Mexico’s Homicide Rates Remain High as December Begins
New federal data shows persistent levels of lethal violence, underscoring the limits of militarized security policies.
New federal data shows persistent levels of lethal violence, underscoring the limits of militarized security policies.
As Coahuila negotiates its 2024 budget, funding gaps threaten emissions tracking and environmental oversight in a heavily industrialized region.
The overhaul of the National Water Law carries more than legal weight — it exposes deep tensions over inequality, access, ...
A long-awaited overhaul of Mexico’s water legislation raises questions about transparency, implementation, and the balance between state control and stakeholder ...
Internal tensions over cabinet appointments and policy direction are testing the cohesion of Mexico’s ruling coalition.
A Mexican state uses its 2025 economic plan to test whether public finance can foster justice, cohesion, and civic trust.
The reshuffling of Michoacán’s public security leadership underscores institutional strain and the limits of militarized policing in cartel-dominated regions.
A recent youth-led protest in Mexico City tests the incoming administration’s approach to civil unrest, digital mobilization, and urban security.
President Sheinbaum’s structured daily briefings mark a shift in tone while reinforcing her administration’s policy direction and institutional messaging.
Internal consultations signal Mexico’s intent to shape the regional trade agenda and address regulatory asymmetries under the USMCA framework.
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