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Sheinbaum Confirms No Formal Charges in Ongoing Drug Trafficking Investigations
President Sheinbaum states that no Mexican officials have been formally charged in investigations related to drug trafficking and foreign agents. The situation remains active with investigations continuing, but no legal actions have been taken yet.

Mexico Implements Mandatory 28 Pesos per Liter Diesel Price Cap
Mexico has set a maximum diesel price of 28 pesos per liter, with authorities actively enforcing the limit. Industry compliance follows recent government discussions to control fuel prices and address market challenges.

Mexico Launches 'Dynamic Hour' in Schools to Support Teen Mental Health
Mexico's SEP is implementing the 'dynamic hour' in schools to boost mental health among teens, part of the larger 'ABC of Emotions' strategy. This initiative responds to recent violence and aims to support students through awareness, activities, and support lines.

Mexico Ships Crude to Japan as Middle East Crisis Disrupts Supply
Mexico is exporting surplus crude to Japan due to disruptions from the Middle East conflict, with about one million barrels planned for July. Japan seeks to diversify energy sources as crude prices surge, prompting diplomatic discussions and increased imports.

Pemex Finds 3 Officials Hid Oil Spill Details in Gulf of Mexico Using Internal Records
Pemex uncovered that three officials concealed information about a major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico by using internal logs. This revelation prompts scrutiny of internal protocols and calls for stricter accountability measures.

Sheinbaum Threatens Tax Reviews Over Diesel Price Violations in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico's tax authority may review gas stations that sell diesel above the 28.30 pesos limit, following findings of widespread non-compliance. She plans to meet station owners soon to discuss measures, as the government seeks to curb rising fuel prices to control inflation.

Tecámac Mayor's Admission of 10,000 Dog Euthanasia Sparks Major Debate
New articles confirm that Tecámac's former mayor, Mariela Gutiérrez, oversaw the euthanasia of over 10,000 dogs, reaffirming ongoing legal and ethical debates. The investigation into her actions is now gaining momentum, with potential judicial and political consequences.

Mexico Prepares for 2026 World Cup with Infrastructure, Safety, and Sustainability Initiatives
Mexico is accelerating infrastructure and safety measures ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including innovative transport projects and safety guarantees. These efforts aim to ensure a successful, environmentally friendly event that boosts local economies and global visibility.

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk to Visit Mexico Next Week Amid Disappearance Crisis
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk will visit Mexico next week to review efforts addressing the over 133,000 disappearances amid tensions with the government. The trip aims to evaluate ongoing investigations and bolster international cooperation.

Mexican Court to Decide on Reopening Link to La Luz del Mundo Abuse Case
Mexico's court will determine on April 16, 2026, whether to reopen the investigation into La Luz del Mundo's leader, Naasón Joaquín García, amid allegations of child sexual abuse. This decision could impact justice processes and the fight against religious institutional impunity.

Mexican Forces Confirm 'El Mencho' Killed During Jalisco Operation
Mexican authorities announced the death of CJNG leader 'El Mencho' during a federal operation in Jalisco. The event could reshape cartel dynamics and law enforcement strategies.

Mexico Launches New Measures to Tackle Inflation, Including Fuel Subsidies
Mexico's government has introduced measures such as fuel subsidies and price agreements to control rising inflation caused by supply shocks. These steps are crucial for stabilizing prices and maintaining economic stability amid global tensions.

Shakira Draws 400,000 Fans, Sets Zócalo Attendance Record in Mexico City
Shakira's concert at the Zócalo attracted a record 400,000 people, showcasing Mexico City's vibrant cultural scene and readiness for global events. This milestone may boost Mexico's international image and tourism, especially ahead of the FIFA World Cup starting June 11.

Mexican Afores Record Largest Monthly Loss of 417 Billion Pesos
Mexican Afores experienced their worst month ever with losses of 417 billion pesos amid Middle East tensions. Experts warn of possible long-term economic challenges if the conflict persists.

Mexico's Senate Approves Constitutional Reform to Standardize Feminicide Laws Nationwide
The Mexican Senate has unanimously approved a constitutional reform to create a unified legal framework for feminicide across the country. This move aims to reduce disparities and impunity in gender-based violence cases, paving the way for comprehensive national legislation.

Sheinbaum Launches Tlaxcala's First 'Economic Well-Being Hub' with Over $500M Investment
Meta and Google have been ordered to pay approximately $6 million in damages in landmark cases related to social media harm affecting minors in California and New Mexico. These rulings represent a significant legal precedent for social media companies and child safety.

US border wall expansion damages Cerro Cuchumá, sacred to Baja California's Kumiai community
US authorities are expanding the border wall near Tecate, Baja California, damaging Cerro Cuchumá, a sacred mountain for the Kumiai people. Mexican officials and indigenous leaders are investigating the impact, with the President demanding reports on explosive detonation effects.

Mexico's heavy truck sector faces 30.4% decline in Q1 2026 amid used vehicle import challenges
Mexican heavy truck production and sales declined sharply in the first quarter of 2026, with a 30.4% drop driven by increased used vehicle imports from the U.S. Industry leaders remain hopeful that government incentives will help revive the sector.

Pemex's Deer Park refinery faces diesel spill after vessel collision, containment underway
Pemex announced a diesel spill caused by vessel collision at its Deer Park refinery in Texas. Containment efforts are underway and are expected to last two days, with authorities monitoring the situation.

Mexican Search Groups Use Soccer to Spotlight Disappearance Crisis During World Cup
Mexican search groups are organizing soccer matches during the World Cup to raise awareness about disappearances affecting over 130,000 people. They aim to use the global event to call for accountability and draw international attention to their cause.