Multiple crash on the highway to Nuevo Laredo leaves one injured

Road incident with consequences in Apodaca MONTERREY, NL. — A major vehicle accident occurred this Thursday on the Highway to Nuevo Laredo, specifically in the municipality of Apodaca, leaving at least one…

Road incident with consequences in Apodaca

MONTERREY, NL. — A vehicle accident of magnitude occurred this Thursday on the Highway to Nuevo Laredo, specifically in the municipality of Apodaca, leaving at least one person injured and severe mobility problems.

Technical details of the mishap

According to official reports from State Civil Protection, the accident involved four cars that collided in a chain due to a rear-end impact. The incident occurred in the north-south lane, near the border with Escobedo, where authorities identified excess speed as the determining factor.

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The event was notified at 12:00 p.m., but the removal of the vehicles lasted until 2:00 p.m., generating a circulatory collapse in the area. The delay in clearing lanes exacerbated complications for drivers, who faced significant delays.

Impact and recommendations

This type of incident underlines the importance of respecting speed limits and maintaining an adequate safety distance, especially on high-flow roads such as the Highway to Nuevo Laredo. The authorities reiterate the need to drive with caution to avoid risks.

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Sheinbaum rejects participation of transnationals in oil exploitation

Sheinbaum rules out delivering oil to transnationals and announces consultations to evaluate fracking.

President Claudia Sheinbaum was forceful in ruling out foreign companies exploiting oil in Mexico, within the framework of the review of the T-MEC and the government analysis on fracking.

“How do you think that we, who have fought so hard, are going to hand over the oil to transnational companies! Well, we are not Calderón, we are not Peña!”

Sheinbaum acknowledged that foreign technologies could be used, but stressed that natural resources will not be handed over abroad. He insisted on reducing the United States’ dependence on unconventional gas.

Consultations with communities

The president highlighted the energy sovereignty project and announced that the type of consultation prior to the exploitation of shale gas will be evaluated.

“We have to see if it is a national consultation or if it is a consultation in the area where this exploitation may occur, because in the end the communities will be affected.”

Sheinbaum noted that he will maintain a responsible stance, listening to environmental groups that oppose hydraulic fracturing. He assured that past mistakes will not be repeated and that the communities will have a voice in the process.

The government will prioritize sustainability and respect for local populations before any decision on fracking.

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Sheinbaum rules out risk for the T-MEC due to trade tensions

Sheinbaum assured that the treaty has legislative support and highlighted Canadian investment in Altamira.

Sheinbaum defends validity of the T-MEC

President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out that tensions between Canada and the United States put the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) at risk. He pointed out that any profound change would require the approval of the congresses of the three countries, so he considered it unlikely that any would seek to exclude another.

“We do not believe that this is either Canada’s position, nor the United States’ position, nor our position,” he said during his morning conference.

Sheinbaum announced that a communication on the continuity of the treaty and possible revisions is expected at the beginning of July. The context is marked by the protectionist trade policy of US President Donald Trump. Currently the negotiations are carried out separately, although Mexico has insisted on tripartite dialogues. He highlighted that the T-MEC continues to be a key tool against China.

Canadian investment and security

As an example of the strengthening of ties, Sheinbaum mentioned an upcoming Canadian investment in the port of Altamira, Tamaulipas, which will increase maritime exchange. In security, he assured that Mexico offers conditions for foreign investment and that reported cases are attended to. Regarding accusations against Canadian mining companies, he indicated that they must be formalized before authorities and that the security cabinet is investigating two cases. He required these companies to comply with environmental standards.

The president defended the advances in security: intentional homicides were reduced by 46% in 20 months. He also highlighted the positive image of the country during the Soccer World Cup, pointing out that “Mexico is in the world’s view today” for the hospitality of its population.

Regarding the meeting with the United States, Sheinbaum described the second round of talks led by Marcelo Ebrard as “very good.” He reported that on July 1 there will be a trilateral virtual meeting and between July 15 and 16 there will be a face-to-face meeting in Mexico.

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Sheinbaum celebrates appointment of Mexican referee for the 2026 World Cup

The president celebrated the appointment of the Mexican as central judge of the Netherlands-Tunisia.

President Claudia Sheinbaum congratulated referee Katia Itzel García for her historic appointment as central judge in the Netherlands vs Tunisia match at the 2026 World Cup.

The president described the achievement as an example of perseverance and a message of empowerment for Mexican girls, boys and women. He highlighted that the presence of the Aztec whistler in the highest competition in international football represents a benchmark for improvement.

Sheinbaum stressed that this appointment demonstrates that spaces of high competition and professional leadership are open for the development of women in any field they propose.

The appointment of García as central referee is unprecedented for a Mexican in a men’s World Cup. The match between the Netherlands and Tunisia will be played during the group stage of the tournament organized by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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