After President Trump announced a military coalition to fight cartels and mocked Mexico's refusal to allow operations there, ...
Sheinbaum holds the line on sovereignty following Trump’s latest remarks: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum's firm rejection of Trump's troop-deployment proposal — delivered just 48 hours after the "Shield of the Americas" summit — signals that Mexico intends to hold its ground on sovereignty.
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Claudia Sheinbaum Again Rejects Allowing U.S. Troops On Country Soil After Latest Comments From Trump: 'Proudly Continue Saying No'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum again rejected allowing U.S. troops into the country after U.S. counterpart Donald Trump hinted at potential attacks against cartels there.
The Mexican president’s approval rating has recovered to 71% after slight declines since the summer. Both the downfall of the drug lord and electoral reform have garnered strong support, according to ...
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Trump comments on "beautiful" Claudia Sheinbaum's looks, mocks her leadership in bizarre speech
During a recent speech, President Donald Trump praised Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's looks, but quickly criticized ...
On Wednesday, the president acknowledged recent cases of femicide and reiterated her commitment to increasing safety and ...
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Sheinbaum Says 'The UN Has Stopped Fulfilling Its Role' Amid Iran Conflict: 'Countries With Greater Military Power Prevail'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the United Nations "has stopped fulfilling its role" in resolving international ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is visiting the western state of Jalisco in an attempt to offset fears over the upcoming FIFA World Cup ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum visited Jalisco to address security concerns ahead of the FIFA World Cup, following violent ...
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has said she will not attend the World Cup but wants a deserving young woman to go in her place, and that’s why she’s setting up a contest to ...
Mexico said Friday it would deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel to protect fans at the football World Cup in three host cities, one of which, Guadalajara, has been plagued by cartel violence.
MEXICO CITY | Xinhua | With less than 100 days to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, organizers across the United States, Mexico and Canada are moving into the final phase of preparations.
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