Trump Announces Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Starting Saturday, Considers Adding Oil
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"We will be announcing tariffs on Canada and Mexico for a number of reasons," the president told reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday.
'Walls or militarising borders' can't solve immigration plight, says Mexican president
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The best way to tackle immigration was "supporting the countries of Central America and the Caribbean with poor communities," the president said as he delivered his sixth and last state of the nation address to thousands of citizens gathered at Mexico City's central square on Sunday, Xinhua news agency reported.
Mexican President Suspends Relations with US Embassy Over Judicial Reform Dispute
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In his daily news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City on Tuesday, López Obrador underscored the respect to which Mexico's sovereignty is entitled. He said, "They must learn to respect Mexico's sovereignty; this is no trivial matter."
Fatalities Reported Amid New Mexico Wildfire Outbreak
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The fires started on Monday morning within the Mescalero Apache Reservation, reported the Xinhua news agency, citing the New Mexico Forestry Division. The update from the forestry division indicated that approximately 1,400 homes and other structures have been destroyed by the fires.
Mexican President Criticizes Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric of US Governors as Election Strategy
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During his visit to the southern state of Oaxaca, the Mexican president highlighted what he deemed a hypocritical stance, emphasizing that such behavior tends to exacerbate during electoral campaigns. He stated, "There is this very hypocritical attitude, which always exists, but gets worse or more intense when there are elections."
Hurricane Otis in Mexico: Death toll rises to 43, 36 missing
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"It is still a preliminary figure," state governor Evelyn Salgado told President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador over the phone on Sunday. Otis, a category 5 storm, hit the Pacific coast of Guerrero on Wednesday, causing severe damage, especially in the seaside resort of Acapulco, one of Mexico's main tourist destinations, Xinhua news agency reported.
Over 200,000 migrants apprehended at US-Mexico border in Sep, highest in 2023
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The latest figure marked an increase from August, when Border Patrol arrested around 181,000 migrants crossing between ports of entry, reports CNN.
Mexico inks agreement with US to deport migrants from its soil to native countries
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Mexico agreed with the US administration to deport migrants from its border cities to their home countries and take necessary action to deter migrants from using its soil in border crossings to the US, media reports said.
Mexico spells out plan to take active role in G77+China
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"Mexico will analyse the group's agenda to find those areas where it can contribute by joining together to act in one voice," the Mexican Foreign Ministry said, Xinhua news agency reported.
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