The DEA warns about the dangerous mixture of fentanyl with veterinary tranquilizers

A lethal mix stalks the streets: the DEA reveals the dark cocktail that is claiming lives.

The Deadly Cocktail that Shakes the World

In the shadows of an underground market, where death is sold to the highest bidder, the DEA has uncovered a terrifying secret: drug traffickers, those unscrupulous crime lords, are weaving a web of destruction by mixing fentanyl with veterinary tranquilizers and other synthetic opioids. Yes, you read that right! Substances designed to sedate animals now poison human lungs, turning each dose into a Russian roulette where the prize is death.

The Hidden Trap in Every Gram

The “2025 National Drug Threat Assessment” is not just a report; It is a desperate cry. The purity of fentanyl decreases, but its danger multiplies. The reason? The cartels, those architects of chaos, have found in Xylazine and Medetomidine—veterinary anesthetics—the perfect ingredients for a concoction that paralyzes hearts and erases lives in seconds. “Consumers don’t know what the hell they are inhaling,” warns the DEA, while overdose figures paint a Dantesque picture: 84,076 souls lost in 2025. Triumph? The figure is 25% lower than 2024, but each number is a lament that resonates in destroyed homes.

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Robert Murphy, the face of this titanic battle as acting administrator of the DEA, issues a breathtaking warning: “Adulteration with lethal chemicals proves that this war has no end.” And while he speaks, the Mexican cartels and the Chinese mafias weave their web. Some master fentanyl and cocaine; others, the most powerful marijuana ever seen, with a THC that reaches 30%. Four million young people, yes, millions!, are already prisoners of its fumes.

The Poison Route

Cocaine, that white queen of excess, travels from South America in tons, hidden in ships, planes or trucks. Colombia, Peru and Bolivia are the settings for this drama. 84% of the cocaine seized in 2024 bears its seal, and its purity climbed to 88%. A macabre business that knows no borders.

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Mexico and PAHO/WHO sign health strategy 2026-2030

Mexico and PAHO/WHO sign agreement to strengthen the health system and reduce the burden of diseases.

Bilateral agreement to strengthen the health system

The Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Health, and the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) signed the Country Cooperation Strategy 2026-2030. The goal: strengthen the national health system and reduce the burden of disease.

The agreement includes priority actions to address non-communicable diseases, cancer and mental health disorders. It also promotes prevention strategies and timely care throughout the population’s life course.

In addition, it seeks to strengthen the stewardship of the Ministry of Health and the coordination between the institutions of the National Health System. The goal is to move towards a model of universal access to quality medical services.

Among the central axes are the strengthening of the capacity to respond to health emergencies, the promotion of health self-sufficiency and the strengthening of the national regulatory authority.

Health Secretary David Kershenobich said:

The strategy will allow national priorities to be aligned with the technical experience of PAHO/WHO, which will contribute to expanding access to health services, with emphasis on prevention, primary care and universal coverage.

The agreement lays the foundations for technical cooperation that addresses the country’s main health challenges in the next five years.

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Mexican peso recovers after confirming the validity of the T-MEC

The peso recovers after confirming the validity of the T-MEC until 2036 with annual reviews.

The peso recovers ground against the dollar

The national currency registered an appreciation of 0.4% this Thursday, closing at 17.48 units per dollar in wholesale operations. At bank windows, the greenback stood at 17.91 pesos for sale, breaking a streak of two consecutive days with losses.

The recovery occurs after the continuity of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) was confirmed until 2036, under the annual review scheme agreed upon by the three countries.

The details of the official announcement

The Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, reported that the first formal review will begin on July 20 with the visit of a US delegation to Mexico. During the virtual meeting with their counterparts from the United States and Canada, Washington’s concern about the trade deficit was addressed.

Ebrard highlighted that more than 80% of Mexican exports to the United States continue to be tariff-free, with no changes to that scheme expected. The next working groups will focus on strengthening regional integration in strategic sectors such as the pharmaceutical industry and semiconductors, with the aim of reducing dependence on imports from other regions.

He specified that negotiations on the future of the treaty are limited exclusively to trade issues and do not include security issues.

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AFAC revokes Magnicharters certificate after non-compliance

The airline could not prove regulatory compliance after an extraordinary verification.

Regulatory decision

The Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) revoked Magnicharters’ air services operator certificate. The measure was notified on June 29, after a regulatory review process.

The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) reported that the company’s right to a hearing was respected throughout the procedure. It was granted legal deadlines to present information and evidence that demonstrated compliance with current aeronautical regulations.

However, the documentation provided was insufficient. The airline was unable to prove that it met the necessary requirements to continue operating as a provider of passenger air transportation.

Origin of revocation

The decision derives from an extraordinary major verification carried out in January 2026. In it, non-compliance with the regulation of the sector was detected. This led to formal requirements and, subsequently, the temporary suspension of operations in April, as a preventive measure.

The SICT stressed that the revocation is based on the lack of sufficient evidence on the part of Magnicharters to prove its regulatory status. The company now faces the loss of its certificate, which prevents it from offering commercial air services.

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