Trump, Mexico and cartels
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President Donald Trump addressed potential anti-drug strikes in Mexico in a Jan. 8 interview. Here's what to know.
"I cancelled my World Cup tickets," one social media user wrote. "The ICE may decide that I am a gang member."
Trump has signalled that Washington could expand its campaign against drug cartels to include land-based military strikes inside Mexico, a move that would mark a major escalation and raise fresh questions over Mexico’s consent and regional stability.
Mexico-American war is nothing new, with conflict occuring through the ages. Will President Trump add to this list of historic battles?
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The pendulum has swung in favor of each 2026 World Cup cohost when it comes to regional superiority. So which is most set for the summer?
The soccer world as we’ve known it for the last 20 years changed last week. And when it did, there were no alarm bells. No barking dogs, no crying children, no notice of any kind save for a months-old dispatch from CONCACAF and a 200-word afterthought of ...
A study shows Mexico is the most expensive team for fans to watch in person at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while the US is third.
After the United States military intervention in Venezuela, the Mexican government and analysts discounted the likelihood of unilateral U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels, despite threats from President Donald Trump.