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US Reopens Airspace Over El Paso City Hours After Closing Due to Border Issues With Mexico
The United States temporarily closed airspace over the city of El Paso, which lies on the border with Mexico, due to unspecified security concerns. The restriction was lifted hours later....
Trump privately weighs quitting USMCA trade pact he negotiated, risking US$2 trillion deal
US President Donald Trump is considering quitting the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), despite having signed it during his presidency. This thought process adds further uncertainty to on...
El Paso Airport Closed for Nine Hours After U.S. Detects Mexican Cartel Drones
The El Paso International Airport was closed for nine hours after US authorities detected drones operated by a Mexican drug cartel near the airport's vicinity. The closure caused significant disruptio...
Mexican cartel drones breach US airspace, prompt El Paso airport closure
Drones allegedly controlled by Mexican cartels have entered U.S. airspace, leading to the temporary closure of the El Paso International Airport for safety and security reasons. A Department of War of...
Mexican cartel drones breach US airspace, prompt El Paso airport closure
Drones operated by a Mexican drug cartel invaded US airspace near El Paso, leading to the temporary closure of El Paso International Airport for safety reasons. The Department of Defense acted to disa...
Mexican cartel drones breach US airspace, prompt El Paso airport closure
Drones operated by Mexican cartels breached U.S. airspace, leading to the temporary closure of the El Paso International Airport as a security precaution. The Department of War undertook measures to n...
Pentagon Origin of Cartel Weapons: Defense Department Acknowledges Crisis
The Mexican Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA) has acknowledged that weapons used by drug cartels in Mexico have their origins in the US military supply through various channels, including legal...
US Plans Critical Mineral Price Floors With Mexico, EU And Japan
The United States intends to establish price floor agreements for critical minerals with key trading partners including Mexico, the European Union and Japan. This move aims to stabilize mineral prices...
Zelensky Tops Ranking of Most Popular World Leaders Among US Public
Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, is ranked as the most popular world leader among Americans, followed by Mark Carney with a net score of 6% and Claudia Sheinbaum with a net score of 5%. The ar...
Mexican cartel drones breach US airspace, prompt El Paso airport closure
Drones operated by a Mexican cartel breached United States airspace, leading to the temporary closure of the El Paso airport. The Department of Defense responded and took measures to disable these unm...
China’s BYD and Geely bid for Nissan-Mercedes Mexico plant to dodge Trump tariffs
BYD and Geely, major Chinese automakers, are among the contenders bidding for the acquisition of a joint Mexican plant operated by Nissan and Mercedes-Benz. This strategic move aims to secure a manufa...
Scrutiny Over US Claim That Mexican Drone Invasion Prompted Airport Closure
The United States has faced scrutiny for its assertion that an invasion by Mexican drones prompted the closure of an airport. The claim is being questioned and debated for its credibility and potentia...
Chaos at the Border: Mystery with Drones and Closure in El Paso
Reports of chaos at the US-Mexico border include mysterious drone sightings and temporary closures near El Paso due to security concerns. The incident highlights ongoing tensions at the southern borde...
US Reports 'Invasion' of Mexican Cartel Drones
The United States has reported an 'invasion' of drones operated by Mexican drug cartels along the border area. This development highlights increasing technological sophistication among criminal organi...
US Neutralizes Drug Trafficker Drones
The United States has taken measures to counter and disable unmanned aerial systems reportedly used by Mexican drug cartels for illicit activities such as trafficking drugs across the border....
Mexican Cartel's Seized Ammo Is Traced to U.S. Army Plant
Traced ammunition that was seized from a Mexican cartel has origins linked to a military-grade gunpowder manufacturing plant in the United States, raising concerns over security lapses and trafficking...
Pentagon Factory Supplies Half of High-Power Ammunition: Defense Department
The Mexican Defense Secretariat (Sedena) highlighted that a Pentagon factory supplies roughly half of the high-power ammunition used by armed forces around the world....
US Used Secret Lasers To Confuse Cartel Drones
The United States has employed secret lasers to befuddle drones used by Mexican drug cartels, according to the Wall Street Journal. This technology aims to disorient or disable unmanned aerial vehicle...
US: Drug cartel planes responsible for El Paso airport closure
The United States has identified unmarked aircraft of Mexican drug cartels as being responsible for the temporary closure of El Paso International Airport....
Mexico reveals that 47% of seized high-power cartridges come from US
The Mexican government has disclosed that nearly half (47%) of the high-capacity ammunition cartridges confiscated in Mexico originate from the United States....
US Neutralizes Mexican Cartel Drones After Suspending Flights in Texas
The United States has taken action against drones allegedly operated by Mexican drug cartels following the suspension of flights in parts of Texas. However, Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico City's mayor, sta...
Extremist-Backed Cubans Pressure Mexico's Government
Cubans who are allegedly being pushed by extremist groups in Mexico are increasing pressure on President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's government. The article suggests that the discontent among certai...
US Used Secret Laser Weapon Against Mexican Cartel Drones, But They Were Just Sky Lanterns - Details
The United States reportedly employed a secret laser weapon system against drones associated with a Mexican drug cartel. However, it has been later clarified that the targeted objects were not actual ...
US Neutralizes Cartel Drones After Suspendings Flights in Texas, But Claudia Sheinbaum Says She Has No Information
The United States has taken steps to neutralize drones operated by Mexican drug cartels after suspending flights at the El Paso airport due to security concerns. This action follows recent activities ...
Judge dismisses deportation case for Mexican father of 3 US Marines
A federal immigration judge has dismissed the deportation case against a Mexican national who is the father of three U.S. Marine Corps members. The Department of Homeland Security has stated its inten...
Judge dismisses deportation case for Mexican father of 3 US Marines
A federal immigration judge has dismissed a deportation case against a Mexican man who is the father of three U.S. Marines. The Department of Homeland Security has announced it will appeal this decisi...
Dispatch from Mexico City: Trump’s latest consideration of USMCA withdrawal meets a measured reaction
Mexican officials and business leaders are maintaining a calm stance regarding the possibility that President Trump might withdraw from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The response ...
Blame Cartels or Pentagon? The Confusion After El Paso, Texas Airspace Closure
An incident occurred where the airspace over El Paso, Texas was closed, leading to uncertainty about whether responsibility lies with local drug cartels or actions taken by the U.S. Department of Defe...
Chaos at the border: mystery with drones and closure in El Paso
The situation at the US-Mexico border near El Paso has escalated into chaos due to an unresolved issue involving drones. The exact nature of the drone-related problem is unclear, but it has led to the...
Chaos at the Border: Mystery with Drones and Closure in El Paso
A situation of uncertain origin involving drones has led to the closure of part of the border near El Paso, causing confusion and concern among local residents and authorities....
Mexico Considers Suing US Army Contractor
Mexico is considering legal action against a US Army contractor for unspecified reasons related to operations on Mexican soil. The nature of the alleged misconduct or violation by the contractor has n...
Judge dismisses deportation case for Mexican father of 3 US Marines
A federal immigration judge has dismissed the deportation case against the father of three U.S. Marine victims who died in a 2019 training accident at Camp Pendleton, California. The Department of Hom...
US Says Cartel Drones Entered Its Airspace
The United States claims that drones associated with a cartel have entered its airspace. Mexico has responded by advising against speculation on the incident....
Air Force crews scrambled to find a pilot to fly rescue mission far out to sea
The U.S. Air Force faced challenges in locating enough pilots capable of flying a rescue mission far out at sea from a Mexican airport. The article addresses misconceptions spread via internet rumors....
Judge dismisses deportation case for Mexican father of 3 US Marines
A federal immigration judge has dismissed a deportation case against a Mexican man who is the father of three U.S. Marines. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced its intention to appeal ...
US Claim of Mexican Drone Invasion Prompting Airport Closure Under Scrutiny
The United States has made claims about an alleged drone invasion by Mexico leading to airport closures. The legitimacy of these claims is now under scrutiny....
El Paso Airspace Closure Due to Use of U.S. Military Anti-Drone Technology
The airspace around El Paso was temporarily closed due to the testing or deployment of advanced anti-drone technology by the United States military. The closure aimed at ensuring safety during the ope...
US Reopens El Paso City Near Mexico Border for Flights
The United States has reopened flights in El Paso, a city located near the border with Mexico. No specific details or reasons for reopening are provided....
No information on use of drones at US border
There is no information regarding the use of drones along the border with the United States, according to Mexico City's Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum....
Mexico Green vs Dominican Republic LIVE; Where to Watch Tomateros in the 2026 Caribbean Series
The article discusses the upcoming baseball match between Mexico's team, Mexico Green or 'Tomateros', and the Dominican Republic at the 2026 Caribbean Series. It provides information on how to watch t...