Blockades in Guerrero demand forgotten medicines and basic services

Desperation due to the lack of medicines leads communities to paralyze one of the most important highways in the country.

When patience runs out: blockades with hospital chairs and dramatic blankets

Imagine waking up on a Saturday wanting to travel along the Autopista del Sol and finding an improvised stand of social demands. This is how the day began for hundreds of drivers trapped between the heat and fatigue of rural communities in Acapulco, who decided that if the authorities do not listen to them in their towns, they will do so where it hurts: the traffic.

About 200 residents, mostly from Xaltianguis, turned the Tierra Colorada junction into their own live of protest. There were no TikTokers or influencers, but there were blankets with phrases like “They are killing us without medicines” and hospital waiting chairs —yes, those uncomfortable ones— to symbolize the eternality of their wait for medical attention. The result? Miles of stranded cars and transporters wondering if they should have taken the day off.

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Lawsuits that sound like a broken record (but rightly so)

According to Daniel Rosas Martínez, coordinator of the protesters, they have been asking for the basics for three years: medicines, a hospital that doesn’t look like a scene from The Walking Dead, and for the CFE to pay what it owes. Even a wastewater treatment plant is on the list, because apparently in the 21st century there are still places where clean water is a luxury.

The ironic thing: after five hours of blockade, state officials arrived… but the protesters told them “thanks, but no”. They wanted federal authorities, because they clearly trust them as much as we trust public Wi-Fi. In the end, they agreed to a meeting for Sunday, because what’s better than resolving social crises on the weekend, right?

Meanwhile, the SSP of Guerrero tried to restore order with road operations, because nothing says “damage control” like a carousel of cars in complete chaos. Of course, the federal highway remained blocked for a while longer, because in Mexico even protests have extended hours.

Moral? When a health system fails, hospital chairs end up on the street. And when patience runs out, not even the busiest highways are saved.

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PS: If you go to Guerrero, bring medicine… and extra patience.

NATO urges its members to present defense spending plans

Rutte demands credible plans to increase military spending to 5% of GDP.

Pressure on allies

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged the 32 member countries on Monday to present “clear, concrete and credible” plans to meet the new defense spending target. The annual summit begins this Tuesday in Ankara, Türkiye, in a climate of international tension and pressure from the United States for Europe to assume greater responsibility.

The figures of the agreement

Rutte recalled that the allies agreed to allocate 5% of their Gross Domestic Product to defense: 3.5% for military budgets and 1.5% for strategic infrastructure. Some countries, such as Spain, support the goal but maintain that they can meet security commitments without reaching that level.

Washington’s demands

Pressure from the Trump administration has increased. The president demands to accelerate military spending and expects an immediate commitment. In addition, it promotes the concept of a “NATO 3.0”, where Europe plays a more relevant role while the United States concentrates resources on other priorities.

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Morena in Abasolo: call for unity for sovereignty

Senator calls to close ranks in Morena Abasolo in defense of national sovereignty.

Senator Olga Patricia Sosa Ruíz called on the Morena militancy in Abasolo to close ranks and avoid internal divisions. It was during an assembly for the defense of national sovereignty.

Accompanied by Mayor Yazmin Saldaña, the president of the Morena Tamaulipas Political Council, Rómulo Pérez, representative Silvia Chávez Garay and the COTS coordinator, Silvia Burgos, the legislator addressed about 500 people gathered in the main square.

“Sovereignty is not auctioned or sold,” said the representative of Tamaulipas in the Senate.

Sosa Ruíz highlighted the Senate’s support for President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has faced interference attempts from abroad.

“We are millions of patriotic women and men, who are convinced of working with the people, serving with humility, honesty, respect and love to the people of Tamaulipas and Mexico,” he argued.

The senator, Abasolo’s first Morenista, highlighted the importance of touring the territory to spread the message of well-being and defense of sovereignty. He assured that the governments of the Fourth Transformation are giving results both in Tamaulipas, under the leadership of Governor Américo Villarreal Anaya, and at the federal level with President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Cars and Nubank: signs of recovery in Mexico

Sales of new cars grow 5.3% and investment from Nubank for 4,200 million dollars drive optimism.

The Mexican economy shows signs of dynamism in 2026. Two indicators confirm this: the sale of new cars rebounded in the first half and the fintech Nubank announced a million-dollar investment.

According to Inegi, between January and June, 5.3% more vehicles were sold than in the same period in 2025. In June alone, 126 thousand units were sold, an increase of 7.6% compared to the previous year.

The government links the rebound to its programs

President Claudia Sheinbaum attributed this behavior to the strengthening of the internal market. He highlighted that the Housing for Wellbeing program, the automotive industry and the Wellbeing Programs have boosted the purchasing capacity of families.

“There is something that is moving the economic indicators a lot and it is the Housing for Wellbeing program, which has not yet even reached its peak of job creation,” he noted during his morning conference.

Sheinbaum added that Wellbeing Programs help the population have more resources to boost the economy from below.

Nubank invests 4,200 million dollars in Mexico

The president also reported on the visit of the executive director of Nubank, David Vélez Osorno, and his team. The financial firm will invest 4.2 billion dollars between 2026 and 2030 in the country.

Vélez was accompanied by: Armando Herrera Reyna, general director of Nu México; Romina Benvenuti, Senior Director of Corporate Affairs; and Alejandro Cruz Sánchez, director of Public Policies.

Sheinbaum stressed that Plan Mexico has strengthened the automotive industry for the domestic market and that he foresees better figures in the second half of the year.

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