Mexico News in English
February 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th February, and here’s your Mexico daily news capsule.
A shooting in Canada leaves at least ten dead and many injured.
Senate committees approve a 40-hour workweek, moving the bill to the full Senate.
Crisis in Cuba stirs ideological debates within the Mexican government.
Five out of ten missing Canadian miners are found dead in Mexico.
Dangerous ozone levels prompt air quality warnings in Mexico City and Edomex.
January sees the lowest homicide rate in Mexico since 2017, according to reports.
Trump vows to take strong action against drug trafficking on the ground.
Sheinbaum emphasizes the importance of defending sovereignty through community ties.
Corruption continues to rise globally, with Mexico lagging in anti-corruption efforts.
Guatemala ends its program for Cuban doctors amid financial struggles.
The peso tumbles against the dollar, closing at 17.19 today.
América's new reinforcements are set to make their debut soon, according to Jardine.
Cadillac faces a lawsuit before its Formula One debut, impacting Checo Pérez's team.
The Olympic medal tally for the Winter Games is live, showcasing top-performing countries.
What are the healthiest mushrooms? Experts weigh in on their benefits.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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