Senate chooses 711 positions of judges by raffle for the 2025 election

Senate chooses 711 positions of judges by raffle for the 2025 election

In a further step in the implementation of the judicial reform, the Senate defined yesterday that 850 positions of judges and magistrates will be renewed in the extraordinary election of June 2025; Of these, 711 were defined yesterday through a draw carried out in transparent ballot boxes in the plenary hall of that Chamber. The … Read more

Salazar: there will be collaboration with respect to sovereignty

Salazar: there will be collaboration with respect to sovereignty

The United States ambassador, Ken Salazar, stated yesterday that he seeks continue advancing in the efforts that we promote with the government of Mexico in our shared goals, always with respect for our sovereignties. A day after President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reported that any meeting or issue that the ambassador seeks to discuss with the … Read more

Pro-Palestinian demonstration, with little response at the Angel of Independence

Pro-Palestinian demonstration, with little response at the Angel of Independence

Mexico City. A group of citizens demonstrated in a sit-in this Sunday in front of the Angel of Independence to demand “an end to the genocide” that Israel is committing against the Palestinian people. Although they launched the call for, like every Sunday, Mexican citizens to come to this point to express their rejection of … Read more

Exchange rate, more balanced and far from affecting inflation goals

Exchange rate, more balanced and far from affecting inflation goals

The current value of the peso against the dollar is more balanced for the Mexican economy and is far from affecting inflation goals, said Jonathan Heath, deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico (BdeM). An exchange rate at the levels it is at now, from 19 to 19.50, is better valued for the economy, more … Read more

Pemex and CFE recover the status of state companies

Pemex and CFE recover the status of state companies

The Chamber of Deputies specifically approved by 350 votes in favor and 111 against, the reform through which Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) recover the category of “public companies of the State” and establishes that the latter must have a predominant character in the electricity sector, with respect to private companies. … Read more

The oil company will consolidate itself as a modern entity, highlights its owner

The oil company will consolidate itself as a modern entity, highlights its owner

In the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum, Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) will not only be strengthened, but will adapt to new global horizons so that the population has accessible energy, indicated Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, general director of the oil company. The objective is clear: to consolidate this great institution as a modern entity, adapted to the … Read more

Inflation fell in September for the second consecutive month

Inflation fell in September for the second consecutive month

The national consumer price index (INPC) was below market consensus expectations and inflation slowed in September for the second consecutive month, due to the partial reversal in the prices of agricultural products, data from the Institute revealed. National Statistics and Geography (Inegi). The INPC advanced 0.05 percent between August and September to reach 4.58 percent … Read more

Despite uncertainty, Mexican Olympic boxing will retain support: Rommel

Despite uncertainty, Mexican Olympic boxing will retain support: Rommel

Although the future of boxing is uncertain in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic program, it will not stop receiving support, as it is one of the most prominent disciplines in Mexico, warned the new head of the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (Conade). Rommel Pacheco. In the history of the Games, boxing is … Read more

Alaíde Foppa / Elena Poniatowska

Alaíde Foppa / Elena Poniatowska

I research contemporary Mexican poetry and that’s how I found a manuscript by Alaíde Foppa, Memories and transfigurations, that was published recently and that I think Paula Mónaco brought you – the young Diana del Ángel tells me, brought to the house by Marta Lamas. “I started working on the archive that Julio Solórzano has … Read more

With FIL, the magic of letters returns to the Zócalo

With FIL, the magic of letters returns to the Zócalo

The Zócalo CDMX International Book Fair (FIL) started its 24th edition this Friday with an announcement that promises to bring reading to every corner of the capital: 100 bookstores from the Economic Culture Fund (FCE) will be installed in the Utopias (Transformation and Organization Units for Inclusion and Social Harmony), which will be built soon. … Read more