Mexico News in English

December 14, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 14th December, and here’s your Mexico daily news capsule.

Authorities arrest a key accomplice of García Luna for diverting five billion pesos from federal prisons.

Bad Bunny transitions from reggaeton star to protest music icon, captivating audiences with powerful performances.

Tickets for the Mexico versus Portugal match sell out in under four hours, creating a buzz among fans.

A mass shooting at Brown University in the U.S. leaves two dead and eight injured, prompting urgent warnings.

Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay 40 million dollars to two women linked to ovarian cancer from talc use.

Flamengo reaches the final after a stellar performance from Arrascaeta, showcasing his incredible skills.

The peso nears breaking the 18 per dollar mark, raising questions about the currency's stability.

Experts say the H3N2 influenza variant poses no pandemic risk, but vigilance is still necessary.

The World Health Organization issues an alert regarding the H3N2 influenza variant, urging vaccination efforts.

Abraham Quintanilla, father of singer Selena, passes away at 86, leaving a legacy in music.

Massive storms are forecasted for Sunday and Monday, with alerts issued for various regions.

A significant presidential election in Chile could signal a return to past political ideologies.

The automotive industry in Mexico faces challenges due to rising tariffs on vehicles and parts.

A brand of Chinese cars exits the Mexican market, leaving customers uncertain about future support.

The Game Awards 2025 receive a lukewarm reception, with critics rating them poorly in a recent survey.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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