Mexico News in English

May 20, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 20th May, and here’s your Mexico daily news capsule.

Sergio Mayer resigns from Morena citing personal reasons following criticism for reality show participation.

Semarnat announces the 'Perfect Day' project in Mahahual will not be approved.

Putin arrives in China days after Trump’s departure, as Xi and Putin reaffirm their unbreakable relationship.

Heavy rains in CDMX and Edomex prompt alerts for nine municipalities as flooding hits Valle de Chalco.

The Ebola outbreak raises concerns as it causes 179 deaths and spreads faster than anticipated, according to WHO.

Three Mexican women from the Sumud Flotilla have been kidnapped by Israel, as the U.S. imposes sanctions.

Sheinbaum reveals the U.S. has not fulfilled any of the 269 extradition requests made by Mexico since 2018.

El Chapo sends new letters to the Brooklyn Court seeking to be sent back to Mexico, claiming innocence.

Federal operation in Guadalajara leads to two arrests and the seizure of assets linked to organized crime.

The U.S. calls on allies for firmness against Iranian terrorism and the Sinaloa Cartel, proposing dismantling networks.

Middle East remains tense after Trump postpones military action against Iran, promising a broader conflict.

Shakira celebrates victory against Spanish tax authorities, set to receive 60 million euros in refunds.

The World Health Organization warns the world is on the brink of a severe pandemic, stating safety is compromised.

A new intestinal disease could lead to cancer if not detected early, experts emphasize the need for timely diagnosis.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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