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Mexican Governors Rocha and Campos to Testify in US-Linked Drug Investigation
The Mexican Attorney General's Office has summoned Sinaloa and Chihuahua Governors Rocha Moya and Maru Campos for questioning on drug trafficking and CIA links. Their upcoming testimonies could significantly impact regional politics and ongoing investigations.

Carolina Monroy del Mazo Leaves PRI for Somos MX, Citing Lack of Space for Women
Veteran politician Carolina Monroy del Mazo resigned from the PRI and joined Somos MX, citing party changes that no longer accommodate women. Her move highlights ongoing shifts in Mexico's political scene and preparations for future elections.

Peru's Rafael López Aliaga Leads with 23.4%, Voting Extended to April 13
Rafael López Aliaga now leads Peru's presidential race with 23.4%, as voting continues until April 13 due to material shortages and logistical delays. The prolonged process keeps the election outcome highly uncertain, with further official tallies awaited.

Mexico Rejects UN Report on Disappearances, Calls It Partisan and Outdated
Mexico dismissed the latest UN report on enforced disappearances, alleging bias and omitting recent reforms. The response signals increased diplomatic tension and a possible shift in international relations over human rights issues.

Mexican Authorities Seize 25 Tons of Counterfeit 2026 World Cup Merchandise in Tepito
Mexican authorities raided Tepito, confiscating at least 25 tons of counterfeit 2026 World Cup merchandise valued at over 15 million pesos. The operation is part of a national crackdown to ensure authentic products for fans and uphold intellectual property rights.

Supreme Court dismisses Lozoya's appeal in defamation case, upholds fine to journalist Lourdes Mendoza
The Mexican Supreme Court dismissed Emilio Lozoya's appeal in a defamation case involving journalist Lourdes Mendoza. The court upheld a 500,000 peso fine against Lozoya, reinforcing legal accountability for public figures.