Xóchitl demands AMLO 'clean' his name: 'There is evidence of Morena's closeness to the narco'
Xóchitl Gálvez, presidential candidate from the opposition, demands President AMLO to clear his name regarding allegations of narco funding.
'Check' on public finances
President López Obrador is set to propose a reform to ensure minimum wage increases align with inflation and that retirees receive their last full salary as a pension to avoid a crisis.
The dwindling support for the policy of 'hugs, not bullets'
The phrase 'hugs, not bullets' loses significance as Mexico's security policy shifts with new government actions.
AMLO suggests Biden is 'not very intelligent' for proposing border closure: 'It is demagogic'
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador criticized U.S. President Joe Biden's remarks about closing the border due to increased migration, calling it a demagogic stance.
Biden agrees with AMLO to stop fentanyl trafficking: This is what we know about the agreement
President Biden and President López Obrador agreed to enhance efforts to combat synthetic drug trafficking during their recent meeting in San Francisco.
Democracy in the 4T, for what?
The article discusses contrasting views on the role of democracy in Mexico's political transformation under the current government.
Manuel Espino joins López Obrador's campaign
Former PAN national leader Manuel Espino has joined Andrés Manuel López Obrador's presidential campaign as coordinator of social and civil organizations.
How to Defend Our Democracy
The article discusses a recent large-scale citizen demonstration in Mexico defending democratic values against governmental disregard, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement.
Mexico confronts the drug lords
The death of notorious drug lord El Mencho marks a pivotal moment in Mexico's ongoing fight against drug trafficking, indicating a shift from a policy of non-aggression.
Electoral Reform: Draft Shapes Political Parties to Request Popular Consultations
The draft of the electoral reform in Mexico suggests allowing political parties to call for popular consultations, a significant shift from current legislation.
‘Say hello to everyone’: This is Dragón, the Chinese restaurant that 'AMLO loves'
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador frequently dines at Dragón, a renowned Chinese restaurant in Mexicali, which is popular among locals and celebrities.
The desacralization of Andrés Manuel
The article discusses the decline of former President López Obrador's image, highlighting public discontent with his legacy and perceived hypocrisy regarding austerity.
ASF detects irregularities amounting to another 59 billion pesos in the last year of AMLO; Pemex and SICT among the flagged
The Superior Audit of the Federation (ASF) in Mexico has identified irregularities totaling 59.345 billion pesos in the final year of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's administration, including significant amounts flagged in federal spending.
ASF points out irregularities amounting to 65 billion pesos pending clarification in the Public Account 2024
The Superior Audit Office of Mexico has reported irregularities of over 65 billion pesos that need clarification regarding the 2024 Public Account audit.
Ramírez against Villamil
A recent photograph taken outside Palacio Nacional has sparked a heated exchange between regime radicals and the media, centering on the discussion between Jesús Ramírez Cuevas and Jenaro Villamil.
Increase in measles cases due to collapse of vaccination, warns Moreira
Mexican lawmaker Rubén Moreira attributes the rise in measles cases to the significant decline in vaccination rates since 2019 under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Morena exceeds its membership goal in just one year: "We are millions"
The Mexican political party Morena has surpassed its membership goal, enrolling over 12 million people in its national campaign within a year.
Do we blame Porfirio Díaz? PAN Deputy reproaches Morena for cases of measles
A PAN deputy criticizes the current administration for the lack of vaccines leading to child deaths from measles, placing accountability on the government of López Obrador.
The reversal for Ramírez Cuevas
Jesus Ramirez Cuevas, previously a key political operator for former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, faces backlash after worsening relations with Julio Scherer, another influential figure from the former administration.
Scherer, Ramírez Cuevas, and a Bomb for Claudia
Julio Scherer Ibarra's new book is set to spark controversy by reigniting discussions about the integrity of Andrés Manuel López Obrador's government and its accountability.
‘He really liked the leg ones’: This is Los Güeros, the tortería in Roma where AMLO used to eat
Los Güeros is a popular tortería in Mexico City's Roma neighborhood, renowned for its combination of tortas and a favorite of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The Peña Train
The interurban train project connecting Mexico City and Toluca, inherited from Enrique Peña Nieto's administration, was inaugurated by President Claudia Sheinbaum and other officials after significant delays during Andrés Manuel López Obrador's tenure.
Adán and Marina, under the scrutiny of the U.S.
Prominent figures in the regime, Senator Adán Augusto López Hernández and Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila, are facing serious investigations in the United States and are losing support in the national palace, despite public claims to the contrary.
Mexico opens the door to 'fracking' after years of veto by López Obrador
The government of Claudia Sheinbaum is finalizing plans for a significant shift in energy policy by allowing hydraulic fracturing, previously banned during Andrés Manuel López Obrador's presidency, leading to anticipated debates with environmental organizations and factions within the Morena party.
'We saw the game': This was the time Tenoch Huerta and AMLO met to watch soccer
The article recounts the memorable moment when Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and actor Tenoch Huerta watched a soccer match together during the 2022 World Cup, where Mexico lost to Argentina.
Olmeca Refinery Becomes the Most Productive in Mexico by the End of 2025
The Olmeca refinery in Dos Bocas, Tabasco, has become Mexico's most productive facility within the National Refining System, achieving record processing levels.
The gradual delineation between Sheinbaum and AMLO
The removal of Adán Augusto López Hernández from his Senate leadership roles is a significant political decision that enhances Claudia Sheinbaum's political project while diminishing the real influence of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Have you noticed? They are isolating us
The article discusses how the Mexican government is not adequately responding to the political, diplomatic, and military barriers being constructed by the United States to isolate Mexico, drawing parallels between past and present leadership.
When Carlos Bonavides defended AMLO and Sheinbaum: 'The best president since Moctezuma'
Actor Carlos Bonavides has repeatedly supported the political projects of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Claudia Sheinbaum, defending his pension against recent criticisms.
Airport in Tizayuca: The time AMLO considered this municipality to alleviate saturation at AICM
Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) once considered opening an airport in Tizayuca, Hidalgo, to help alleviate congestion at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) after inaugurating the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).
'I call on Obrador to help me': The time Carlos Bonavides asked AMLO for support after losing his assets
Mexican actor Carlos Bonavides sought help from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador after facing legal troubles that led to the loss of his assets.
A son of López Obrador was an honorary supervisor of the train project in Mexico that left 13 dead
A train accident in Oaxaca, Mexico, which has resulted in 13 fatalities, involved a project overseen by an honorary supervisor, who is the son of President López Obrador.