Tragic Attack in Cuautitlán Leaves Six Dead

A violent attack on a business in Cuautitlán results in the deaths of five men and a 15-year-old boy. The incident adds to ongoing concerns about security in the region.


Tragic Attack in Cuautitlán Leaves Six Dead

In Cuautitlán, a business was attacked and as a result, five men and a 15-year-old boy were killed. Violence in the region continues to rise.

According to information from La Jornada, outgoing President Donald Trump has left the foreign and border policy of the United States in the hands of hardline politicians. Figures like the senator from Florida, known for his firm stance against Cuba, Venezuela, and the left, stand out.

Meanwhile, Milenio reports that the head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, has ordered the freezing of two million credits granted by Infonavit, arguing that 64% of the mortgage portfolio prior to 2013 is under a scheme considered unfair.

On the other hand, Excélsior points out that a platform has been developed to combat insecurity in Mexico. This tool, which allows for data comparison with previous administrations, is already being used in national security cabinet meetings.

In economic matters, El Financiero highlights the weakness in the construction sector that has stalled the industry. High interest rates and lack of public investment could continue to limit the development of this area.

In terms of consumer confidence, El Economista reports that in October it reached its historic high, registering a 2-point increase, the largest in three years. The population shows a positive perception regarding the economic situation of the country.

Finally, Reforma reports that 35 massacres have been recorded in bars across the country, with a toll of at least 98 deceased. Violence and insecurity remain serious problems in various areas of Mexico.

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