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May 13, 2026
Geopolitics/Mexico/World

CIA Assassination Claims Ignite U.S.-Mexico Crisis

A political and diplomatic storm has erupted between the United States and Mexico after reports claimed the Central Intelligence Agency facilitated the assassination of a mid-level Sinaloa Cartel operative in Mexico through

Mexico/News

Mexico Is Charting Its Own Path Toward Energy Sovereignty

Five hundred thousand people mobilized in Mexico City’s Zocalo on March 18 to mark 85 years since the expropriation of oil by former Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas. The mobilization was called by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, also known as AMLO, who

March 30, 2023

Mexican president dismisses U.S. travel advisories

Mexico/United States

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday dismissed U.S. State Department travel advisories that recommend Americans avoid vacationing in Mexico. “Mexico is safer

Tragedy in Ciudad Juárez Highlights Dangers Faced by Migrants

Human Rights/Mexico

On the night of March 27, at least 39 migrants from various Central and South American countries died after a fire broke out in

Discovery of ‘Extermination Camp’ in Jalisco Sparks Outrage in Mexico

March 22, 2025
Human Rights/Mexico/World

A chilling discovery in the Mexican state of Jalisco has ignited public outrage and political pressure following the unearthing of human remains, hundreds of pairs of shoes, clothing, and what appears to

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Mexico Deploys 10,000 Troops to Combat Fentanyl, but Results Remain Limited

March 3, 2025
Mexico/United States/World

Mexico has stationed 10,000 troops along its northern border in a high-profile crackdown on fentanyl trafficking, yet early results suggest the operation is falling far short of expectations. Despite sweeping vehicle searches

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Maps and the Politics of Power: How Cartography Reflects and Shapes National Narratives

February 2, 2025
Geopolitics/Mexico/United States/World

The recent controversy over renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, a decision pushed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, raises questions about the political power behind the maps

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Tens of Thousands Celebrate Fifth Anniversary of Mexican President AMLO’s Victory

July 6, 2023
Mexico/News

On Saturday, July 1, around 250,000 people gathered at Zócalo Square in Mexico City to celebrate five years since the presidential victory of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). They celebrated the

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Tragedy in Ciudad Juárez Highlights Dangers Faced by Migrants

April 5, 2023
Human Rights/Mexico

On the night of March 27, at least 39 migrants from various Central and South American countries died after a fire broke out in the dormitory of a migrant center in Ciudad

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Mexico Is Charting Its Own Path Toward Energy Sovereignty

March 30, 2023
Mexico/News

Five hundred thousand people mobilized in Mexico City’s Zocalo on March 18 to mark 85 years since the expropriation of oil by former Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas. The mobilization was called by President Andrés

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Mexican president dismisses U.S. travel advisories

March 14, 2023
Mexico/United States

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday dismissed U.S. State Department travel advisories that recommend Americans avoid vacationing in Mexico. “Mexico is safer than the United States,” Lopez Obrador told reporters

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