Crime|News

Gunmen kill a Mexican fisheries leader who complained of drug cartel extortion and illegal fishing

A Mexican fisheries industry leader who complained of drug cartel extortion and illegal fishing has been shot to death in the northern border state of Baja California

Americas|Arts|Environment|News|World

The gods must be angry: Mexico 'cancels' statue of Greek god Poseidon after dispute with local deity

Mexican authorities have slapped a “closure” order on a 10-foot tall aquatic statue of the Greek god of the sea Poseidon that was erected in May in the Gulf of Mexico just off the beach in the town of Progreso, Yucatan

The gods must be angry: Mexico 'cancels' statue of Greek god Poseidon after dispute with local deity
Americas|Election|News|World

Opposition leader joins rally calling for Venezuela presidential election results to be overturned

Thousands of people rallied in the streets of Venezuela’s capital, waving the national flag and singing the national anthem in support of an opposition candidate they believe won the presidential election by a landslide

Opposition leader joins rally calling for Venezuela presidential election results to be overturned
Americas|Election|News|World

Voices across the globe express concern over increasing arrests in Venezuela after disputed election

Voices across the globe are expressing concern over the growing number of arrests in Venezuela following last weekend's disputed elections

Voices across the globe express concern over increasing arrests in Venezuela after disputed election
Americas|News|World

Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico

Claudia Sheinbaum has been sworn in as Mexico’s first female president, riding the enthusiasm over her predecessor’s social programs but also facing challenges that include stubbornly high levels of violence

Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico
Americas|News

Mexico's Sheinbaum keeps doing morning briefings, though her style is unlike her predecessor's

Claudia Sheinbaum has begun her presidency the same way her predecessor concluded his: with a morning media briefing known in Mexico as a mañanera from the National Palace

Mexico's Sheinbaum keeps doing morning briefings, though her style is unlike her predecessor's
Americas|Crime|World

Mexican president acknowledges army killings of 3 civilians in a violent border city

Mexico’s new president acknowledged Tuesday that three civilians including a child died in two shootouts involving the military last week in a violent border city

Mexican president acknowledges army killings of 3 civilians in a violent border city
Americas|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Pets join Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations, as Fido and Tiger get their own altars

Pets are not forgotten during Mexico’s famed Day of the Dead celebrations, when even Fido and Tiger get a place at the altars Mexican families set up to honor their deceased loved ones, complete with flowers, candles and photographs

Pets join Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations, as Fido and Tiger get their own altars
Americas

Over 18,000 register to run for Supreme Court seats and federal judges in Mexico's new system

More than 18,000 people have registered online to run for Supreme Court seats and federal judgeships in Mexico’s contentious new selection process

Over 18,000 register to run for Supreme Court seats and federal judges in Mexico's new system
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

5 killed in Mexican town caught between battling criminal groups

Schools and some businesses were closed in the town of Huitzilac, south of Mexico's capital, and few people walked the streets, hours after five people were gunned down on the same street where another attack left eight dead just eight months earlier

5 killed in Mexican town caught between battling criminal groups

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