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Mañanera del Pueblo

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on US requests for detention of Sinaloa political figures, public security, and social programs.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on US charges against Mexican Governor & officials, Brazilian energy agreement, and education.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on support for Mexican steel industry, diesel price controls, and incomes.

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Analysis

  • The Work of Migrants

    The Work of Migrants

    The US has not only historically benefited from the labor of millions of migrants; it has built its economic power on them. And Mexico, at the same time, has paid a very high price: loss of productive capacity, rural decline, community uprooting, and dependence on a model that expels people only to turn them into cheap labor.


  • Cuba Does Not Stand Alone

    Cuba Does Not Stand Alone

    ´No More Foreign Wars’ Means Cuba Too.


  • Morena Can Win Elections But Lose Leadership

    Morena Can Win Elections But Lose Leadership

    There hasn’t been a break with Obradorism, but there’s no orderly direction either. The risk is not to lose votes right away, but to weaken the coalition that made Mexico’s Fourth Transformation possible.


  • Cinco de Mayo: The Chicano Holiday

    Cinco de Mayo: The Chicano Holiday

    US alcohol corporations have largely coopted this holiday, marketing it as an occasion to party, not to celebrate an anti-imperialist victory, much less motivate the Chicano people’s ongoing struggle against racism and national oppression.


  • Fracking & Sovereignty

    Fracking & Sovereignty

    When a measure that opens up strategic exploitation to private companies is applauded by the right wing, its business leaders, and spokespeople, can we expect it to translate into benefits for the majority, development, and national sovereignty?


  • Expel the CIA

    Expel the CIA

    “The CIA has violated the Mexican Constitution and I do not believe that its prompt expulsion from the national territory can be avoided.”


  • Rocha Moya: US Interference Disguised as an Accusation

    Rocha Moya: US Interference Disguised as an Accusation

    The manner, content, and timing of the charges brought by the US against the Sinaloa governor and eight other officials cannot be considered mere judicial measures; they are acts of political interference, compounded by an implicit threat.


  • Mexico’s Misguided Monetary & Trade Policies

    Mexico’s Misguided Monetary & Trade Policies

    Those who have benefited from the USMCA have been transnationals, while domestic producers are displaced by imports, and those who remain are junior partners to transnationals. None of this has translated into greater growth.



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