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Ebola epidemic spreading rapidly in Congo, WHO warns; 'outbreak remains severe'
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is spreading rapidly despite increased efforts to combat the virus. According to WHO, healthcare teams are working against time to address the worsening situation in the northeast of the country. The outbreak was declared on May 15, though transmission of the rare Bundibugyo strain went unnoticed for some time. As of the latest report, there have been 896 confirmed cases, including 232 deaths, with 21 new cases recorded in the last 24 hours. The outbreak is concentrated in theIt
Vibra Mexico
The article 'Vibra México' by Reforma provides an overview of current events and developments in Mexico.

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
Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded
The article 'Cartón - CALDERÓN' by Reforma appears to reference a cartoon related to former Mexican President Felipe Calderón. However, no further details or context are provided in the text.
Cardboard and cardboardboardboardboard
The article provides no text beyond the headline 'Cartón - CAMACHO'.
Celebrate 400,000 in the Tri Tri Triumph Angel
The article reports that 400,000 people celebrated the victory of 'El Tri' at the Angel of Independence monument.
'Tala', a hero in the city of Guadalajara
'Tala' is highlighted as a hero in Guadalajara.
Navy patrol collides with ferry in Isla Mujeres
A naval patrol collided with a ferry in Isla Mujeres.

Colombian Daniel Muñoz details how he lived his goal at the Mexico City Stadium
Colombia's national team started their participation in the 2026 World Cup with a victory over Uzbekistan at the Estadio Ciudad de México. Defender Daniel Muñoz scored the opening goal in the match, which was celebrated enthusiastically by Colombian fans. Muñoz described his experience scoring at the iconic stadium, noting the emotional atmosphere and the support from the crowd.
Paralyzed fans traffic in the Paseo de la Reforma
Fans have paralyzed traffic on Paseo de la Reforma.
Mayor in SLP celebrated dads with 'cool girls'
The article reports that the mayor of San Luis Potosí (SLP), Arma Alcalde, celebrated Father's Day with 'chicas buena onda,' which translates to 'good vibe girls.'
They push and stumble trying to get into Fan Fest.
The article describes chaotic scenes at the Fan Fest event, where people are pushing and bumping into each other trying to get in.
Canada wins for the first time in a World Cup and with a goalie
Canada wins its first World Cup match with a goal.
Prosecuting suspected member of La Familia Michoacana
A presumed member of La Familia Michoacana is being processed.

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
Iranian leader Khamenei approves memorandum with US
The Iranian leader approved a memorandum with the European Union.
Figures for the world in 2026
The article 'Cifras Mundial 2026' by Reforma discusses statistical data related to the 2026 World Cup.

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
CSP and King of Spain to meet on June 25 at CDMX
The article reports that the President of the Chamber of Deputies (CSP) and the King of Spain will meet in Mexico City on June 25.
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.
The Light Rail Fails, Too
The article reports on the failure of the Light Rail system.
Mexicans and Colombians celebrate at the Angel
Mexicans and Colombians celebrate at Angel, according to the headline.
Bolivia establishes trade union dialogue in the face of the crisis
Bolivia has initiated labor dialogue amid a crisis.
Tri has a practice between laughs
The article discusses 'Tiene Tri' engaging in a humorous practice.
Party sound in New York
The article mentions a 'fiesta sonidera' taking place in New York, but provides no additional details about the event, such as its purpose, participants, or significance.
CETEG detained two Segob officials for 5 hours
CETEG detained two officials from Segob for five hours.
State will maintain control of teaching places, says Mayor
The article reports that the Mayor has stated the State will maintain control over teaching positions.

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
They manage to sell on the Last Mile
The article discusses strategies for selling products in the 'Last Mile,' referring to the final stage of product delivery to consumers.
They attribute mechanical failure to the plane crash in Laredo.
The article reports that a plane crash in Laredo has been attributed to a mechanical failure.

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
I'd rather not have the TMEC, says Trump
The article reports that Donald Trump has stated he prefers not to have the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (TMEC).

CNTE leaves students without classes in three states; Mexicans First warns of violation of the right to education
The civil organization Mexicanos Primero has warned that marches, blockades, and strikes by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) have led to the violation of the right to education for children, adolescents, and young people in states with a high presence of dissident teachers. According to data from the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP), approximately 1.4 million students in Oaxaca, Guerrero, and Michoacán have been unable to attend classes since June 1, when the national strike by CNTE began. In Oaxaca, the suspension of activities started on May 25, extending school clos
Cartels control Mexico and the President is scared. - Trump
The headline states 'Cartels control Mexico and the President is scared' attributed to Trump, based on the provided text.

Fed keeps interest rates unchanged; between 3.5% and 3.75% at first board led by Kevin Warsh
The U.S. Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged, maintaining them within a range of 3.5% to 3.75%. This decision was made after the first monetary policy meeting led by new Federal Reserve President Kevin Warsh. The Fed chose not to lower rates despite pressure from President Donald Trump, who had previously criticized his predecessor, Jerome Powell. The decision followed rising inflation, with a year-on-year increase of 4.2% in May, and economic conditions including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and a resilient U.S. labor market.

US spreads deal with Iran; Persian country will dilute its enriched uranium and Washington will sponsor reconstruction fund
The European Union has announced an agreement with Iran, under which Iran will dilute its enriched uranium and the United States will sponsor a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. The agreement also calls for an immediate and permanent end to military operations across all fronts, including Israel's offensive in Lebanon. Iran will be allowed to resume oil sales once the memorandum is signed. Both countries will negotiate a mechanism to manage Iran's enriched uranium reserves under the supervision of the IAEA. The U.S. commits to ending all sanctions against Iran, including UN Security C

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.

Clara Brugada cancels delivery of works on Line 2 of the Metro; CNTE protests force to suspend event for second time
Clara Brugada, the head of government for Mexico City, has canceled the ceremony to hand over the completed works on Line 2 of the Metro for the second time due to protests organized by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE). The event was originally scheduled for June 17 at 11:00 AM at the Tasqueña terminal. This follows a similar cancellation on June 9, when Brugada also postponed public activities to address CNTE demonstrations. On June 9, she had planned to reopen Line 2 of the Metro after renovations aimed at preparing for the 2026 World Cup, as well as to inaugurate Line 14

Heavy rains and possible hail in CDMX; forecast rainfall for the afternoon of June 17
The Secretariat of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) forecasts hot weather after noon, partly cloudy skies, and strong rains for Wednesday, June 17, in Mexico City. Strong rains are expected between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., possibly accompanied by lightning and hail. Winds will vary in direction, ranging from 10 to 25 kilometers per hour with gusts up to 40 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperature forecasted for the day is 25°C in the afternoon, while the minimum is 15°C.
'I'm the boss,' Trump tells his G7 counterparts
The article reports that Donald Trump stated 'I am the boss' to his counterparts at the G7.
The far right
The article discusses the far-right movement in Mexico.
Teachers' salaries
The article discusses teacher salaries.
Uzbekistan doesn't care about the height of the CDMX
The article mentions that Uzbekistan is not concerned about the height of Mexico City.

"We don't need to stand up", Sheinbaum says of World Cup opening; flags IMSS hospital works in Colima
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed criticism over her absence at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup in Mexico City, stating she chose not to attend because 'we don't need to codearnos arriba' (literally 'climb up'). She emphasized that her administration governs 'for the people and by the people,' contrasting it with previous governments. During an event in Colima, she announced the start of construction on a new regional hospital under the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). She also criticized those who use bots and highlighted the contrast between the reality of
Setting up in Guadalajara to receive the Selection
The article reports on a large crowd gathering in Guadalajara to welcome the national football team.
AMLO's cousin calls Trump a 'tyrant' and a 'misogynist'
The sister of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has referred to U.S. President Donald Trump using terms such as 'tyrant' and 'misogynist'.
Electoral magistrates expose difficulties to MPs
Election judges highlight difficulties faced by deputies.
Chavez is, and me, sir?
The article's title 'Chávez sí, ¿y yo, Señor?' suggests a reflection or questioning related to Hugo Chávez, the former President of Venezuela. However, no further content is provided in the given text.
♪ Putting my foot in ♪
The article title 'Metiendo la pata' translates to 'Stepping on someone's foot,' which is an idiom often used to describe making a mistake or causing unintended harm. However, the provided text does not include any further details or content beyond the headline.
Bacardi loses US appeal in dispute over 'Havana Club'
Bacardí has lost an appeal in the US regarding the dispute over the 'Havana Club' brand.
Pope Leo gives 'thank God' for agreement between the US and Iran
The Pope expressed gratitude to God for the agreement between the United States and Iran.
Operational stand for transfer of the CAR Tri to AIFA
The article reports that an operation is being prepared to transfer the Tri of the CAR to the AIFA.
Ebola epidemic could last a year, according to the Red Cross
The Red Cross has suggested that an Ebola epidemic could last up to a year.
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Trump says memorandum bans Iran's nuclear plan
The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump claims a memorandum prohibits Iran's nuclear plans.
CNTE will block the Reformation Walk
The article reports that the CNTE (Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación) plans to block the Paseo de la Reforma.
The shoe
The article mentions 'Horma de Zapatero,' but provides no additional information or context regarding the subject.
Football and the 'culture' of money...
The article discusses the relationship between football (fútbol) and the culture of money, likely exploring financial aspects within the sport such as player salaries, sponsorships, or corruption.
Clara on her show and the city suffers
The article discusses Clara's performance at her show while highlighting the suffering of the city.
BanBienestar is charged with failing to control
BanBienestar was fined for control failures.

Van PVEM, Morena and PT in alliance for 16 of 17 governorates
The senator Jasmine Bugarín Rodríguez announced that the Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) will participate in an alliance with Morena and the Labor Party (PT) in 16 out of 17 state governorships up for election in 2027. The only exception is San Luis Potosí, where there is still no agreement on forming the coalition. In this state, Senator Ruth González Silva, wife of current Governor Ricardo Gallardo, is expected to be the PVEM candidate. However, Morena has rejected supporting her due to its statutes prohibiting electoral nepotism, which prevents close relatives of current officials from running
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World Cup affected by 'empathy': Iran 2-2 New Zealand
The article reports on a football match between Iran and New Zealand at the World Cup, with the score ending in a 2-2 draw.
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.
6.4% reduction in the value of insurance companies by VAT
The article reports that insurance companies' profits have decreased by 6.4% due to reforms in the Value Added Tax (IVA).
'Vozinha', from being bullied to being a Cape Verdean hero
'Vozinha', de sufrir bullying a ser héroe de Cabo Verde

The United States and Iran reach a peace agreement
The United States and Iran have reached a peace agreement aimed at ending military operations across all fronts, including Lebanon. The deal was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on his 80th birthday, with Pakistan acting as a mediator. Trump authorized the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade, though he clarified these would occur after the formal signing of the agreement. Iran confirmed the agreement, stating it would end the war immediately.
Newsom accuses Trump and faces tax dispute
The article mentions that Newsom accuses Trump and faces a dispute over taxes.
The Council of Ministers
The article discusses 'pacts of ungovernability,' likely referring to political agreements or strategies that hinder effective governance.
Cape Verde holds and draws against Spain
Cabo Verde drew with Spain in a football match.
Trump arrives in Europe for the G7 summit
The article reports that Donald Trump has arrived in Europe for the G7 summit.
One in four fail to meet diesel deadlock
The article reports that one in four individuals fails to comply with the diesel limit.
Other articles of heading 810
The article provides no text beyond the headline 'Cartón - OBI'.
Mexico and Spain
The article mentions Mexico and Spain but does not provide any specific content or details about their relationship, events, or topics.

Morena denounces alleged vote purchase in Coahuila for 200 pesos; "the ballots confirm the QRGate!", she says
Morena shared images on social media showing ballots from Coahuila's election count, alleging that the PRI purchased votes for local diputados at 200 pesos each. The party claims that ballot evidence confirms their earlier accusations of a systematic vote-buying scheme, questioning why the PRI insists the elections were clean if the ballots tell a different story. Morena's national leader, Ariadna Montiel, presented photos and videos during a press conference, accusing the PRI of using a QR code system to facilitate payments to voters, a method previously used in Durango.
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Graham Potter praises the atmosphere at Estadio Monterrey, saying 'We don't want to leave'
Graham Potter, entrenador de Suecia, elogió el ambiente del Estadio Monterrey después de la victoria de su equipo contra Túnez. Expresó su deseo de permanecer más tiempo en la ciudad, aunque reconoció que el calendario del Mundial 2026 determinará el rumbo de su equipo. También destacó el progreso de Suecia durante la preparación para el torneo.
Arman 'cascarita' in Paseo de la Reforma for the missing
The article mentions an event called 'cascarita' held on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City related to the issue of missing persons.
They accuse the political administration of education
The article reports that the political administration of education is being accused of certain issues.
Nine former police officers from Veracruz are being processed for kidnapping and torture
Nine former police officers from Veracruz are being prosecuted for kidnapping and torture.
Media report that flights in Iran have been canceled until further notice
Media reports indicate that flights in Iran have been canceled until further notice.
Prodemex has a 13% presence in the IMSS
The article states that Prodemex has a 13% presence in the IMSS.

San Miguel Amatitlán, Oaxaca; this is the municipality where Mayor Joel Ángel Bravo was shot dead
The mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán, Joel Ángel Bravo Martínez, was assassinated by armed men who entered his home and shot him around 8:00 AM on Saturday, June 13. The attack occurred weeks after the mayor had been assaulted while traveling on a road near Santiago Petlalcingo, Puebla. The state attorney general’s office confirmed it has begun investigations into the murder. The article provides basic information about San Miguel Amatitlán, noting it is located in the northwest of Oaxaca within the Mixteca region.

Metro reports closure of two stations on Line 2; suggest alternatives to reach the Center
The Metropolitan Autonomous Transit System (STC Metro) reported the closure of two stations on Line 2, which runs between Tasqueña and Cuatro Caminos. The affected stations are Chabacano and Zócalo/Tenochtitlan, which are not offering boarding or alighting services. As an alternative for reaching the city center, the Metro suggested using stations Pino Suárez and Allende on Line 2, as well as San Juan de Letrán and Bellas Artes on Line 8. The authority urged users to take precautions and consider alternate routes.
Sale Germany for the claim
The article mentions 'Alemania' (Germany) in relation to 'reivindicación' (claim or redress), but provides no further details or context.
Cuesta supervisión of Interoceánico 4 times its income
The article reports that the supervision of the Interoceanic Corridor costs four times its income.
Lewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona GP!
Lewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona Grand Prix.
Isaac del Toro wins the Auvergne Tour
Isaac del Toro has won the Tour Auvergne.
The dream day has arrived... World Cup is being played in Monterrey
The article announces that the World Cup is being played in Monterrey.