UNAM
UNAM is a major public research university in Mexico. It is best known for its comprehensive programs across disciplines, extensive research output, and status as one of the largest and oldest universities in Latin America. It remains highly relevant in current news and public discourse as a cornerstone of Mexican higher education and debates over university autonomy, funding, and policy impacts.
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Mass protests in Mexico City on April 14 involve diverse groups, affecting traffic
On April 14, numerous protests, including a march by Antorchista, will take place across Mexico City, potentially impacting traffic. The events highlight social and political issues, with authorities warning of possible disruptions throughout the day.

Mexico recovers nearly 900 tons of hydrocarbons from Gulf beaches following spill
Mexican authorities have collected approximately 900 tons of hydrocarbons from beaches along the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive cleanup underscores ongoing efforts to mitigate ecological damage and improve spill response measures, with a new environmental observatory now operational.

UNAM launches Coordinating Council to advance AI research and ethics in Mexico
UNAM has formed a Coordinating Council to oversee AI research, education, and ethical standards. This move strengthens Mexico's position in technological innovation amid growing AI adoption locally and regionally.

Cyclist Dies in UNAM’s Ciudad Universitaria: Possible Heart Attack Investigation
A cyclist tragically died inside UNAM's Ciudad Universitaria, with initial reports suggesting a possible heart attack. The incident has prompted safety concerns regarding cyclists on campus, calling for further investigation and preventive measures.