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Mexico City Built a Chatbot for the World Cup. Will It Last?
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Mexico City Built a Chatbot for the World Cup. Will It Last?

Mexico City launched Xoli, a WhatsApp chatbot guiding visitors through 3,000+ daily events ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here's what it does, who it's for, and what it might miss.

The Cartel Olympics Was a Lie. So Why Did We All Want to Believe It?
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The Cartel Olympics Was a Lie. So Why Did We All Want to Believe It?

A man claimed he survived a secret cartel sports tournament where losers were executed. A journalist flew to Mexico City to verify it. What he found instead says more about us than about him.

Mexico's Most Powerful Cartel Boss Dies, 20 States Erupt in Violence
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Mexico's Most Powerful Cartel Boss Dies, 20 States Erupt in Violence

After El Mencho's death during capture, CJNG cartel members unleash nationwide revenge attacks across 20 Mexican states, turning cities into war zones in unprecedented violence spiral.

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When Removing Drug Lords Creates More Violence, Not Less
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When Removing Drug Lords Creates More Violence, Not Less

Mexico's Sinaloa cartel civil war has turned Culiacán into a battlefield. The paradox of how eliminating powerful leaders can trigger greater chaos reveals uncomfortable truths about power vacuums.

Mexico Deploys 9,500 Troops as Drug Lord's Death Triggers Nationwide Cartel Violence
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Mexico Deploys 9,500 Troops as Drug Lord's Death Triggers Nationwide Cartel Violence

Mexico sent thousands of soldiers to contain widespread violence after the death of 'El Mencho,' the country's most wanted drug lord. At least 25 National Guard members died in retaliatory attacks across 20 states.

Mexico's Most Wanted Cartel Boss is Dead. Why Did Violence Get Worse?
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Mexico's Most Wanted Cartel Boss is Dead. Why Did Violence Get Worse?

El Mencho's death triggered nationwide violence in Mexico. The paradox of high-profile cartel takedowns and what real solutions might look like.

Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord 'El Mencho' Killed, Nation Erupts in Violence
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Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord 'El Mencho' Killed, Nation Erupts in Violence

The death of El Mencho, Mexico's most wanted drug baron with a $15M bounty, has triggered nationwide cartel retaliation. What does this mean for the war on drugs?

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Mexican Drug Lord's Death Triggers Nationwide Revenge Attacks
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Mexican Drug Lord's Death Triggers Nationwide Revenge Attacks

The killing of CJNG cartel boss El Mencho in a military raid sparked retaliatory violence across Mexico, with highways blocked, businesses torched, and tourist destinations like Puerto Vallarta paralyzed as airlines cancelled flights.

Mexico's Cartel Revenge Exposes Global Supply Chain Blind Spot
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Mexico's Cartel Revenge Exposes Global Supply Chain Blind Spot

Wave of retaliatory violence following cartel leader's killing reveals hidden risks in Mexico's manufacturing hubs, forcing multinationals to recalculate their China-plus-one strategies.

Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord 'El Mencho' Killed, Cartel Strikes Back Across 8 States
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Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord 'El Mencho' Killed, Cartel Strikes Back Across 8 States

Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, leader of Mexico's most powerful drug cartel CJNG, died during a military operation. The cartel's violent retaliation has paralyzed tourist destinations and multiple states.

US-Mexico Agree to Reform USMCA Amid Trump's Tariff Threats
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US-Mexico Agree to Reform USMCA Amid Trump's Tariff Threats

US and Mexico will begin talks to reform USMCA trade agreement as Trump threatens 25% tariffs over Chinese transshipment concerns and border security issues.

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Mexico's Oil Dilemma: Caught Between Cuba and Trump
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Mexico's Oil Dilemma: Caught Between Cuba and Trump

Mexico reportedly halted oil shipments to Cuba amid growing pressure from Trump's administration, highlighting the complex balance between humanitarian solidarity and US relations in Latin America.

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