Mexico News in English
February 15, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 15th February, and here’s your Mexico daily news capsule.
Epstein files reveal names of powerful elites, sparking controversy and calls for accountability.
Mexico shines at the World Artistic Swimming Cup, winning gold and silver medals.
Cold front 34 brings strong winds to nine states in Mexico today, with warnings issued.
Monterrey secures its first home win in Liga MX against León, thanks to Sergio Canales.
Semarnat begins metal sampling in Sonora River after 2014 waste spill by Grupo México.
Donovan Carrillo finishes 22nd in Winter Olympics figure skating, achieving his best season score.
Tragic news as Jalisco councilor Blanca Esthela Álvarez is found murdered, investigation ongoing.
Claudia defends the appointment of Rosaura Ruiz's daughter to the UNAM Governing Board.
Massive protests in Munich against Iran, with over 200,000 calling for regime change.
In Nigeria, armed group attacks leave over 45 dead across three villages, security concerns rise.
Cuba faces a humanitarian crisis as oil blockade worsens, warns UN expert Jorge Piñón.
Pemex issues a record 31.5 billion pesos in debt, marking a significant corporate milestone.
Four astronauts arrive at the International Space Station after a medical evacuation mission.
Mass vaccination against measles begins in the state, with over 9,000 doses administered.
Three viruses could trigger crises in 2026, health experts warn of potential outbreaks.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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