
US Declares National Emergency at Mexico Border, Leaving Migrants Stranded
US declares national emergency at Mexico border, suspending asylum laws and leaving hundreds of thousands of migrants stranded, heightening fears about their asylum cases.
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US declares national emergency at Mexico border, suspending asylum laws and leaving hundreds of thousands of migrants stranded, heightening fears about their asylum cases.
Mexico is considering accepting non-Mexican migrants deported by the U.S., as President Claudia Sheinbaum pledges collaboration when the U.S. cannot return migrants to their home countries.
President-elect Donald Trump announces new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, sparking debate over their impact on the U.S. economy and international relations.
China and Mexico reject President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs on their goods, advocating for cooperation to tackle the U.S. fentanyl crisis instead of trade barriers.
President-elect Trump plans to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada to address border security and drug trafficking issues.
At the G20 summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasize strengthening bilateral relations and economic cooperation between China and Mexico in the new era.
Mexico sends a remarkable 10-year-old to compete in the Chinese Bridge Mandarin language tournament, highlighting the growing global interest in China’s language and culture.
Mexican Supreme Court Justice Alfredo Gutierrez resigns amid sweeping judicial reforms, signaling increased tensions and potential constitutional crises.
Mexico has lifted millions out of poverty in six years by creating a specialized bank for retirement funds, scholarships, and financial aid, the World Bank reports.
Mexico is leading the charge against plastic pollution with innovative recycling technologies, fostering sustainability and creating new business opportunities.