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Mañanera del Pueblo

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on support for Mexicans abroad, USMCA negotiations, and poor management of the oil industry under past neoliberal administrations.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on recall referendums, social housing, oil expropriation anniversary, and record tourism.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on electoral reform, healthcare routes, security & arms-trafficking, and Cuba solidarity.

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Analysis

  • Workers’ Struggle at Transnational JK Tyre Turns Bloody

    Workers’ Struggle at Transnational JK Tyre Turns Bloody

    How is it possible that, in 2026, Mexican workers still have to physically defend themselves against armed groups while simultaneously fighting for their rights and class interests?


  • Workers Purchasing Power Decreases

    Workers Purchasing Power Decreases

    “The task at hand for workers can be none other than to promote organization and combative struggle in defense of our class interests,” writes Ricardo Torres.


  • Che Guevara: We Can Give Our Blood to any American Homeland

    Che Guevara: We Can Give Our Blood to any American Homeland

    “I believe that all the problems facing our revolution, the vital problems, those that transcend the national peculiarities of each country, encompass the entire American continent.” A 1959 interview with Che Guevara.


  • US Guns Cause Wounds That Won’t Heal

    US Guns Cause Wounds That Won’t Heal

    “If the Border Patrol searched carefully for firearms — which is part of their job — instead of for migrants, we’d all be better off,” says Tania Del Moral.


  • Multiplying the Readers

    Multiplying the Readers

    Government agencies and sectors of civil society can, and indeed should, contribute to building more and better opportunities that normalize the appeal of reading.


  • SITUAM, A Renewed Actor in the University

    SITUAM, A Renewed Actor in the University

    The Metropolitan Autonomous University’s faculty and staff union has broadened the base of democratic decision-making in an institution where unilateral decisions abound.


  • Cuba: A Paradigm in Health, Despite the Blockade

    Cuba: A Paradigm in Health, Despite the Blockade

    Cuba’s achievements are noteworthy despite an economic blockade from the US that has lasted more than 65 years, writes Martí Batres.


  • The Inconsistencies of Ebrard

    The Inconsistencies of Ebrard

    Mexico’s Secretary of Economy touts a new trade policy of origin over price, yet the import of highly subsidized staple grains benefits US producers at the expense of Mexico’s domestic producers.



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