Poverty in Latin America is declining, but not evenly
Latin America finds itself in an interesting predicament. While only the progressive governments are making progress on poverty alleviation, many countries seem to be moving to the right.
400,000 in Mexico City’s Zócalo celebrate one year of Claudia Sheinbaum’s government
In her speech to a full Zócalo, Sheinbaum reviewed her government’s major accomplishments in a year of global turbulence largely amid a US tariff war and military threats
How Mexico lifted 13.4 million out of poverty in six years
Rather than poverty reduction stemming from economic growth, it has been achieved through a redistribution of resources.
Sheinbaum addresses misleading White House statement and offers support to Mexicans in LA
Following comments from the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem that misconstrued Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s comments on the demonstrations against ICE in Los Angeles, Sheinbaum has clarified her position.
“You are not alone”: 350,000 Mexicans mobilize in support of Claudia Sheinbaum
Amid looming US tariffs, Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum rallies 350,000 supporters in the Zócalo, reaffirming her commitment to economic sovereignty, social programs, and international diplomacy.
Claudia Sheinbaum hits record 85% approval rating as she assures Mexico is ready to face tariffs
With Trump’s tariffs set to begin on March 4, the Mexican president has announced that her country is ready to face the impact of tariffs
50,000 jobs, social programs, and medical centers: Mexico’s response to Trump’s deportation threats
Mexico prepares to support its deported citizens through comprehensive programs while navigating ongoing political challenges.
100 days of Claudia Sheinbaum
With 350,000 in attendance, Claudia Sheinbaum’s Zocalo rally on shows Mexico’s fourth transformation is stronger than ever






