Veracruz, a key piece in the consolidation of energy sovereignty: Claudia Sheinbaum
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of Veracruz in achieving energy sovereignty during the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation.
Claudia Sheinbaum Seeks More Natural Gas Production in Mexico
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans to increase Mexico's natural gas production to enhance energy sovereignty as the country currently imports 75% of its natural gas.
Cleaning of hydrocarbon-contaminated beaches in Veracruz and Tabasco reaches 85% completion: Pemex
Cleanup efforts for hydrocarbon contamination on beaches in Veracruz and Tabasco have progressed to approximately 85% completion as Pemex reports the collection of around 91 tons of oil-impacted waste.
The Invisible Tragedy of the Oil Spill in Veracruz
An oil spill near Veracruz is harming the livelihoods of local families, as pollution threatens their fishing activities.
Who is the woman from Chocolate Abuelita? The story behind the Veracruz woman who changed the logo
The article explores the history and significance of Chocolate Abuelita in Mexico, focusing on the woman whose image is featured on its packaging.
Blow to 'huachicol' in Veracruz: Two suspected members of a network that stole oil from Pemex arrested
Two individuals suspected of being part of a network stealing crude oil from Pemex in Veracruz have been arrested by Mexican authorities.
Surveillance for hydrocarbons and clean beaches for Holy Week: Rocío Nahle
Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle announced ongoing surveillance for hydrocarbon waste along the coastline to ensure clean beaches ahead of Holy Week.
The Puppets of Pemex
The article discusses corruption involving a Pemex bidding process and the consequences faced by Veracruz residents.
Oil Spill on Beaches of Veracruz: What was the Source, According to Rocío Nahle?
The oil spill affecting the Gulf of Mexico beaches was caused by a private oil company vessel operating off the coast of Tabasco, according to Governor Rocío Nahle García.
Miguel Ángel Yunes reappears in the Senate and avoids talking about his support for Morena: 'What happened yesterday is in the past'
Former Veracruz governor Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares returned to the Senate temporarily to cover for his son, avoiding questions about his political stance regarding Morena.
Oil spill on Veracruz beaches reaches other municipalities; fishermen complain: 'It's filled with oil'
An oil spill that began on the southern beaches of Veracruz has expanded to nearby municipalities, prompting complaints from local fishermen about inadequate government response and cleanup efforts.
Veracruz ranks second nationally in investments
Veracruz has achieved the second position in Mexico for investment announcements, with an anticipated $856 million, which accounts for 6 percent of the national total.
Mystery gang hunt and kill Mexico 'cartel members' - 'If police won't we will'
An armed group in Veracruz, Mexico, known as the 'Cobra Group', has taken responsibility for an attack on a financial office, claiming to target cartel members, resulting in four deaths and multiple injuries.
Veracruz promotes market diversification and investment attraction: SEDECOP
The Secretary of Economic Development and Port of Veracruz has announced initiatives to enhance the region's presence in international markets and increase export opportunities for local producers.
Beaches of Veracruz Close Due to Oil Spill: Fishermen and Restauranteurs Most Affected
Beaches in southern Veracruz have been closed due to an oil spill from offshore, greatly impacting local fishermen and restaurants.
USS Wichita warship arrives in Veracruz; why is it in Mexico?
The USS Wichita, a U.S. Navy littoral combat ship, has arrived in Veracruz for logistical resupply amid its mission supporting U.S. Northern Command.
He Suffered from a Chronic Illness: This is How the Last Days of Héctor Zamorano, a Former Student of 'La Academia', Were
Mexican singer Héctor Zamorano passed away at the age of 47 in Veracruz, after battling chronic illness and depression.
Who was Héctor Zamorano, the first eliminated in the history of 'La Academia'?
Héctor Zamorano, the first contestant eliminated from Mexico's 'La Academia' reality show in 2002, has died in Veracruz, highlighting his struggles with health and personal battles over the years.
What did Héctor Zamorano die from? This is what we know about the death of the former member of 'La Academia'
The death of Héctor Zamorano, a former contestant of 'La Academia,' has been confirmed at the age of 47 due to a chronic illness.
Héctor Zamorano, from the first generation of 'La Academia', dies at 47; suffered from 'chronic illness'
Héctor Zamorano, a participant from the first generation of 'La Academia', has passed away at the age of 47 due to a chronic illness and was also battling depression.
'We fell for provocations': What we know about the brawl in the Premier League, where a Club Celaya fan died
A brawl in Boca del Río, Veracruz, following a Premier League match resulted in the death of a Club Celaya fan and multiple injuries.
14 alleged criminals linked to CJNG arrested in Veracruz; one kidnapped person freed
Mexican authorities have arrested 14 alleged criminals linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Veracruz and rescued one kidnapped victim during simultaneous raids.
Young man went out to look for a job in Veracruz; his body found on a highway
A 27-year-old man in Veracruz was found dead with signs of torture after going out to search for employment.
Due to the diversion of federal resources, FGR goes against three former collaborators of Javier Duarte
The Mexican Attorney General's Office is pursuing legal action against three former officials linked to Javier Duarte for their alleged involvement in the diversion of federal resources.
Judge orders Javier Duarte to remain in prison; he had two months left to serve his sentence
A federal judge has ordered former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte to stay in prison, denying his release just two months before the completion of his initial sentence for corruption.
Javier Duarte Process Linked for Alleged Embezzlement
Former Veracruz Governor Javier Duarte has been linked to a legal process for alleged embezzlement involving five million pesos.
Eduardo Verástegui explodes against Yeri Mua; accuses her of promoting 'vulgarity' and having addictions
Eduardo Verástegui criticized influencer Yeri Mua for promoting vulgarity and drug use following a controversial video of her consuming illicit substances at a concert.
Shooting in event parking lot leaves injured in the interior of SP
Five people were injured in a shooting at an event space in Vera Cruz, São Paulo, during a party.
Who are the relatives of Javier Duarte? This is how the family tree of the former governor of Veracruz is composed
The article discusses the family background of Javier Duarte, a former governor of Veracruz, amidst ongoing legal issues he faces.
Yeri Mua Justifies Herself After Allegedly Smoking Marijuana at Veracruz Carnival: 'Go to Therapy...'
Yeri Mua defended her actions after allegedly smoking marijuana during her performance at the Veracruz Carnival, asserting it was a stand against conservatism.
Javier Duarte's Freedom is at Stake; His Legal Situation Will Be Defined Today
Former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte faces a federal judge today who will decide if he is linked to the case involving the alleged diversion of five million pesos.
Canadian investment in Veracruz increases by more than 100 percent
Canadian Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Veracruz surged over 100 percent compared to the previous period, making the region a strategic destination for Canadian capital.
10,000 liters of hydrocarbon and three tank trucks secured in Tuxpan, Veracruz
Authorities in Tuxpan, Veracruz, have seized 10,000 liters of hydrocarbon and three tank trucks in a recent operation involving multiple security agencies.
Four Dead Dogs Abandoned Among Trash in Streets of Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz
Four dead dogs were found abandoned among trash in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, leading to concerns about animal cruelty in the area.
Collectives demand DNA results after discovery of a clandestine grave in Veracruz
Search collectives in Veracruz are awaiting DNA test results for bodies found in a clandestine grave discovered on February 5.
Users lash out at Yeri Mua after allegedly smoking illicit substances during Veracruz Carnival
Yeri Mua faces backlash on social media after requesting to smoke marijuana during her performance at the Veracruz Carnival.
Commandos break into 'Chay' mechanic workshop and execute father and son in Veracruz
Two men were shot dead in a motorcycle workshop in Martínez de la Torre, Veracruz, with another shooting incident reported in Papantla where one person was killed and another injured.
They traveled to Veracruz and did not return: the case of the disappearance of Eusebio and Guillermina that authorities have not been able to clarify | INTERVIEW
The article discusses the unresolved case of Eusebio Nolasco Joaquín and Guillermina López Rivera, who vanished in Veracruz under suspicious circumstances linked to potential organized crime involvement.
Sheinbaum rejects UK asylum for Karime Macías, wife of Javier Duarte: "We are not in favor"
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expresses opposition to the recent diplomatic asylum granted by the UK to Karime Macías, wife of former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte.
Woman found dead in Veracruz home; husband arrested as main suspect
A woman named Karla Mariana was allegedly murdered by her husband in Ixhuatlancillo, Veracruz, leading to his arrest as the primary suspect.
Karime Macías will not be extradited to Mexico; the United Kingdom grants her asylum
Karime Macías, the ex-wife of Veracruz's governor, is granted asylum in the UK and will not be extradited to Mexico despite a previous court ruling.
Sultanes Women and El Águila de Veracruz Engage in Social Work at the Rehabilitation and Inclusion Center
Sultanes Women and El Águila de Veracruz collaborated on a social initiative at the Rehabilitation and Social Inclusion Center in Veracruz.
Two young men shot while talking on the street in Soconusco, Veracruz
Two young men were shot dead in Soconusco, Veracruz, while conversing on the street in front of a residential vehicle.
Sultanes Women's Team Splits the Series Against El Águila de Veracruz by Losing the Second Game
Sultanes Femenil split their series against El Águila de Veracruz, losing the second game with a score of 5-3 at the Estadio Beto Ávila.
Authorities find fetus inside a box under a bridge in Coatzintla, Veracruz
Authorities discovered a fetus under a bridge in Coatzintla, Veracruz, prompting a significant security response.
Sultanas Women's Team Approaches Playoffs After Defeating El Águila de Veracruz in the First of the Series
Sultanes Femenil defeated El Águila de Veracruz 7-6 in a thrilling match, coming closer to playoff contention.
Will Javier Duarte Stay in Prison? These Are the Years He Could Get for the Crime of Embezzlement
Former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte faces new embezzlement charges that could extend his prison sentence beyond the nine years he is currently serving.
Why did Javier Duarte have a ‘diet’ of only honey and lemon for two weeks?
Former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, now imprisoned for embezzlement, implemented a honey and lemon diet while undergoing his legal process, causing controversy and curiosity.
Javier Duarte accuses political instruction to prevent him from leaving prison: "the idea is that I do not leave"
Former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte claims there is a political instruction to keep him in prison on the eve of completing his sentence.
More than 82 thousand liters of hydrocarbons seized during 4 raids in Minatitlán, Veracruz
Authorities seized over 82,000 liters of hydrocarbons and 149 vehicles during four raids in Minatitlán, Veracruz, leading to an investigation by the Federal Attorney General's Office.