
In the top news this Thursday, November 14, 2024, the main national newspapers cover various topics of interest.
In Reforma, the criticism from the United States ambassador towards President AMLO's strategy stands out, pointing out the failure of the "hugs" and the Mexican president's refusal of aid.
Meanwhile, La Jornada reports on the Senate's approval of the creation of a super-secretariat of Security to combat organized crime, as well as the authorization of agencies dedicated to Women, Sciences, and Anti-Corruption in San Lázaro.
El Universal reports a tribute to Naasón at the Degollado Theater during an event dedicated to Juan Gabriel in Guadalajara, where a government official from the Jalisco Ministry of Culture paid homage to the leader of La Luz del Mundo, currently imprisoned in the United States for child abuse.
In Milenio, the rejection of the "hugs, not bullets" strategy by Ken Salazar, U.S. ambassador, is highlighted, revealing that Mexico rejected an $32 million aid to combat crime and questioning austerity on the matter.
Excélsior reports that Pemex will simplify its tax regime by paying a single tax, the Petroleum Rights for Welfare, instead of the three it currently pays.
On the other hand, El Financiero announces that measures are being sought to strengthen Pemex, including a single tax and savings of 50 billion pesos, as announced by Sheinbaum and the SHCP.
Finally, El Economista highlights that foreign investment has accumulated an amount of $35.732 billion in the third quarter of the year, representing an increase of 8.5% compared to the same period last year.