DeSantis defends migrant flights in trip to US-Mexico border

By James Oliphant (Reuters) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis defended flying planeloads of migrants across the country during a trip to the U.S. southern border on Wednesday, as he looks to make hardline immigration policies a central tenet of his 2024 presidential bid. The Republican candidate’s stop in Arizona came a day after the state…

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Mexico investigates troops over video of ‘execution’ of five men

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican prosecutors are investigating what the country’s president on Wednesday called an “execution” after soldiers were filmed beating and then shooting five men they pulled from a crashed pick-up truck. The investigation, confirmed by the defense ministry, follows the publication by media outlets on Tuesday of a video dated May 18…

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Mexico foreign minister’s departure primed to spark more resignations

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -More top officials could soon follow the foreign minister in quitting to compete for the presidency, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Wednesday, as the race to succeed him begins to thin out the government. Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, one of the favorites to be Mexico’s next leader, said on Tuesday…

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Mexico foreign minister quits in bid to clinch presidential nomination

By Dave Graham MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, one of the leading contenders to be the country’s next leader, said on Tuesday he will resign to focus on winning the presidential nomination of the ruling party for the 2024 election. Ebrard, a former mayor of Mexico City, wants to succeed President Andres…

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White House vows an improved effort against drug overdoses

By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday pledged an improved effort to combat drug overdoses that claimed the lives of about 100,000 Americans last year, using a White House summit to tout a multifaceted approach to tackle synthetic and illicit drugs such as the powerful opioid fentanyl. “Today’s summit is…

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Nestle trials giving cash to coffee farmers who grow beans sustainably

By Maytaal Angel LONDON (Reuters) – Nestle is piloting a scheme to give cash to coffee farmers who grow beans sustainably as part of its plan to halve greenhouse gas emissions in its coffee business by 2030, the food company said on Tuesday. The move comes as major consumer goods companies face increased reputational and…

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Honduran president headed to China in first trip after ties established

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Honduran President Xiomara Castro is set to travel this week to China, her foreign minister said on Monday, the leftist leader’s first visit to the Asian giant after establishing formal diplomatic relations with it in March. Castro’s trip marks the latest step in the two nations’ new relationship, after her government ditched…

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Mexico’s Telmex reaches pay rise agreement with union, ministry says

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican telecom Telmex, a subsidiary of America Movil, has reached a deal with a workers’ union that proposes a 5.6% pay rise, the country’s labor ministry said on Monday, after extended negotiations. The pay hike would apply to workers and retirees earning less than 1,185.06 Mexican pesos ($67.90) a day, the…

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Mexico’s rulers clinch opposition bastion ahead of presidency race

By Dave Graham MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico’s ruling party comfortably captured a major historic stronghold of the opposition in an election on Sunday, consolidating President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s hold on power ahead of the battle to succeed him next year. Lopez Obrador’s leftist National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) won the State of Mexico gubernatorial contest…

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Mexico unveils tax break plan for southern business corridor

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico on Monday pitched a series of tax incentives aimed at luring companies into investing in a business corridor that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is developing in a southern isthmus in hopes of competing with the Panama Canal. The finance ministry said companies that invest in the so-called Inter-Oceanic Corridor…

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