Viva Aerobus plane makes emergency landing in Cuba due to technical failure

A flight changes course due to a technical failure, leaving waiting passengers under pressure.

An unexpected experience that tests human resilience

Have you ever felt like the universe is testing you? This is how the passengers of Viva Aerobus flight VB755 lived, whose trip from Miami to Mérida became a lesson in calm under pressure. When a technical failure in one of the engines forced the plane to divert towards the José Martí airport in Havana, what could have been chaos became a show of collective strength.

The importance of staying calm in the face of the unforeseen

Imagine being thousands of meters high, feeling like the perfect plan is falling apart… but you know what? Real heroes don’t wear capes, they wear seat belts! Ricardo Pérez Solís, one of the passengers, shared his experience on social networks: “We are experiencing heat, hunger and a lot of uncertainty”. However, his message was not just a complaint, but a call to action that mobilized the airline.

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The response from Viva Aerobus was quick and empathetic: “A plane is already on its way… we will provide courtesies on board”. This reminds us that even in the most difficult situations, there are teams working behind the scenes to solve problems. Let’s celebrate that dedication!

Emanuel Vilchis, another passenger, recounted how he experienced a single engine emergency landing, a moment that many would describe as terrifying. But here’s the key: he got over it! His story is not one of fear, but of courage in the face of the unknown. Every challenge prepares us for something greater, and these travelers are now stronger than ever.

What this incident teaches us about adaptability

In life, as in flights, we can’t always control turbulence… but we can control how we react to it! This event leaves us three powerful lessons:

1. Communication saves crises: Social media has proven to be a vital tool for connecting passengers with solutions.

2. Preparation makes the difference: The safety protocols worked, avoiding a tragedy.

3. Every obstacle is an opportunity: How many can say they turned an emergency into an inspiring story?

The next time you face a “detour” in your plans, remember: unexpected endings often lead to the best learnings. The Viva Aerobus team and these passengers are proof of this!

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Morena, PT and PVEM prepare political plan for 2027

The three political forces will define their electoral route. Details will be known in the official announcement.

The plan towards 2027

The national leaders of Morena, PT and PVEM are finalizing the details of a Comprehensive Political Plan for the 2027 elections. The document will establish the work route and the electoral agreements between the three forces.

The president of Morena, Ariadna Montiel, reported that the joint strategy will be announced during the official announcement. However, he avoided confirming whether the alliance will compete together in the 17 entities that will renew governorships.

Added to this is that the PVEM senator, Jasmine Bugarín, pointed out that in San Luis Potosí there is still no defined coalition. Negotiations for candidatures, local agreements and distribution of spaces continue in each state.

The three parties have maintained an alliance in recent processes, but pending issues persist that will define their joint strategy for the next electoral process.

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SCJN supports autonomy of municipalities in Tlaxcala

The highest court invalidated budget restrictions imposed by the state.

SCJN ruling in favor of Contla

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) invalidated several provisions of the Tlaxcala Expenditure Budget for 2026. The decision arose from a controversy promoted by the municipality of Contla.

Minister Yasmín Esquivel Mossa’s project noted that the restrictions imposed by the state government affected the ability of municipalities to contract, manage resources and operate public services.

Additional limits violate the Constitution

During the discussion, Esquivel highlighted that city councils already have control, oversight and accountability mechanisms for public money. Establishing additional and rigid limits was contrary to the constitutional framework.

The resolution of the Plenary Court reaffirmed the importance of the free municipality as a pillar of Mexican federalism. Local governments must have sufficient powers to meet the needs of their communities.

With this ruling, the Court established that federal entities cannot impose measures that unjustifiably reduce municipal powers. This is key to avoiding impacts on the provision of basic services and the quality of life of the inhabitants.

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The United States delivers 313 wanted people to Mexico

313 people delivered to Mexico since January 2025. Sheinbaum demands reciprocity in extraditions.

Bilateral cooperation: 313 people delivered to Mexico

The United States ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, reported that since January 20, 2025, 313 individuals wanted by national justice have been handed over to the Mexican authorities. The figure corresponds to security collaboration during Donald Trump’s second term.

Johnson cited as an example the capture and transfer of a Mexican citizen accused of sexual crimes against a minor. He avoided giving details about the specific charges or operations, pointing out that this information is the responsibility of the US Department of Justice.

The announcement occurs amid bilateral tensions. Washington has singled out Mexican officials, including the governor of Sinaloa on leave, Rubén Rocha Moya, for alleged ties to organized crime. The Mexican government has rejected these accusations, considering that there is insufficient evidence.

For her part, President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded reciprocity: she assured that Mexico has presented 269 extradition requests since 2018 without any having been attended to. Security cooperation continues to be a fragile point in the bilateral relationship.

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