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May 29, 2026
Guatemala/World

Guatemala Uncovers Massive Cross-Border Drug Lab Near Mexico

Guatemalan authorities have dismantled what officials describe as the largest narco-laboratory uncovered in the country in the past 15 years, in a major operation near the border with Mexico that signals an

Business/United States

The Top Import Partner of Every U.S. State: A Snapshot of U.S. Trade in 2024

As of November 2024, the landscape of U.S. trade continues to be shaped by key international partners. The Trump administration’s recent tariffs, including a 25% levy on imports from Mexico and Canada and a 10% tariff on goods from China,

February 3, 2025

New JFK Files Reveal Deep CIA-Mexico Espionage Ties During the Cold War

Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Recently declassified documents from the John F. Kennedy assassination files have unveiled an extensive and long-standing collaboration between the CIA and the Mexican government,

Claudia Sheinbaum Sworn in as Mexico’s First Female President

News

Claudia Sheinbaum made history today by being sworn in as Mexico’s first female president, marking a significant milestone exactly 70 years after women gained

Mexico’s President Gains Trump’s Favor with Bold Security Overhaul

April 20, 2025
Geopolitics/United States

President Claudia Sheinbaum has dramatically reshaped Mexico’s security approach in her first months in office, earning rare praise from U.S. President Donald Trump and shifting the tone of bilateral relations that had

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CIA Targets Mexican Cartels in Effort to Disrupt Global Drug Trade

April 18, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

As the U.S. intensifies its fight against Mexican drug cartels, the CIA has been thrust into the center of the Trump administration’s strategy to dismantle one of the deadliest criminal networks in

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Mexico Eyes Fracking Revival Amid Fears of U.S. Gas Disruption Under Trump

April 9, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

According to four industry executives familiar with the matter, the Mexican government has begun talks with private energy firms about ramping up fracking, a practice long shunned by Sheinbaum’s left-wing Morena party

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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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Bessent Urges Canada to Join Mexico in Matching U.S. Tariffs on China

March 2, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called on Canada to follow Mexico’s lead in imposing matching tariffs on Chinese imports, suggesting that such a move could help create a unified trade barrier

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CIA Expands Role in Battle Against Mexican Drug Cartels Under Trump

February 19, 2025
Defence/United States

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is set to significantly expand its involvement in the U.S. government’s battle against Mexican drug cartels under President Donald Trump’s administration. As outlined in a detailed report

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Why Mexico’s Industrial Heartland Isn’t Afraid of Trump’s Tariff Threats

February 14, 2025
Business/Trade Wars/United States

Monterrey, Mexico’s industrial hub, has flourished under North American free trade, with vast industrial parks housing global giants along the highway to its airport. Local business leaders, known for their pragmatic and

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The Top Import Partner of Every U.S. State: A Snapshot of U.S. Trade in 2024

February 3, 2025
Business/United States

As of November 2024, the landscape of U.S. trade continues to be shaped by key international partners. The Trump administration’s recent tariffs, including a 25% levy on imports from Mexico and Canada

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New Trade War Erupts as Trump Slaps Tariffs on Key Allies

February 2, 2025
Diplomacy/United States

Donald Trump Slaps Steep Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, Igniting Trade War President Donald Trump has reignited global trade tensions by imposing steep tariffs on three of the country’s largest trading

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Mexico Counters Trump’s ‘Gulf of America’ with ‘Mexican America’

January 9, 2025
Diplomacy/News

In response to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum humorously suggested that former Mexican territories in the U.S.

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