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Argentine President Javier Milei Faces Decline as Support Drops Below Rivals
Argentina's President Javier Milei is experiencing a significant decline in popularity, with recent polls showing support drops below key rivals. This trend reflects ongoing economic and political challenges and may reshape future electoral prospects.

Yankees Launch Spring Training with Key Player Performances and Debuts
The New York Yankees kicked off spring training with standout performances from key players like Aaron Judge and new pitching innovations by Will Warren. These early games set the stage for roster decisions and season readiness as the team builds momentum toward the 2026 season.

Pentagon Prepares for Cuba Invasion as Trump Mulls Military Action
The Pentagon is intensifying plans for a potential invasion of Cuba, awaiting President Trump's orders. Cuba warns of possible US aggression, heightening the risk of escalation.

US Military Strikes Drug-Smuggling Boats in Caribbean and Pacific, Killing Six Men
US military forces conducted strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing six men. These operations underscore ongoing US efforts to disrupt drug smuggling routes in these areas.

Venezuelan Police Fire Tear Gas at Protesters Demanding Pay and Pension Rises
Venezuelan police clashed with protesters demanding better pay and pensions, using tear gas in Caracas. The protests underscore the country's ongoing economic crisis and low living standards, with no clear resolution in sight.

Banxico Cuts Interest Rate to 6.75%, Cetes Yields Drop Significantly
The Bank of Mexico reduced its interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.75%, the lowest since March 2022. This move led to a decline in Cetes yields across maturities, affecting short-term investment options.

Banxico Cuts Interest Rate to 6.75% and Signals Possible Future Reductions
Banco de México unexpectedly lowered the interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.75%, citing inflation and global risks. The central bank has also signaled that further cuts could be on the horizon depending on future economic data.

Tatiana Clouthier Claims Strong Lead Ahead of Nuevo León Governor Race
Tatiana Clouthier declared she has the best prospects for winning Nuevo León's upcoming governor race. Her announcement sets the stage for a high-profile contest as Morena prepares internal candidate evaluations.
Mexico Supports Nearly 190,000 Repatriated Mexicans via 'México te Abraza' Program
Mexico's 'México te Abraza' program has assisted nearly 190,000 repatriated Mexicans since Jan 2025. The program responds to increased deportations following Trump's return to office, aiming to ease reintegration challenges.
Cuban Military Grants Silvio Rodríguez Combat Rifle to Defend Homeland
Silvio Rodríguez received a combat rifle from Cuban military leaders after pledging to defend Cuba against a US invasion. This marks a rare fusion of cultural authority and military symbolism amid rising geopolitical tensions.

US Raises Flag at Caracas Embassy, Restoring Diplomatic Ties After 7 Years
The U.S. has raised its flag at the Caracas embassy, reopening diplomatic channels severed since 2019. This signals a new phase of cooperation on key issues like energy and migration between the two nations.

Trump Officially Recognizes Maduro's Government; Meets with Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Twice at White House
Trump announced official recognition of Delcy Rodríguez's government in Venezuela. He also held a second meeting with opposition leader María Corina Machado at the White House.

Trump Facilitates Venezuelan Gold Sale to US While Banning Others
The Trump administration has approved a deal allowing Venezuela to sell up to 1,000 kg of gold to the US. Meanwhile, the US bans gold sales from Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Cuba, creating a selective sanctions landscape.

Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado to Return Amid Democratic Transition Push
Maria Corina Machado plans to return to Venezuela soon, aiming to bolster democratic efforts. Her return underscores ongoing political tensions and the push for democratic reforms in the country.

Maduro doubted Delcy Rodríguez's loyalty and believed US wouldn't attack Venezuela, NYT reports
Nicolás Maduro considered dismissing Delcy Rodríguez over trust issues, according to the NYT. He also believed, after speaking with Trump, that the US would not attack Venezuela, revealing confidence that may be misplaced.

Disappearance of Jorge Luis Preciado's Son Sparks Search in Colima and Jalisco
The son of Jorge Luis Preciado has been missing for two weeks, with a burned vehicle found near Colima and Jalisco. The case heightens regional security worries as authorities search for clues.