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The pace of investments in Mexico’s mining industry is expected to slow this year to its lowest since 2016; greater policy certainty is needed to attract more investments

On October 17, Mexican President López Obrador’s government was rocked when cartel gunmen laid siege to the city of Culiacán, forcing outmatched soldiers to release Ovidio Guzmán, a son of jailed drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán

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On Tuesday, a proposal to allow for the prosecution of Mexican presidents for a wide range of crimes overwhelmingly passed the lower house of Congress

Off the Record features fact-checked news written by journalists and contributors to EL UNIVERSAL

Off the Record features fact-checked news written by journalists and contributors to EL UNIVERSAL

Off the Record features fact-checked news written by journalists and contributors to EL UNIVERSAL

Off the Record features fact-checked news written by journalists and contributors to EL UNIVERSAL

Mexico’s president accused senior U.S. diplomat Richard Glenn of lacking respect for Mexican sovereignty after he questioned the Mexican government’s strategy for quelling drug cartel violence