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Tuchel faces England questions as World Cup countdown begins London, United Kingdom

Tuchel faces England questions as World Cup countdown begins London, United Kingdom

England's German coach Thomas Tuchel shouts during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers Europe zone, 1st round group K football match between Andorra and England at RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on June 7, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)...

Opinion: Bill Walton, Politicians keep shooting themselves in the foot, and others get hit

Opinion: Bill Walton, Politicians keep shooting themselves in the foot, and others get hit

In an era where political missteps seem more common than coherent policy, Canadian leaders are increasingly finding new ways to shoot themselves—and their constituents—in the foot. Seeing or hearing through social media and the news, written or...

Mexico’s leftist ‘Trump whisperer’ Claudia Sheinbaum is tough on cartels and flexible on trade but increasingly backed into a corner

Mexico’s leftist ‘Trump whisperer’ Claudia Sheinbaum is tough on cartels and flexible on trade but increasingly backed into a corner

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s strategy of managing a tumultuous relationship with President Donald Trump may be running up against wider regional tensions and lack of willingness by the Trump administration to make concessions, experts...

U.S. President Donald Trump orders return to the U.S. ‘War Department’

U.S. President Donald Trump orders return to the U.S. ‘War Department’

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday (September 5, 2025) to rename the Department of Defence the "Department of War," reverting to a title it held until after World War II when officials sought to emphasize the...

Trump renames Defence Department to ‘Department of War’ – Is it legal?

Trump renames Defence Department to ‘Department of War’ – Is it legal?

Published on September 6, 2025 President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday renaming the Department of Defense as the “Department of War,” an unofficial change for now, as Trump does not have the legal authority to change the name...

Chicago’s Mexican Independence Day celebrations shadowed by Trump’s threats for the city

Chicago’s Mexican Independence Day celebrations shadowed by Trump’s threats for the city

CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s plan to dispatch National Guard troops and immigration agents into Chicago has put many Latino residents on edge, prompting some to carry their U.S. passports while giving others pause about openly...

Mexico vs Japan Prediction and Betting Tips | 6th September 2025

Mexico vs Japan Prediction and Betting Tips | 6th September 2025

Mexico will lock horns with Japan at the Oakland Coliseum in an international friendly Saturday. This will mark Mexico return to international football since beating the United States of America in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final. Both Mexico and...

Mexican Independence Day parade in Little Village will go on as planned despite immigration threats

Mexican Independence Day parade in Little Village will go on as planned despite immigration threats

Organizers plan to move ahead with the 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade, encouraged by community support despite the threat of immigration raids. The 54th annual Little Village parade will step off at noon on Sept. 14, organizers said...

GUEST VIEW: Trump isn't a tariff king

GUEST VIEW: Trump isn't a tariff king

President Trump’s tariffs are one of the broadest claims of executive power in American history, taxing imports from anywhere on his personal whim. The problem is he doesn’t have that power under the law or the Constitution, as the Court of...

Mexico rules that work created by AI cannot be copyrighted

Mexico rules that work created by AI cannot be copyrighted

Homepage > News > Business > Mexico rules that work created by AI cannot be copyrighted Mexico’s Supreme Court has appealed to the unique nature of human creativity in its recent ruling that works created “exclusively” by artificial intelligence...

New Jersey Local Election Candidate Moonwalks Away After Breakdancing at Town Hall Meeting; Video Goes Viral

New Jersey Local Election Candidate Moonwalks Away After Breakdancing at Town Hall Meeting; Video Goes Viral

A town hall meeting in Cranford, New Jersey, turned into a viral spectacle after independent candidate Will Thilly stunned attendees with a breakdance routine before raising serious concerns about rising taxes. Thilly, a genetic researcher running...

Mexican avocado industry to block some exports in anti-deforestation campaign

Mexican avocado industry to block some exports in anti-deforestation campaign

The Mexican avocado industry is getting serious about ending deforestation brought about in part by the rapid growth of avocado orchards across the country and soon will begin blocking exports from farmers who are out of compliance with new...

Antigua and Barbuda Joins CELAC Members in Raising Concern Over U.S. Military Presence in the Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda Joins CELAC Members in Raising Concern Over U.S. Military Presence in the Caribbean

The signatories, which include Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela,...

Federal grand jury in Chicago indicts suspected Mexican cartel leader

Federal grand jury in Chicago indicts suspected Mexican cartel leader

A federal grand jury in Chicago has indicted an accused violent cartel boss on narcoterrorism, drug and firearms charges, the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of Illinois announced Friday. Oscar Manuel Gastelum Iribe, also known as...

Mexico Sets Quotas on China-Made Footwear Imports

Mexico Sets Quotas on China-Made Footwear Imports

Mexico is taking steps to protect its national footwear industry from foreign competition and influence—and singling out China in the process. This week, the country’s Ministry of Economy announced new quotas on footwear imports from China...

Presidents who have died in office as Trump's health fears reach new highs

Presidents who have died in office as Trump's health fears reach new highs

The rumors of President Donald Trump’s demise were quickly shut down after he made his first public official appearance in the Oval Office after a short disappearance this weekend, with many remarking on his 'rough' look. Unfounded rumors about...

Negociar con la administración Trump, un camino cada vez más tortuoso para México

Negociar con la administración Trump, un camino cada vez más tortuoso para México

La estrategia de la presidenta mexicana, Claudia Sheinbaum, para gestionar la tumultuosa relación con su homólogo Donald Trump se complica en medio de tensiones regionales más amplias y la falta de voluntad de la administración estadounidense a...

The Presidential Decree Does Not Include a Ban on the Most Commonly Used Pesticides in Mexico, Such As Ethyl Chlorpyrifos, Glyphosate, or Fipronil, As a Result of a Negotiation Strategy With Pesticide Industry Companies Coordinated by Sader, and It…

The Presidential Decree Does Not Include a Ban on the Most Commonly Used Pesticides in Mexico, Such As Ethyl Chlorpyrifos, Glyphosate, or Fipronil, As a Result of a Negotiation Strategy With Pesticide Industry Companies Coordinated by Sader, and It…

The 35 prohibited pesticides are old molecules, while 200 highly hazardous pesticides banned in other countries are still authorized in Mexico. Some pesticides included in the decree had already been canceled by COFEPRIS since 2016, such as DDT...

CELAC nations say no support for extra-regional military forces

CELAC nations say no support for extra-regional military forces

Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela, as...

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations scaled back in Northern California due to current political climate

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations scaled back in Northern California due to current political climate

The start of Hispanic Heritage Month is right around the corner, but this year, cultural events in Northern California to celebrate it will be muted as a result of continuing immigration enforcement raids. "We're scaling back the whole celebration...

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