Mexico asks the FBI for data on the capture of Zambada and the plane in the museum

Chancellor asks the FBI to clarify its role in the capture of Zambada and the whereabouts of the plane.

The Mexican government seeks to clarify the participation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the arrest of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López, which occurred in July 2024.

Roberto Velasco, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reported that the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) has been requested to make a formal request to the FBI to obtain more information about the case.

“We have asked the Attorney General’s Office to formally request the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI as it is known by its acronym in English, for more information about this participation that was made known to the media,” declared Velasco.

In addition to the role of the FBI, the chancellor indicated that communication is maintained with the United States Embassy in Mexico to clarify the destination of the aircraft used to transport the two members of organized crime.

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The plane ended up at the War Eagles Air Museum, located in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. According to Velasco, the embassy has already provided the first information elements.

“We have also been in communication with the United States Embassy in Mexico about this issue, who have already provided us with some elements of information about how this plane was loaned to the museum that was already mentioned in El Paso, Texas,” he added.

The official request to the FBI seeks to confirm whether the US agency participated directly in the arrest, as well as obtain details about the loan of the aircraft to the museum site. So far, the Mexican government has not issued further details on the progress of diplomatic efforts.

Hyundai tests the Interoceanic Train with 3 thousand cars

The South Korean company transported 3,000 vehicles by train from Oaxaca to Veracruz; permanent contract is defined.

First mass transfer of vehicles

President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that Hyundai used the Interoceanic Train to move 3,000 vehicles from Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, to Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, over the weekend.

“This weekend there was a very important transfer of Hyundai company vehicles through the Interoceanic. They arrived in Salina Cruz and left through Coatzacoalcos,” he explained at Monday’s morning conference.

Sheinbaum announced that this week it will be decided whether the collaboration becomes permanent.

Automotive context and tariffs

The president also referred to the closure of a Toyota plant in Tijuana and its relocation to Texas, a fact celebrated by Donald Trump and attributed to his tariff policy.

Sheinbaum stated that they maintain contact with the automotive industry and seek to reduce the unilateral tariff imposed by the United States. “The sale of national vehicles has increased,” he said, and announced a third meeting with the sector.

Regarding the closure of Toyota, he clarified that it is not immediate, but a process of years. “We give alternatives to workers with the Ministry of Labor, the governors and the Ministry of Economy,” he said.

Sheinbaum hopes that negotiations with the US will advance to eliminate or reduce the tariff on auto imports.

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Finding of three bodies in the mountain area of ​​Sinaloa

Three decomposing male bodies found near Durango; Prosecutor's Office will use forensic genetics.

Finding in the mountain area of Sinaloa

Three male bodies in an advanced state of decomposition were located on a plot of land near the El Mezquite community, in the municipality of El Fuerte, very close to the border with Durango.

Elements of the Army, the National Guard and municipal police secured the place after reporting to the emergency lines. The criminalistics experts collected the corresponding evidence.

The state Attorney General’s Office ordered that the bodies be transferred to a funeral home in Los Mochis. There, forensic personnel will carry out genetic studies to determine their identities. The victims, young in appearance, have not been identified.

The agency assured that the circumstances of the death are being investigated. The identification process is key to providing answers to families and advancing the investigations.

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Federal government will invest 58,415 million pesos in schools by 2026

SEP will invest 58,415 million pesos in La Escuela es Nuestra during 2026.

The federal government will allocate 58,415 million pesos to the La Escuela es Nuestra program during 2026, reported Mario Delgado, head of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), at a press conference.

Resources by educational level
For basic education, 37,715 million pesos will be allocated; for Upper Secondary, 10,916 million; and for Higher Education, 9,783 million. Pamela López Ruiz, general director of the program, explained that so far resources have been delivered to 71,482 schools, with a social investment of 22,694 million pesos.

86 million pesos have been spent on initial education; in preschool, 6,124 million; in primary, 6,576 million; in secondary school, 5,282 million; and in the upper middle, 4 thousand 288 million.

Closing of the 2025-2026 school year
Delgado described the closure as “a good closing of the cycle” as the New Mexican School was consolidated with advances in health, infrastructure, scholarships and attention to the teaching profession. The “Live Healthy, Live Happy” program allowed for the census of 10.8 million children, who already have a digital school health record. Many were referred to consultations with nutritionists, dental care and delivery of free glasses.

The sale of junk food in schools was eliminated and 1.2 million students participated in the “School World Cup.” The School is Ours benefited almost 73 thousand schools, while the scholarships reached 22 million students.

Salary increase and return to school
Teachers received a 9% salary increase, decreed by President Claudia Sheinbaum. 200 thousand retirements were reached under the new scheme and the increase in the minimum retirement age was stopped. The dialogue with teachers continues.

Students will return to classes on August 31; the teaching staff, on August 24. A week before, the school-by-school consultation will begin to strengthen the New Mexican School. The delivery of ballots will be brought forward to approximately July 9. In entities with calendar impacts, emerging programs were implemented to avoid delays.

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