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Mexico: extradited and extraditable

Mexico’s extraditions reveal a deeper clash between sovereignty, U.S. pressure, and Sheinbaum’s political strategy.

The struggle between the two factions of the Sinaloa Cartel

Culiacán faces escalating violence as the Chapitos and the Mayiza battle for control of the Sinaloa Cartel, reshaping Mexico’s drug war.

Morena, Sheinbaum, and the elected judiciary: democratic reform or concentration of power?

The election of judges in Mexico marks an unprecedented turn in justice: it questions the limits of the division of powers and opens a debate on judicial autonomy, sovereignty and populism in Latin America.

Sheinbaum and Trump: searching for middle ground

Caught between cooperation and sovereignty, Sheinbaum must decide how far to yield to Trump’s agenda without undermining her political base.

Mexican judicial election, where the opposition has nothing to complain about

Justice in Mexico crossed the threshold of the popular vote without technical guidance or clear citizen support, marking the beginning of a new constitutional era that is as unprecedented as it is uncertain.

Election of the judiciary and autocratization in Mexico

The judicial election in Mexico, marked by fraud, manipulation, and induced votes, accelerates the country's drift toward an autocratic regime.