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Pentagon executes 3 in another boat attack
The Pentagon executed three individuals in another attack on a boat.

CNTE accumulates 71 days of unemployment in two and a half years
The Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) has accumulated at least 71 days of work stoppages over two and a half years as part of national protests that resumed in 2024, primarily in states such as Oaxaca, Chiapas, Guerrero, Michoacán, Zacatecas, and Mexico City, where the dissident teaching sector has greater presence. According to a review of mobilizations in Mexico City, the CNTE suspended activities for 27 days in 2024, representing 14.6% of an 185-day school cycle; 25 days in 2025, which accounted for 13.5% of the academic calendar; and added 19 days of indefinite全国

From Sheinbaum to Lilly Téllez; politicians see Mexico play South Korea
Mexican politicians, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, Morena legislators like Ricardo Monreal, and PRI member Rubén Moreira, watched the Mexico vs. South Korea football match. They shared photos and videos on social media. Sheinbaum viewed the game at the National Palace, while the Chamber of Deputies set up a screen to watch the match. Monreal encouraged fans to support the team, and Moreira posted a photo of the game, which ended 1-0 in favor of Mexico. PAN legislator Noemí Luna attended the event along with others.
Influencer Inocat returns to Guadalajara to watch Mexico-Korea game after suffering racism
The influencer Inocat returns to Guadalajara to watch the Mexico-Korea game after having experienced racism.
Soccer fever engulfs the Zócalo Fan Fest; it reaches its maximum capacity
The Fan Fest event at the Zócalo was filled to capacity due to the excitement surrounding football.
Daniel Noboa grants immunity to foreign military personnel conducting operations in Ecuador
Daniel Noboa, the President of Ecuador, has granted immunity to foreign military personnel conducting operations within Ecuador.

FGJEM charges a mayor for false kidnapping
The State Attorney's Office of Mexico State (FGJEM) has charged Mayor Nancy Nápoles Pacheco of Tenancingo with 'false kidnapping' related to a case she previously reported being a victim of on May 31. The investigation found inconsistencies in her statements and evidence suggesting she orchestrated the fake kidnapping to justify a public funds shortfall of 40 million pesos from her administration. Nápoles Pacheco, along with her husband, brother-in-law, and three others who have been detained, allegedly planned the staged kidnapping to claim the money. A formal charge hearing is scheduled for
Court declares crimes by ABC kindergarten to be imprescriptible; ministers attribute the tragedy to neoliberalism
A court has ruled that crimes related to the ABC Daycare tragedy are not subject to statute of limitations. Female ministers have attributed the tragedy to neoliberalism.
IPN placed in the 'ranking' of the 10 most important universities in Mexico
The article reports that the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) has been ranked among the top 10 most important universities in Mexico.
Ssa recognises indigenous traditional medicine in the national midwifery committee
The Mexican health ministry (Ssa) has recognized traditional indigenous medicine within the National Midwifery Committee.
A man arrested after assault of alleged traders in the operation of Rojo de la Vega in Zona Rosa
A man was detained following an alleged attack by suspected merchants during an operation conducted by Rojo de la Vega in Zona Rosa.
Cuba needs "urgent changes" to overcome the crisis: Diaz-Canel
The Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel stated that Cuba requires 'urgent changes' to overcome the current crisis.

IP estimates losses of 100 mdp of pesos per day
Business owners and merchants in Mexico City's Historic Center estimate daily losses of up to 100 million pesos due to the 15-day protest by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE). The protest has blocked major access points to the city center, affecting both residents and tourists during the World Cup and the FIFA Fan Fest at the Zócalo. María Elena Lozano, representing the business community, stated that many businesses rely on external suppliers, such as trucks from Puebla, which have been unable to enter the area. She noted that the local government has removed barriers and承诺
Profeco scolds VIX and asks users to report failures in World Cup broadcasts
The Mexican regulatory agency Profeco has criticized VIX for transmission issues during the World Cup and is asking users to report any problems they encounter.
Sheinbaum: Don't get hooked on every statement Trump makes, he has his way of communicating
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, stated that it is unnecessary to react to every statement made by Donald Trump, emphasizing that Trump has his own way of communicating.
FIFA rented Chapultepec Castle for $1 million for official gala dinner, Sheinbaum reports; "I just went to say hello and retired"
The article reports that FIFA rented the Chapultepec Castle for $1 million to host an official dinner, according to Sheinbaum. Sheinbaum stated she only attended to greet guests and then left.
Mexico SA
The article 'México SA' by La Jornada discusses the state of Mexico's economy and corporate landscape, though specific details are not provided in the text excerpt.
Wifi saturation and SMS blocking will affect mobiles without a line link to CURP
The article discusses how saturation of WiFi networks and the blocking of SMS messages will affect mobile devices that are not linked to a CURP (Unique Population Registry Code).
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US and Iranian presidents sign agreement to end war
The presidents of the United States and Iran have signed an agreement aimed at ending the war.
Subsidy to the CNTE
The article discusses a subsidy provided to the CNTE (Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación), which is an organization representing teachers in Mexico.
US reserves right for military action in Mexico, warns JD Vance
The article reports that JD Vance has warned that the European Union reserves the right to take military action in Mexico.
Afore-owned companies make record profits
The article reports that companies owning Afore (Mexican retirement savings institutions) have achieved record profits.

Colombia conquers CDMX; the yellow tide turned the World Cup into a coffee party
Colombian fans filled the streets around the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to support their national team during their World Cup opener against Uzbekistan. The event turned into a vibrant celebration with fans wearing yellow, singing, and waving Colombian flags. Despite some protests in the area and light rain, the enthusiasm remained high. Notable figures such as Radamel Falcao and Maluma were also present.
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Captain accused of a huachicol network in the Navy denied asylum
A captain accused of involvement in a fuel theft ring within the Mexican Navy had his request for an injunction denied.
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Dialogue between the Bolivian government and the opposition
The government of Bolivia and opposition groups are holding dialogues.
Shipyard
The article discusses the Astillero shipyard, focusing on its operations and significance within the Mexican maritime industry.
Americans warned about adulterated drinks in the country
The article warns American citizens about adulterated beverages in Mexico.
The 4t unleashes process heading to 2027
The article discusses the Fourth Transformation process heading towards 2027.
JD Vance: US reserves 'right' to military action against cartels in Mexico; we prefer cooperation, says
The article reports that the United States reserves the 'right' to take military action against cartels in Mexico but prefers cooperation, according to JD Vance.
Colombia turns the Zócalo into a party: celebrate in the rain at the FIFA Fan Festival
Colombia celebrated at the FIFA Fan Festival held in the Zócalo, despite the rain.
Tenancingo mayor kidnapped herself to collect 40 mdp and cover the embezzlement: Edomex prosecutor
The head of the State Attorney's Office in the State of Mexico (Fiscalía Edomex) announced that the mayor of Tenancingo, María del Pilar Martínez, had self-imposed a form of 'self-sequestration' to collect 40 million pesos and cover up a financial misappropriation.
Guanajuato places 11 "silence zones" of high risk for journalists and activists
Guanajuato has identified 11 'zones of silence' classified as high-risk areas for journalists and activists.
Raúl Castro supports economic reforms in Cuba presented by Miguel Díaz-Canel
Raúl Castro supports economic reforms proposed by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Sheinbaum avoids commenting on the political plan between Morena, PVEM and PT; "it is up to the leaderships of the parties", he says
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declined to comment on a potential political alliance between the ruling Morena party, the Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), and the Labor Party (PT). The alliance is expected to be announced later in the week ahead of the 2027 state elections. Morena's national leader, Ariadna Montiel Reyes, confirmed that an integral political plan would be presented but did not confirm whether there would be alliances in all 17 states holding elections. The article also mentions that officials have requested leave to run for office and that changes have occurred in the federl
US and Iran sign agreement to end war and open new nuclear negotiations
The European Union and Iran have signed an agreement aimed at ending the war and initiating new nuclear negotiations.
A thousand security personnel in Tijuana guarding the Iran national team's rally
A thousand security personnel from Tijuana are providing protection for Iran's national football team during their concentration period.
Búsqueda - Mexican team sets strategy against South Korea with private training in Guadalajara
The Mexican national team is refining its strategy against South Korea with private training sessions in Guadalajara.
Search - Between beatings and chants, Colombian fans invade the Paseo de la Reforma for the World Cup
Colombian fans celebrated the World Cup by gathering at Paseo de la Reforma, chanting and cheering.
Búsqueda - The Permanent ratifies Krystel Castillo in the SAT; will prioritize audits to billing companies
La Permanente, an organization associated with the Mexican government, has reappointed Krystel Castillo to the SAT (Servicio de Administración Tributaria). The article mentions that Castillo will prioritize audits of facturers.
Measures to facilitate transfers can have a potential impact: Emilio Romano
Emilio Romano comments on potential impacts of measures aimed at facilitating transfers.

Sheinbaum again refuses to meet with the CNTE; instructs SEP and Segob to attend the magisterium
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has rejected the possibility of meeting directly with members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), stating that the handling of teachers' demands falls under the jurisdiction of the Secretariat of Government (Segob) and the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP). The CNTE has been on strike for over two weeks, demanding, among other things, the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE Law and better retirement and pension conditions for education workers. The strike risks disrupting the closure of the 2025-2026 school cycle for approximately 1.4 millionK
11-year-old girl dies after being struck by lightning in Papantla, Veracruz
A girl aged 11 years died after being struck by lightning in Papantla, Veracruz.

Supreme Court resumes case on euthanasia; will discuss constitutionality of banning assisted suicide
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) has resumed its authority to examine the constitutionality of Mexico's health laws that prohibit euthanasia and assisted suicide outright. The case stems from an individual seeking judicial protection against the Federal Health Law and the City of Mexico's Penal Code, which restrict access to euthanasia. The petitioner argues that enforcing 'natural death' as the only legally valid form of dying violates the rights to autonomy and personal development. The Supreme Court must now deliberate and establish a legal stance on this issue. Minister Ar
Subject detained with 21 kilograms of methamphetamine in Huatabampo, Sonora
A man was arrested in Huatabampo, Sonora, with 21 kilograms of methamphetamine.
Neza's transformation is through education: Carmen de la Rosa
The article discusses the transformation of Neza through education, focusing on the efforts led by Carmen de la Rosa.
Lula says Trump should not "meddle in Brazil's elections"
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated that Donald Trump should not interfere in Brazil's elections.

Hotel occupancy and sales for 2026 World Cup still below expectations: Concanaco; still expected to achieve estimated figures
The president of Concanaco-Servytur, Octavio de la Torre de Stéffano, stated that the economic boost expected from the FIFA World Cup 2026 has not yet translated into full occupancy or increased sales for most businesses in Mexico. Hotel occupancy rates in major cities like Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara are below initial expectations, though there is potential for growth. Restaurant sales data show that 56% of establishments reported lower revenues compared to regular days.
Búsqueda - Colombia debuts in its new world championship adventure; James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz lead the coffee offensive
Colombia makes its debut in its new World Cup campaign with James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz leading the offensive line.
Search - They secure 200 liters of methamphetamine sent from Culiacán to Hermosillo by parcel
Authorities have seized 200 liters of methamphetamine that were sent via courier service from Culiacán to Hermosillo.
Iran acknowledges that its arsenal of enriched uranium must be destroyed
Iran acknowledges that its enriched uranium stockpile must be destroyed.
Search - SSC secures hammers, rockets and metal pipes in vehicles on Tlalpan road
The article reports that the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSC) seized items including mazos (crowbars), cohetones (fireworks), and metal tubes from vehicles on the Tlalpan highway.
After insults to Trump, Sheinbaum instructs to review performance of Manuela Obrador, cousin of AMLO, in the Well-being
The article reports that Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect, has ordered an investigation into the actions of Manuela Obrador, her cousin and the head of the National Institute for Wellbeing (Bienestar), following insults directed at former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump goes against Mexico at G7; accuses Sheinbaum of being a "scared woman"
The article reports that Donald Trump criticized Mexico during the G7 summit, accusing President Claudia Sheinbaum of being a 'scared woman.'

For Worldwide, they decree home office and suspend classes in CDMX and Guadalajara; check here for details
The Mexican government issued a decree through the Official Federal Gazette (DOF) requiring remote work and the suspension of classes in Mexico City and the Greater Guadalajara area due to the upcoming 2026 World Cup matches. The decree aims to improve urban mobility, road safety, administrative continuity, and public service efficiency by implementing flexible work arrangements for federal public servants based in these areas.
National electricity coverage will reach 99.99% in 2028; it is an action of energy justice: Sheinbaum
The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, stated that national electricity coverage will reach 99.99% by 2028, calling it an action of energy justice.
New TV Azteca litigation reaches the Supreme Court
A new lawsuit by TV Azteca has reached the Supreme Court.
Decree 'home office' and suspension of classes for World Cup matches
The article reports that 'home office' arrangements and the suspension of classes have been decreed due to World Cup matches.
From Brazil to Mexico: Trumpist injerencism
The article discusses Trumpist interventionism, comparing situations in Brazil and Mexico.
Traders report losses of 2 thousand 500 mdp in Oaxaca due to teacher blockades
Merchants in Oaxaca have reported losses amounting to 2.5 billion pesos due to blockades organized by teachers.
Riot between merchants and staff of Cuauhtémoc mayor's office leaves one detained
A fight between merchants and staff from the Cuauhtémoc borough office resulted in one person being detained.
Argentina overwhelms Algeria with Messi's hat-trick, which ties Klose as top scorer in World Cups
Argentina defeated Algeria with a hat-trick by Lionel Messi, who tied with Miroslav Klose as the top scorer in World Cup history.
Presidency decrees suspension of classes and home office for World Cup games in CDMX and Guadalajara
The Mexican presidency has announced the suspension of classes and implementation of remote work for the duration of the World Cup games in Mexico City and Guadalajara.
Tamaulipas industry grows 14% and accumulates projects for 22 thousand mdd
The industrial sector in Tamaulipas has grown by 14%, accumulating projects worth 22 billion pesos.
"Without the US there would be no Israel": Trump warns Netanyahu to be "more responsible" with Lebanon after Iran deal
Former U.S. President Donald Trump warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be 'more responsible' toward Lebanon following an agreement with Iran, stating that 'without the EU, Israel would not exist.'

Sheinbaum rejects a formal trial against Rocha Moya; "there is no legal deadline to force the US to provide evidence", he says
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that there is no legal deadline requiring the United States Department of Justice to provide additional evidence in the case of Rubén Rocha Moya's provisional detention request for extradition. She emphasized that the U.S. has not provided any proof to support the urgent detention request and clarified that this is not part of a formal extradition process.
Our team is the most oppressed in the entire World Cup, denounces Iran coach
The coach of Iran's national football team has accused the tournament organizers of unfairly treating Iran, claiming their team is the most oppressed in the World Cup.
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Epstein's shadow surrounds Trump and the power elite
The article discusses the influence and connections of Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on his relationships with Donald Trump and other powerful figures.
Tyra Banks sues Netflix for defamation
Tyra Banks has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix.
And the ball rolled...
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Vozinha and Cape Verde are walling and bridging the Red Fury
The article discusses Vozinha and Cape Verde taking measures to counteract the 'Furia Roja' (Red Fury), though specific details about what these actions entail or the context surrounding the term 'Furia Roja' are not provided in the text.
Epstein's powerful friends can't escape his shadow.
The article discusses how powerful friends of Jeffrey Epstein have been unable to escape the shadow of his influence.
Social security and pensions
The article discusses 'solidarity pensions,' though no further details are provided in the text.
Teachers and the far right
The article discusses the relationship between teachers and the far-right, though specific details are not provided in the text.
Communions from Atlapulco, Edomex, set fire to talmonton vans in La Marquesa
Residents of Atlapulco, State of Mexico, set fire to trucks belonging to 'talamontes' in La Marquesa.
T-MEC's review continues despite Trump's words.
The article mentions that Mexico continues reviewing the USMCA (T-MEC) despite comments made by Donald Trump, according to Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard.
Requested by the Tabasco prosecutor's office sentenced to 154 years against former security secretary, Hernán Bermúdez
The prosecutor's office in Tabasco has requested a sentence of 154 years against former security secretary Hernán Bermúdez.
Judge grants amnesty to 'Don Rodo', brother of 'El Mencho', and orders to restore link to process
A judge granted an amparo (legal protection) to 'Don Rodo,' the brother of drug cartel leader 'El Mencho,' and ordered the reinstatement of his legal process.
Young woman complains of assault by her partner in Cuernavaca during birthday celebrations
A young person reported an attack by their partner during a birthday celebration in Cuernavaca.
Ministra Ríos is prevented from participating in a mining litigation linked to Salinas Pliego
The article reports that Minister Ríos was prevented from participating in a legal case involving a mining company linked to Carlos Salinas Pliego.
Gavin Newsom, governor of California, accuses Trump of ordering an investigation against him and his wife
Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, accuses Donald Trump of ordering an investigation against him and his wife.