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Mañanera del Pueblo

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on arms trafficking from the US, electoral reform, workweek reform, and tourism growth.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on electoral reform, Oaxaca social housing, El Mencho Jalisco operation, and diplomatic relations with the US.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on electoral reform, youth educational programs, Jalisco anti-drug operation and peace, the Armed Forces, and US tariff changes may open door to oil for Cuba.

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Analysis

  • International Rating Agencies Act in Favour of the Financial Sector & Against Mexico’s National Interest

    International Rating Agencies Act in Favour of the Financial Sector & Against Mexico’s National Interest

    By questioning the fiscal deficit and public debt, rating agencies and conservatives aim to limit government intervention in the economy, forcing it to restrict spending and investment, making the economy dependent on the investment decisions of the private sector.


  • Two Fronts to Create Panic

    Two Fronts to Create Panic

    Sunday’s criminal actions were not only intended to hinder the movement of law enforcement, but also to generate panic and anxiety among the civilian population and affect the beneficiaries of government social programs.


  • The Dispute Over Public Education

    The Dispute Over Public Education

    Currently, there is no voice with pedagogical authority to respond to the criticisms leveled at the textbooks and explain and justify the necessary modifications. An inexperienced and controversial official like Nadia López García will hardly be able to extinguish this fire.


  • Mexico’s Right Wing Seeks Return to CIDE

    Mexico’s Right Wing Seeks Return to CIDE

    Lab-Co, with former advisors to Bukele and with funding from USAID & the State Department of Marco Rubio, the gusano who is suffocating Cuba & kidnapped a sitting president, is positioning itself at CIDE after the firing of José Romero.


  • The Diabetes-Cola Cup

    The Diabetes-Cola Cup

    In this dystopian world, in the most “Coca-colonized” country on the planet, the construction of toxic advertising environments relies on corruption and the power of large corporations. In the case of FIFA, corruption is an integral part of the institution.


  • Mexico at the Crossroads: Sovereignty, Solidarity, & the Pressure of a Powerful Neighbor

    Mexico at the Crossroads: Sovereignty, Solidarity, & the Pressure of a Powerful Neighbor

    Mexico is buying time—but the costs of that strategy are rising, writes Teri Mattson.


  • Imperialism: Bankers, Drug Wars & Genocide

    Imperialism: Bankers, Drug Wars & Genocide

    Free trade and privatizations devastated Mexico and produced the workforce, US intelligence services facilitated access to firepower, & US finance capital laundered billions & used drug profits to prop up the capitalist financial system after the 2008 crisis.


  • In Washington’s Shadow

    In Washington’s Shadow

    Thus, Mexico yielded to Washington’s blackmail and extortion, contributing de facto to the devastating US energy blockade against Cuba, significantly eroding what had historically been a unique feature of Mexican diplomacy.



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