Iberdrola Out, Cox In
The Spanish multinational acquires Iberdrola Mexico for $4.2 billion; will invest $10.7 billion over five years, including Public-Private partnerships with CFE.
The Spanish multinational acquires Iberdrola Mexico for $4.2 billion; will invest $10.7 billion over five years, including Public-Private partnerships with CFE.
President Claudia Sheinbaum’s press conference with comments on 90 day tarrif pause with the US, bilateral security, and positive economic news.
2,245 complaints of eviction have been filed in 2025, representing an 8% increase compared to last year, with the crimes being concentrated in the boroughs of Iztapalapa, Cuauhtémoc, and Gustavo A. Madero.
An extensive network of companies, think tanks and NGOs funded by the United States and foreign and domestic corporations systematically oppose energy reforms, judicial democratization and other social elements of Mexico’s Fourth Transformation.
Average monthly labor income increased 10.5% from 2022 to 2024; while in the previous six-year period, the increase was 12.79%.
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on public railway projects, road infrastructure, corn and tortilla prices, Russian earthquake, economic growth, Ayotzinapa, and Alligator Alcatraz.
A special cross-over episode with David Griscom of Left Reckoning, on militarized budgets and manufactured crises with Mexico, as well as the erosion of civil rights, lessons from Mexico’s leftwar turn and the international boomerang of US Imperialism from the borderlands to Gaza.
This meeting between the Mexican government and cooperatives responds to a strong demand from Mexico’s social economic sector to be heard and taken into account.
President Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on house-to-house healthcare, new hospitals and clinics, operating room renovations, Fundación Azteca, measles, pharmaceutical purchases, auto industy, INE sanctions, and the new Mexico City Cablebús.
The President ruled out any financial problems or a lack of resources to pay workers’ salaries, refering to the delay in paying salaries to staff of the public TV station Canal Once.