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How Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum carved her own path

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 14, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Mexico‘s President Sheinbaum Set ⁢to Mark First Independence Day, Solidifying Historic Path

Mexico City – As Mexico prepares for its⁢ Independence Day celebrations on Monday, President Claudia Sheinbaum⁤ is poised to deliver ‌the customary shout – a symbolic cry commemorating the ‌nation’s independence ⁤- marking​ a pivotal ⁢moment in her presidency and solidifying ⁣her position as the country’s first female leader. Her‍ ascent to power ⁤represents a significant shift in ‍Mexican politics, built on a foundation of progressive policies and a deep⁣ connection with the nation’s evolving social and political landscape.

sheinbaum’s presidency arrives at a time of complex challenges and opportunities for Mexico. Beyond domestic priorities, she navigates a fraught relationship with the ⁤United States,⁢ particularly in the wake‍ of increasingly nationalistic sentiment fueled ‍by former President Trump’s policies toward Mexican migrants and threats of intervention on Mexican ⁣soil. ⁤Her management⁢ is also navigating a‍ surge in feminist ⁣ideals, with Sheinbaum herself becoming a symbol of empowerment for women across the country. ⁢The⁣ stakes are high⁣ as⁤ she aims to continue social​ programs, ⁣address security concerns, and ​redefine Mexico’s role on the global stage.

Sheinbaum’s political journey began in the ‌1980s as a student​ activist,advocating for ‌environmental causes and social justice. She⁢ later ‌earned ⁤a ‍Ph.D. ⁣in energy engineering and transitioned into public service, holding positions as Mexico city’s surroundings ⁢secretary‍ and then as mayor of Tlalpan, a large borough of the capital.This trajectory ⁢distinguished⁣ her from traditional Mexican politicians, offering a technocratic and progressive option.

her election victory in June 2024 was not⁤ simply a win for a candidate, but a continuation of the political project‍ initiated by her ‍predecessor, andrés Manuel López Obrador.⁣ While building on his legacy,⁢ Sheinbaum has also ‌carved her own path, emphasizing a commitment to strengthening social programs, promoting ⁣renewable energy, and​ tackling corruption. She ⁣has repeatedly stated her belief that she ‌”didn’t arrive ​alone, I arrived with all Mexican women,” a ‍sentiment ‌resonating⁤ deeply with a​ population increasingly focused ‌on gender equality.

The symbolism​ of Sheinbaum’s presidency is not lost on ​ordinary citizens. Esther Ramos,a Mexico ​City resident and mother⁣ of two,plans to bring her daughters ‌to‍ witness the ‍Independence‍ Day ​address. “My two‍ daughters will see that a woman is‍ capable ​of achieving whatever they want,” Ramos said,highlighting the inspirational impact of Sheinbaum’s ⁤leadership.

As ‌Sheinbaum prepares to address the nation ​from the Zócalo,‍ Mexico’s central plaza,⁢ the⁢ celebrations will be imbued with a sense ⁤of national pride and a ‌renewed hope for the future – a future increasingly shaped by the vision of its first female president. The‍ shout will not onyl⁣ commemorate the past but also signal​ a new chapter in ⁤Mexican history.

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Hernán Bermúdez Arrested: Former Tabasco Official Linked to Mexican Crime

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 13, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Hernán Bermúdez, the former secretary of Security of Tabasco, Mexico, has been arrested in⁣ Paraguay on ⁤accusations of leading a criminal organization. The arrest,confirmed Saturday,represents a meaningful progress in efforts to⁢ combat transnational crime,according to Paraguayan President Santiago Peña.

Bermúdez served as head of the Secretariat‌ of Security in Tabasco during​ the governorship of Adam Augusto López. ⁣The accusations against him surfaced⁢ in July, prompting López – ‌now a ‍leader of ⁢the Morena party senators – to state that any irregularities should be investigated ⁢adn​ that he would cooperate fully with authorities. CNN ⁣has ⁤reached out to López​ for ‍comment.

The​ arrest is being hailed by Paraguay as a “forceful blow to​ transnational organized crime,” as stated by President Peña on X (formerly Twitter). Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to PeñaS ​message, thanking Paraguay for its collaboration and⁢ asserting that ‌mexico’s​ strategy‍ of addressing impunity is reducing violence within​ the ⁣country. Sheinbaum‍ stated on X, “Our strategy for the attention and zero impunity ​decreases violence in our ⁢country.”

The governments ‍of both​ Mexico and Paraguay have acknowledged the event, signaling a coordinated response to cross-border criminal activity. Investigations are⁣ ongoing, and the​ full extent of the alleged criminal network led by Bermúdez remains under scrutiny.

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Technology

IPhone 17 Prices in Malaysia & Singapore: What to Expect

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 13, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

iPhone 17 Pricing Revealed: Malaysia, Indonesia, and a Glimpse at Singapore Costs

Jakarta, Indonesia – September 13, 2025 – Anticipation surrounding Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 17 series has intensified with the release of⁤ preliminary pricing details for malaysia and Indonesia. leaked data suggests notable costs for the entire lineup, possibly impacting consumer purchasing decisions ‍across Southeast Asia. The ‍pricing data, circulating online⁣ today, offers the⁢ first concrete indication of ⁤how much consumers will pay for the ⁢next generation ‌of iPhones when they launch later this year.

The​ revealed prices ⁢reflect varying storage capacities across four models: the standard iPhone 17, the iPhone 17 Air, the ⁤iPhone 17 Pro, and the flagship iPhone 17 Pro Max. These figures ⁢are⁢ notably ‌relevant​ for Indonesian consumers, ⁢where the prices are also converted to Indonesian Rupiah (IDR),⁢ offering a direct comparison for potential buyers.The ⁤information arrives as Apple is‌ expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series⁢ in the coming weeks, with industry analysts predicting a focus on ​enhanced​ camera technology and processing power.

Here’s ⁣a ‌breakdown of the pricing:

iPhone 17

* ‍ 256GB: RM3,999 (approximately IDR ​15.6 million)
* 512GB: RM4,999 (approximately IDR 19.5 ‍million)

iPhone 17 Air

* ​ 256GB: RM4,999 (approximately IDR ‌19.5 million)
* 512GB: RM5,999 (approximately IDR⁣ 23.4 million)
* ⁤1TB: RM6,999 (approximately IDR 27.2 million)

iPhone 17 Pro

* 256GB: RM5,499 (approximately IDR 21.4 million)
* 512GB: RM6,499 (approximately IDR 25.3 million)
* 1TB: RM7,499 (approximately IDR 29.3 million)

iPhone ‌17 Pro Max

* 256GB: RM5,999 (approximately IDR 23.4 million)
* 512GB: RM6,999 (approximately IDR 27.3 million)
* 1TB: RM7,999 (approximately IDR 31.1 million)
* 2TB: RM9,999 (approximately IDR 38.9 million)

While Singapore pricing has not been officially released, industry ‌observers anticipate costs will be ⁣comparable to or ⁢slightly higher⁢ than those in Malaysia, due to differing⁣ tax structures and import ⁢duties. consumers in all three markets​ are⁢ now ⁤awaiting official confirmation from Apple regarding these prices and the official launch date.

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Hernán Bermúdez Arrested: Ex-Tabasco Security Chief Linked to Criminal Group

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 13, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Former Tabasco Security Secretary Arrested, Linked to Criminal Group ⁢”La Barredora“

Hernán Bermúdez Requena, formerly the Secretary​ of Security‍ for the state of tabasco, has been arrested in ‌Paraguay. Bermúdez is accused of leading “la Barredora,” a criminal⁤ association involved​ in ‌drug trafficking, extortion, and fuel theft (huachicol). The arrest was announced Friday⁢ night by MexicoS Ministry⁤ of Citizen Security ⁤and Protection.

Bermúdez had been a fugitive since February. He ⁢rose to prominence within​ the Tabasco security apparatus during the governorship of Adam Augusto López,now a Senator and coordinator for the Morena party. Despite intelligence reports compiled throughout the decade suggesting criminal activity, no action was taken against Bermúdez – ​referred to as ‍”Commander H” ‌in reports -‍ until now.

The arrest ⁢was the result of a joint operation involving the ⁣Ministry of ​National Defense,⁤ Secretary of ​the Navy, ‌Prosecutor General of the Republic, National Guard, and ​the ministry of Security and Citizen Protection, supported by⁣ financial and intelligence contributions from⁣ the national Intelligence Center. The operation leveraged intelligence sharing facilitated by the new Law ​of the National Research and Intelligence⁣ system,⁢ according to⁣ the Ministry.

Authorities released a​ photograph of Bermúdez depicting him with long gray hair, a beige‌ sweatshirt, and a beard. Details regarding the specifics of his journey to Paraguay have not been disclosed.

Local authorities in Tabasco ​had been seeking Bermúdez since February for crimes including criminal association,extortion,and⁤ express kidnapping. Military officials reported in the summer that he had escaped to Central America that‌ same ​month.

The arrest places pressure on Adam ​Augusto López, who ⁤served as governor when Bermúdez held the position of Security Secretary. ​Opposition groups have questioned ⁤how López could⁢ have been unaware of his subordinate’s alleged criminal activities, ⁣notably given López’s subsequent​ role as Secretary of the Interior in 2021. López initially remained silent on ⁤the matter, but later gave an interview to Radio Formula, stating, “I have political⁣ adversaries from inside, outside and now those in front. As they say in the town, so great is the toad, that is how big it is ​the pedrada.”

President ⁣Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the situation during⁤ a press conference, stating her government would not protect anyone involved, nonetheless of political affiliation. ⁣”If the Prosecutor’s Office has any​ evidence‍ against someone who is a brunette militant or not, go ahead, to ​continue the ⁤inquiry,” she said.

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Mexico Antitrust: Amazon & Mercado Libre Face Scrutiny, No Sanctions

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 13, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Mexico‘s Antitrust Regulator Finds Amazon, Mercado⁣ Libre Impede Competition ‌But⁣ Won’t Mandate Changes

Mexico City – september 12, 2025 – Mexico’s ⁢competition authority, Cofece, has ruled that Amazon and Mercado Libre create barriers to competition ⁢for sellers on their platforms, yet announced it will not order corrective measures. The decision follows an examination into the country’s eCommerce market where the two companies collectively control 85% of total sales, Reuters⁣ reported Friday.

Cofece⁣ determined the companies harm competition by withholding sufficient details from sellers regarding product featuring criteria and‌ by prioritizing sellers utilizing​ their in-house logistics services.Though, the regulator expressed uncertainty whether sanctions​ would ultimately benefit⁣ consumers and small ⁤businesses.

“We ⁤are pleased with Cofece’s decision not to impose corrective measures, which underscores the competitiveness of the​ retail sector in Mexico and the absence of barriers to competition,”‌ Fernanda Ramo, deputy general counsel and director of legal affairs at Amazon Mexico, told Reuters.

Mercado Libre highlighted its impact on the Mexican economy,⁢ stating in a September 10 press release that over 1 million Mexican entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) leverage its platform and Mercado Pago for growth and financial access. The company reported its eCommerce and financial ecosystem contributed approximately 0.81% of Mexico’s GDP in 2024, with SMB economic activity exceeding $15 billion.

“Our focus is clear: we want to build local solutions that solve real challenges-logistics, payments and credit-that enable [smbs] to operate in the digital economy,” said David geisen, general manager of Mercado Libre Mexico and senior vice president of Hispanic Marketplace, in ‌the release. ‍”Data shows that the‍ Mercado Libre ecosystem increases economic activity, creates ⁢jobs and‌ accelerates financial inclusion across the country.”

Cofece initially indicated in a February‌ 2024 preliminary report that corrective measures should be considered to ensure ⁣competition within the Mexican​ eCommerce market.

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China Condemns Mexico’s Sharply Raised Import Tariffs

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Beijing Condemns Mexico‘s ⁤New Import Tariffs, Alleging thay Target ​China

MEXICO CITY – ⁢Beijing ‍has voiced strong opposition⁣ to​ Mexico’s recently proposed ⁤import tariffs, asserting ‌they are specifically ⁣aimed⁣ at⁢ curbing Chinese⁣ goods. The tariffs, announced this week, ⁣will apply to a ‍range⁣ of products including steel,⁣ textiles, and possibly automobiles.

The move by Mexico reflects a combination of domestic protectionist measures ‍and geopolitical considerations,⁣ according to⁢ Diego Marroquin Bitar, a fellow at⁢ the Center for Strategic and⁣ International Studies (CSIS).⁤ The Mexican⁣ government‍ seeks ⁣to protect ‍industries‌ from perceived unfair competition, while together ⁢responding to increasing⁣ pressure ​from the United states.

“What once was one⁣ of the most open economies is⁢ turning increasingly​ protectionist,” Marroquin Bitar stated, highlighting Mexico’s concerns regarding Chinese ⁤overcapacity.

While Beijing warned it would “firmly protect” its ‍interests, Marroquin ⁢Bitar noted⁢ that China’s‌ leverage over Mexico is limited. Unlike ‍some Latin American ‌nations, Mexico has⁢ not participated‌ in ⁢China’s Belt and Road ‍Initiative ⁢and carries minimal China-linked debt. ⁢

He further explained that the tariff⁢ increases ​fall within the bounds of World ⁣Trade organization (WTO) regulations. “it’s perfectly fine for⁢ Mexico to increase their tariff levels within World Trade organization bounds,” he said. “China has other mechanisms outside the WTO to ​exert pressure, but Mexico’s close ties⁢ wiht Washington and Ottawa work in its favour.”

The⁢ tariff proposal also strategically positions Mexico ahead of the 2026 review of the US-Mexico-Canada ‌Agreement ⁢(USMCA), where rules governing⁣ automobiles and ⁢electric vehicles are expected to be a key point of ‌negotiation. Experts anticipate⁤ the “China factor”‌ will⁣ dominate the USMCA review, with the US likely pushing‌ for stricter content rules and​ safeguards against transshipment.

Marroquin Bitar believes Mexico’s actions represent a move towards⁣ a North American trade model prioritizing ‌internal flows while making it “increasingly difficult for ‍other ‍countries to enter.”

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