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Mañanera del Pueblo

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on scholarships, return of mining concessions, PRIAN exposed, Bad Bunny Super Bowl, and aid to Cuba.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on Michoacán homicides reduction, humanitarian aid for Cuba by Monday, Sheinbaum vs New York Times, and 1944 Water Treaty with US.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on Chiapas housing, US arms trafficking and appetite for drugs, US preventing oil to Cuba, new right wing opposition organization, & PEMEX capacity.

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Analysis

  • New Challenges for the China-Mexico Trade Relationship in 2026

    New Challenges for the China-Mexico Trade Relationship in 2026

    The lack of high-level dialogue between China and Mexico has eroded the possibility of effective coordination in multiple bilateral areas, particularly in foreign trade.


  • Attack on Venezuela: Mexico’s Response

    Attack on Venezuela: Mexico’s Response

    An interview with Daniela González López of Observatorio de Derechos Humanos de Los Pueblos.


  • Critical Minerals: Subordination

    Critical Minerals: Subordination

    The risk is clear: Mexico’s mining, environmental, & investment policies can be progressively shaped to comply with Washington’s parameters, while a model of coordinated dependency becomes the regional norm.


  • Fighting on the Mexican Side: Gringo Rebels from the Saint Patrick’s Battalion to the Wobblies

    Fighting on the Mexican Side: Gringo Rebels from the Saint Patrick’s Battalion to the Wobblies

    US imperial intrusion into Mexico has another side: US citizens in Mexico contesting imperialism and constructing revolutionary change.


  • Credit Crunch

    Credit Crunch

    As long as Mexican banking remains deregulated, it will continue to be detrimental to growth, generating high profits at the expense of debtors, both in the public and non-financial private sectors.


  • Solidarity or Submission

    Solidarity or Submission

    The fight to save Cuba is the fight to save us all, writes José Luis Granados Ceja. We cannot let Cuba stand alone at this moment.


  • When Mexico Ceased Being an Exception

    When Mexico Ceased Being an Exception

    For the Latin American left the meaning is clear: not sending to oil to Cuba will not be interpreted as realism or strategic prudence, but as an abandonment of a tradition that distinguished Mexico, even in the face of openly conservative governments of the past.


  • Cárdenas & Cuba: The Torrent of Solidarity

    Cárdenas & Cuba: The Torrent of Solidarity

    Part of Mexico’s 1938 oil nationalization was paid for with the sweat of the Cuban people, and in 1961, a headline appeared in the Mexican newspaper Hoja Revolucionaria: “Not sending oil to Cuba is betraying the oil expropriation.”



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