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Pemex CEO says rating agencies and investors calling the Mexican state group a ‘bottomless barrel’ or ‘bankrupt’ are ignorant
The country’s presidential candidates have laid out contrasting visions for energy ahead of June elections
Latin American countries in diplomatic stand-off after former Ecuadorean vice-president seized in Quito
Daniel Noboa, the crime-ridden nation’s youthful leader, gambles that brazen attack will pay off domestically
Celestial event offers spectacular views at time of peak alignment between Moon and Sun
Claudia Sheinbaum ahead in polls despite Xóchitl Gálvez claiming she ‘does not have the charisma’ of current leftist president
Noboa government’s detention of a former vice-president being sheltered in diplomatic mission arouses global ire
Daniel Noboa orders police to seize a former vice-president who was sheltering in the mission
Mexican president’s ‘hugs, not bullets’ pledge has increased tensions with US drug enforcement agency
Mexican government clashes with Ricardo Salinas Pliego in the final months of leftist’s presidency
Region has already begun unwinding its response to soaring inflation that has affected monetary policy around the world
Security will be voters’ top concern as publication of frontrunners’ personal details highlights tense political climate
Telecoms magnate and President López Obrador share interest in history, baseball and mega-projects
Data highlight difficulties in cutting Chinese exporters out of American supply chains
Opposition groups say reforms threaten country’s hard-won democratic checks and balances
Drug traffickers, as well as hard-working migrants, might be sending money home
Full final-salary pensions among suite of changes put forward by Andrés Manuel López Obrador ahead of June elections
Brazilian fintech is predicted to make $1bn in annual profits as it plans to expand in Mexico and beyond
Also in today’s newsletter, an investigation into the Turkish terminal helping disguised Russian oil reach Europe
Call for probe into possible crimes shows mounting global concern over ‘escalation of violence’ in Middle East
Suspicions are growing that drug traffickers, as well as hard-working migrants, are sending money home
Developing country governments and companies issue $51bn of bonds in a rush to lock in lower yields
Álvaro Enrigue revisits Spain’s conquest of Mexico through the eyes of Cortés, the conquistadors and the vanquished natives
Incident comes as politicians in both countries search for ways to reduce record number of arrivals
Spirits makers seek to secure supply of base ingredient as Mexican farmers consider new crops
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