Mexico News in English
March 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th March, and here’s your Mexico daily news capsule.
Cuba's President promises "unyielding resistance" against U.S. control attempts.
Iran confirms the death of its security chief following an attack in Tehran.
CNTE plans a 72-hour strike in Mexico City with protests expected on Reforma Avenue.
U.S. anti-terror chief resigns, stating Iran does not pose an imminent threat.
Heavy hailstorm leaves up to one meter of ice and causes landslides in Ecatepec.
New electoral reform proposal arrives at the Senate aiming to change revocation rules.
López Rabadán claims "machismo" removed constitutional parity principle from the reform.
Rainfall causes 16 flooding incidents across ten boroughs in Mexico City.
Human stampede at carnival in Ensenada raises safety concerns among officials.
U.S. aids Mexico in countering Russian and Chinese influence, says Northern Command chief.
Tensions escalate between Colombia and Ecuador over border bombings, with casualties reported.
Argentina officially withdraws from the World Health Organization, citing negative impacts.
Netflix will cease operations on older TVs and devices starting March 2026.
Cristián de la Fuente expresses frustration after his motorcycle is stolen.
Venezuela wins its first World Baseball Classic, celebrating a historic victory.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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