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Mexico intends to file a second lawsuit against US gun dealers

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Mexico will sue U.S. companies it claims are responsible for flow of illegal weapons into Mexico. Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard suggests lawsuit could target gun shops or dealers in Arizona. Mexico has very strict restrictions on weapon possession, but drug cartel violence has cost hundreds of thousands lives. According to Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo … Read more

Mexico central bank increases interest rates to all-time high

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In August, inflation in Mexico reached 8.7 percent, well beyond the central bank’s objective of approximately 3 percent. The central bank increased its inflation projections due to “larger-than-anticipated inflationary shocks”. Additional rate hikes are likely, depending on whether inflation moderates, the Bank of Mexico says. Mexico central bank increased its benchmark interest rate to an … Read more

American Airlines passenger arrested for punching flight attendant

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A fight between a passenger and a flight attendant is going viral on social media. The passenger was going from Los Cabos, Mexico, to Los Angeles. US Justice Department has charged the attacker with one count of interfering with the flight crew. In the US, a video of a fight between a passenger and a … Read more

Poland skipper Robert Lewandowski to sport Ukraine captain’s armband in Qatar

Robert Lewandowski

Ukraine coach Andriy Shevchenko presents Robert Lewandowski with a World Cup captain’s armband. Poland and Ukraine qualified for the World Cup after playoff victories in March. This summer, Poland will face Argentina, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico in Group C in Qatar. Robert Lewandowski will wear the armbands of both Poland and Ukraine during the World … Read more

Powerful earthquake strikes Mexico, killing at least two people

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Magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes western Mexico on Monday. At least two people killed in the Pacific port of Manzanillo. U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issues a tsunami warning. On the anniversary of two devastating earthquakes, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck western Mexico on Monday, killing at least two people, damaging buildings, knocking out power, and … Read more

Prehistoric human skeleton was discovered in a cave near Mexico

Prehistoric

A cave-diving archaeologist on Mexico’s Caribbean coast says he found a skeleton. Octavio del Rio says the cave was flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago. The site is near where the Mexican government plans to build a high-speed tourist train. According to a cave-diving archaeologist on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, … Read more

Families of Mexico trapped miners unsatisfied by rescue strategy

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says families of miners rejected a fresh rescue plan. Ten individuals are still trapped in flooded shafts despite efforts to free five of them. No known indications of life or communications with the missing miners. According to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Friday, the families of the … Read more

Freedom of trapped Mexico miners could take a year

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Relatives of Mexican miners trapped in a mine have been informed the search could take 11 months. High water levels in shafts that are 200 feet (60 meters) deep are hampering the rescue effort. The administration hasn’t made its suggested solution available to the public. According to families, they have been informed that the search … Read more

Cruise ship rescues Cuban migrants stranded at sea

Cuban

Carnival Cruise ship rescues six Cuban migrants who were stranded at sea on a makeshift raft. Guests applaud and celebrate as the migrants approach the ship. Carnival Paradise was travelling from Tampa, Florida to Cozumel, Mexico. A cruise ship last week saved six Cuban migrants who were stranded at sea on a makeshift raft, according … Read more

Missing pupils in Mexico: Former top official detained in the investigation

Missing pupils in Mexico

A former attorney general of Mexico has been detained in relation to the 2014 disappearance of 43 students. The person in charge of the investigation into the crime, Jess Murillo Karam, has been accused of torturing and forcibly displacing people. Investigators think the students were taken into custody by dishonest police officers, given to a … Read more

Biden to end Remain-in-Mexico border policy after court order

Joe Biden

The Department of Homeland Security has stopped using the Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as “Remain-in-Mexico”. The policy required certain migrants to await their asylum hearings in Mexico. US border officers on Monday suspended restrictions from the Trump era that obliged certain migrants to await their asylum hearings in Mexico. The policy was stopped because … Read more

President Andres Manuel visits flooded mine, faces angry public

Andres Manuel

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador arrives at coal mine in northern state of Coahuila. Attorney general’s office announces an inquiry into suspected crimes related to the event. Families of miners trapped in a mine in Mexico battled with troops as the president arrived. As the Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador arrived at the … Read more

Ten miners trapped in a flooded coal mine in northern Mexico

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Rescuers have been battling for over 24 hours to reach ten miners trapped in a flooded coal mine. Six special forces divers joined the rescue efforts early Thursday morning. Governor of Coahuila and Zaragoza states visited Sabinas, where the mine is located. Rescuers have been battling for over 24 hours to reach ten miners trapped … Read more

Mexican President Lopez Obrador sparks concerns after tough statements on US energy dispute

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  • A US-led complaint against Mexico’s energy policy has sparked considerable concern within the Mexican government.
  • President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is “seriously analysing” the situation. He has attempted to defuse it by personally negotiating deals with companies that oppose his policies.
  • A source familiar with Mexico’s efforts to resolve the dispute said that the dispute has reached an institutional level.

Despite President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s defiant stance, a potentially costly US-led complaint against Mexico’s energy policy has sparked considerable concern within the Mexican government, officials and people close to the matter say.

The US Trade Representative demanded dispute settlement talks with Mexico last week, claiming Lopez Obrador’s push to tighten state control of the energy market is unfair to its companies and likely violates a regional trade agreement.

With rousing appeals to national sovereignty, Lopez Obrador said he would lay out Mexico’s position on the issue alongside an independence day military parade on Sept. 16, even as he sought to minimise any potential conflict with the US.

“Nothing will happen, nothing will happen, because we both need each other,” he said last week.

In reality, Lopez Obrador is annoyed, concerned, and frustrated by the squabble, and has attempted to defuse it by personally negotiating deals with companies that oppose his policies, according to a person familiar with the president’s thinking.

Separately, two Mexican officials expressed concern about the trade dispute, and a third stated that the president was “seriously analysing” the situation.

The president addressed the US demand a day after it became official, saying he had reached agreements with 17 of 19 American energy companies in June, without naming them.

The office of Lopez Obrador, a leftist who has sought to energise his electoral base in this and other disputes by claiming that opposition to his policies is being driven by corrupt domestic adversaries, did not respond to a request for comment.

However, the agreements he announced with energy companies did not prevent USTR from filing its demand. Canada soon followed suit.

During a 75-day consultation period, Mexico’s economy ministry has pledged to pursue a “mutually satisfactory” solution through “open, frank” dialogue.

If no agreement is reached, the USTR may request a dispute panel.

“This is very serious, and it must be handled very carefully,” said Alfredo Femat, chairman of the lower house’s foreign relations committee and a member of Lopez Obrador’s ruling MORENA party’s coalition allies.

Once the issue reached a panel, Mexico’s ability to broker an agreement would be lost, according to Femat.

According to a second source familiar with the situation, Mexican officials have expressed surprise to business leaders that the USTR demand was submitted just a week after Lopez Obrador returned from talks with US President Joe Biden in Washington.

Officials have stated that Mexico does not intend to change its laws, but is open to exploring other options, according to the source. The source also expressed concern that tariffs could target Mexican-made SUVs and pickup trucks.

According to a Mexican official, Mexico would argue to Washington that a trade war with one of its key trading partners risks harming the US economy at a critical time, with midterm elections in the US looming in November.

Last week, Lopez Obrador claimed that without the assistance of Mexico’s auto industry, the cost of a new car in the United States would rise by $10,000. He rejected the possibility of Mexico leaving the USMCA on Thursday. [L1N2Z91XM]

Mexico’s economy ministry referred to earlier remarks about how it hoped to resolve the dispute through consultations. A foreign ministry spokesperson echoed that sentiment, saying Mexico was confident that established mechanisms could facilitate an agreement but declining to confirm other details reported by Reuters.

Still, the first source familiar with Mexico’s efforts to resolve the dispute said that the dispute has reached an institutional level where the government cannot rely on case-by-case solutions.

However, if Lopez Obrador feels trapped, there is a risk that he will escalate the conflict, according to the source, who added, “He is not capable of backing down, because he has already gone too far.”

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Mexico declares drought in northern state of Nuevo Leon

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Mexico’s federal government has declared the northern state of Nuevo Leon’s water deficit a matter of “national security”. The region, home to Mexico’s industrial hub, has been plagued by a deepening drought in recent months. Outrage has grown as commercial bottlers and beer companies extract billions of gallons of water annually under federal concessions. Mexico … Read more

94 migrants flee in truck in Mexico amid suffocation

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At least 94 migrants were forced to smash their way out of a trailer. The trailer was abandoned on a highway in the humid Gulf state of Veracruz. Another group asked for temporary visas that would let them travel all over Mexico and were turned over to immigration officials. MEXICO: At least 94 migrants were … Read more

State lawmakers look to Mexico for direction in fight for abortion rights

Mexico

Last year, Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalized abortion. The decision led to more permissive legislation in several of the country’s states. In contrast, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing states to outlaw or severely restrict abortion care. State legislators have turned to their southern neighbor for guidance and direction on how to navigate … Read more

Mexico eyes ‘mutually satisfactory’ solution to U.S. energy trade spat -deputy minister

Mexico City

Mexico’s Deputy Economy Minister Luz Maria de la Mora hopes for a “mutually satisfactory solution” to talks requested by the US and Canada over what they claim are Mexican energy-related breaches of a regional trade pact. If unresolved, the dispute could lead to punitive tariffs in the United States. Mexico will not use the energy … Read more

Priyanka Chopra enjoyed a beachy 40th birthday celebration with hubby Nick Jonas in Mexico

Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra celebrated her 40th birthday with husband Nick Jonas in Mexico. The couple were joined by their friends and family at Cabo San. Pictures obtained show the duo soaking in the sun over the July 17-18 weekend. Priyanka Chopra turned 40, and she and her husband Nick Jonas celebrated in Mexico. Nick had previously … Read more

Mexico grieve for marines who crashed after drug lord’s capture

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Mexican navy holds ceremony to remember 14 marines who died in a helicopter crash. Crash was an accident, navy says; cause is still being investigated. Marines were assisting in capture of Rafael Caro Quintero, co-founder of Guadalajara drug cartel. The Mexican navy held a ceremony to remember 14 marines who died when their helicopter crashed … Read more

Mexico captures drug lord wanted for murder of US agent

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Rafael Caro Quintero is accused of ordering the murder of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. He has a $20 million bounty on his head and is described by the FBI as “extremely dangerous”. The case strained diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States. The murder was depicted in the popular Mexican TV series “Narcos: … Read more