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Periodista freelance especializado en el mundo del motor
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Newborn Rescued After Disappearing in Quintana Roo

28 Mar 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
The Fiscalía General de Justicia de Quintana Roo successfully rescued a newborn who had been reported missing on March 15 in Othón P. Blanco. The baby, now safe and with her family, was found following a search operation in Chetumal. The Amber Alert protocol was activated, and the Policía de Investigación conducted the search. Details about the abduction and the perpetrators remain undisclosed.

Man Arrested with Firearm in Guadalupe

26 Mar 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
In Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Fuerza Civil arrested a 33-year-old man named Martín 'N' for carrying a loaded firearm. The arrest took place in the Ignacio Zaragoza neighborhood, and the man was found with a loaded short gun and a cellphone. Martín 'N' was subsequently handed over to the Ministerio Público for legal proceedings.

Elderly Man Dies After Being Bitten by Rabid Cat

25 Mar 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
A 67-year-old man in Cancún, Quintana Roo, died from rabies after being bitten by a stray cat, marking the first such case in 19 years. The incident was confirmed by federal authorities, and the diagnosis was made in March after the man had been bitten in January and died in February. The victim, who was involved in rescuing stray cats, sought initial treatment at the Red Cross but later succumbed to the disease at the IMSS General Hospital. The case may affect Mexico's certification as a rabies-free country, prompting recommendations for rabies vaccinations for pets.

It becomes difficult to write

24 Mar 2024  |  www.informacion.es
The author expresses difficulty in writing opinion letters in the current climate, comparing it to the challenges faced during the pandemic. They criticize the disconnection between politicians and the daily struggles of citizens, the consequences of constant political discourse, and the judicialization of political actions. The author mentions secret meetings in Switzerland, protests by various professional groups, and the frequency of elections. They also touch on the international conflicts leading to calls for the restoration of military service in European countries. The piece concludes with a call for dignified work for youth and support for entrepreneurs and business owners as keys to a better world.

Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, announces she has cancer

22 Mar 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, confirmed via a video on social media that she has cancer. The diagnosis followed an abdominal surgery in January, initially believed to be non-cancerous. The revelation has been a significant shock to her and her husband, Prince William. Kate is currently undergoing chemotherapy and is focusing on her recovery. Her absence from official duties since December had fueled global speculation and conspiracy theories.

Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, announces she has cancer

22 Mar 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has confirmed via a video on social media that she has cancer. The diagnosis followed an abdominal surgery in January, initially believed to be non-cancerous. The revelation has been a significant shock to her and her husband, Prince William. Kate is currently undergoing chemotherapy and is focusing on her recovery. Her absence from official duties since December had fueled global speculation, which has now been clarified.

Criminals to be treated as terrorists in Ecuador

10 Jan 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa signed a decree authorizing military operations and classifying criminals as terrorists in response to recent violent events, including the takeover of a TV channel. The decree aims to neutralize armed groups while respecting human rights. Noboa identified 22 transnational organized crime groups as terrorist organizations. The head of the Joint Command of the Armed Forces, Jaime Vela, emphasized that they will not negotiate with groups that instill terror, highlighting the government's efforts to regain control.

They set fire to the vehicle of the Morena leader in Jalisco

09 Jan 2024  |  www.posta.com.mx
Katia Castillo, the Morena leader in Jalisco, reported that her party-assigned vehicle was set on fire outside her home in El Salto, which she considers an act of intimidation. The incident occurred early on January 6, and Castillo found evidence suggesting it was intentional. While she did not name any suspects, she highlighted the violent climate in Jalisco ahead of the elections. The local party Hagamos, in coalition with Morena, expressed solidarity, and Morena and its allies called for a thorough investigation. The state prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into the incident.

First non-binary birth certificate issued in Sonora

03 Jan 2024  |  Grupo Milenio
Moisés Barraza Ayala received the first non-binary birth certificate in Sonora after a cumbersome legal process. Moisés, who does not identify within the binary gender system, had to obtain a legal injunction and incur costs of approximately three thousand pesos due to the lack of legislation. On January 3, Moisés was able to adjust official documents to reflect their current identity, removing the male sex designation assigned at birth.

Aguascalientes officializes decriminalization of abortion

29 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
The government of Aguascalientes has officially published a law decriminalizing abortion during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy in the state's official gazette. The law, which aims to promote life protection policies and prevent unwanted pregnancies, will come into effect on December 28, 2023. The State Congress approved the decriminalization in a private session, following a mandate from the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, which had decriminalized abortion at the federal level in September. The law includes exceptions for abortions after 12 weeks in cases approved by the State Congress.

Vandalize with graffiti archaeological zone of Hidalgo

27 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
A recently designated archaeological zone in Huapalcalco, Hidalgo, was vandalized with graffiti, prompting the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) and the state government to seek those responsible. The graffiti, which called for the removal of INAH delegate Osvaldo Sterpone, is believed to be a protest against alleged workplace harassment. Authorities have initiated legal and administrative procedures to address the vandalism and called on the public to help preserve the cultural heritage of the area.

A Boxing Day of Football for Serie B

25 Dec 2023  |  RaiNews
The Boxing Day of the Serie B tournament will see Catanzaro playing away against Reggiana at Mapei Stadium, seeking redemption after a recent home defeat. Despite setbacks, Catanzaro's overall performance this year has been commendable. Meanwhile, Cosenza will face Como at Marulla, with coach Fabio Caserta still searching for the right team balance after two goalless draws.

Sonora, largest drug lab of the administration dismantled

22 Dec 2023  |  Grupo Milenio
The Mexican Army dismantled the largest synthetic drug lab discovered during the current federal government in the Sierra de Sonora. The FGR delegate in Sonora, Francisco Sergio Méndez, was surprised by the find in the remote Sierra de Álamos area. The lab contained 300 drums with precursor chemicals, 14 ovens, excavation equipment, a power plant, gas drums, and 70 tents. FGR officials and public prosecutors are investigating, and authorities are searching for those responsible for the drug production site.

They Confront Javier Corral in a Restaurant in Chihuahua

21 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
Two former officials from César Duarte's government confronted and insulted former Chihuahua governor Javier Corral in a restaurant. The incident, involving Raymundo Romero and former deputy Fernando Reyes, was captured on video and went viral. The aggressors accused Corral of abuses during his tenure as governor. Corral did not respond to the confrontation, and no official statements have been made by him or other authorities in Chihuahua.

They link García Luna's sister and nephew to trial

21 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
A judge has linked Gloria “G” and Edgar “R”, sister and nephew of former Federal Public Security Secretary Genaro García Luna, to trial for organized crime and money laundering. The two were arrested on December 14 by the Federal Ministerial Police and will remain in custody during the investigation. Gloria “G” will be held at CEFERESO 16 Femenil “Morelos” and Edgar “R” at CEFERESO 1 “Altiplano”.

Canadian killed in Cancun gym

14 Dec 2023  |  posta.com.mx
A Canadian tourist was murdered inside a gym in Cancun, Quintana Roo, on December 14, 2023. The victim, who had a criminal record in Canada for gangsterism and possession of illicit funds, was attacked while using gym equipment at Total Sports Club. The area remains under the custody of local, state, and federal authorities as they work to identify and arrest those involved. This incident marks the third Canadian killed in Quintana Roo in recent times, following two Canadians found dead in Playa del Carmen in June 2022, one of whom was wanted by Interpol.

Rescue of 155 migrants from a safe house in Chiapas

08 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
Elements of the Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) rescued 155 migrants from a safe house in Tonalá, Chiapas. The migrants, including adults and minors from various countries, were found with colored plastic bracelets and lying on blankets, tarps, and cardboard. They were unable to prove their legal stay in Mexico. The INM stated that the families will be placed under the care of state shelters managed by the Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) to verify their health status and begin administrative procedures.

Man arrested for assaulting his partner

07 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
A 31-year-old man was arrested for allegedly assaulting his partner in the Obrera neighborhood of Monterrey. The incident occurred at the intersection of Vicente Suárez and Espinoza, where Monterrey police detained Jesús Guadalupe P. after he reportedly struck his wife multiple times. The woman sought help from municipal police, stating that their arguments are frequent but this time he physically assaulted her, even throwing her to the ground. The man was taken to Monterrey police facilities and placed at the disposal of the Public Prosecutor's Office.

In Sonora, religious people and drag queen discuss over photographs in front of church

06 Dec 2023  |  milenio.com
A heated discussion erupted between a group of Catholic women and a drag queen who posed in front of the Guadalupe Church in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, when the women took issue with the drag queen's presence. The drag queen, dressed in a bridal gown, was praying the rosary while being filmed, which led to a confrontation with a woman leaving the church. The argument escalated as more people joined in, some supporting the LGBT community member and others backing the religious community. The incident, which sparked debate on social media, highlights the tensions between religious beliefs and the rights of individuals in public spaces.

Rescue of Seven Cubans and a Dog on the Coasts of Quintana Roo

06 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
Elements of the Mexican Navy rescued seven Cuban migrants and a dog who were adrift on a wooden raft in the Caribbean Sea near Quintana Roo. The group, consisting of five men and two women, was spotted by a foreign tanker ship, which alerted Mexican authorities. The migrants, found in good health, were taken to the Naval Station in Puerto Juárez and handed over to immigration officials. This incident is part of a larger trend of Caribbean migrants attempting to reach Mexico by sea, with Cubans ranking third among asylum seekers in Mexico in October, following Haitians and Hondurans.

Church collapses after heavy rains in San Luis Potosí

05 Dec 2023  |  www.posta.com.mx
A church in San Luis Potosí, serving as a refuge for homeless individuals, collapsed due to heavy rains and structural weaknesses. No injuries were reported as the building was empty at the time. The National Water Commission has forecasted heavy rains for several regions, urging residents in risk areas to stay alert.

Detienen a presunto asesino de niña atropellada en Hermosillo, Sonora

01 Nov 2023  |  Grupo Milenio
The alleged killer of Luisa Yareli, a four-year-old girl who was run over in Hermosillo on November 1, has been arrested in the United States and transferred to Sonora. A judge has imposed preventive detention, confirmed by the girl's mother, Lizeth Arsenia Beltrán Gutiérrez. The family is awaiting further legal proceedings, seeking a sentence proportional to the harm caused. The incident involved a white truck speeding, which hit the girl while she was crossing the street. The vehicle was secured immediately, but the suspect fled to the United States.

Madres Buscadoras de Sonora suffer armed attack in Hermosillo

08 Oct 2023  |  Grupo Milenio
A group of mothers from the collective Madres Buscadoras de Sonora was attacked while searching for missing persons in Hermosillo. Ceci Flores, the founder, reported the incident, which occurred near Cerro de la Virgen. The group, accompanied by authorities, was unharmed. Flores emphasized the need for more security due to escalating violence. Similar attacks have occurred against other search collectives, highlighting the dangers faced by those seeking their missing loved ones.

Fisherman Dies After Shark Attack in Sonora

06 Oct 2023  |  Grupo Milenio
A fisherman named Víctor Alejandro “N” died following a shark attack in Huatabampo, Sonora. The incident occurred at 13:00 hours when a four-meter white shark attacked him, causing fatal injuries. Despite efforts by his companions and the arrival of the Red Cross, he could not be saved. The Sonora State Attorney General's Office is investigating the incident. The article also provides safety tips from the Hawaiian government’s Division of Aquatic Resources to reduce the risk of shark attacks and contact information for reporting shark sightings to the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection (Profepa).

Red Bull Dominates: Overpowering; Sainz and Alonso Also, Crushing Their Teammates

12 Aug 2023  |  www.vueltarapidagt.com
Red Bull Racing is set to take the front row at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, continuing their dominance. The Suzuka Circuit, a legendary F1 track, is known for its dark history marked by significant events. Carlos Sainz achieved a resounding victory in Australia, securing his third career win and demonstrating his superiority over Ferrari.

Madres Buscadoras de Sonora locate clandestine graves with remains

14 Jan 2023  |  Grupo Milenio
The collective Madres Buscadoras de Sonora discovered a clandestine cemetery with 29 graves containing human remains in an advanced state of decomposition near the community of 'El Cholludo' in Hermosillo. Cecy Flores Armenta, the group's leader, reported that the bodies showed signs of violence, suggesting homicide. The discovery was made possible by an anonymous tip. The search continues, with the total number of graves found rising to 29. The Fiscalía General de Justicia del Estado de Sonora is working on-site to determine the exact number of bodies.
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