President Sheinbaum unveils Olinia 1, Mexico's first domestic EV. Priced at 150,000 pesos, the ultra-affordable urban vehicle arrives amid rising U.S. tariffs.
With five days until the World Cup opener, Mexico's CNTE teachers' union rejected the government's first concrete pension proposal, dismissed it as insufficient, and is now expanding its coalition — including the families of the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students — while threatening to bring protests directly to Azteca Stadium.
Four days after armed men abducted journalist Roxana Guzmán from her home in Nanchital, Veracruz, she remains missing. Authorities have identified the vehicle used in the attack but have made no arrests.
Unbeaten prospect Guillermo Keb Canul (14-0) and veteran Elías Espadas (23-8) clear the scales in Arlington, Texas, carrying decades of Yucatecan boxing legacy into their toughest fights yet.
Mexico's most militant teachers' union, the CNTE, has entered its fifth consecutive day of strikes and blockades, escalating from street protests to storming the federal Education Ministry and shutting down major highways — all six days before the FIFA World Cup kicks off. President Sheinbaum refuses to meet with them directly, calling the disruptions a "provocation." No agreement is in sight.
Colombia's first-round presidential vote ends without a winner. Far-right outsider Abelardo de la Espriella leads with 43.7%, leftist Iván Cepeda advances in second, and establishment favorite Paloma Valencia collapses below 7%. The runoff is set for June 21.
Stanford and APA research proves immigration rhetoric harms Hispanic health — even for U.S.-born citizens. Learn the science and strategies for resilience.