Featured news from Mexico - February 24, 2025

The news from February 24, 2025, in Mexico includes topics on organized crime, military captures, and international trade between Mexico and the United States.


Featured news from Mexico - February 24, 2025

Today, Monday, February 24, 2025, the following news stands out in the main national newspapers:

In **Reforma**, there is information about the fight against organized crime for control of lime production, mentioning an attempt by criminal groups to position themselves in the administration of associations.

On the other hand, in **La Jornada**, the stance of Juan Manuel Delgado is highlighted, who defends the repatriation of El Mayo and seeks to avoid the death penalty. Delgado claims to have neither negotiated nor provided information to the U.S. prosecution.

**El Universal** reports that the capture of Ovidio in 2023 resulted in the death of 10 soldiers, becoming a lethal operation for the Sedena. During the last three administrations, 803 members have lost their lives in different actions.

In **Milenio**, the legal controversy in Nuevo León related to Tesla land acquired by Elon Musk is addressed. The García Jiménez family filed a dispossession lawsuit in 2019, four years before the transaction.

For its part, **Excélsior** highlights a total of 2,600 challenges to candidacies in the political sphere, arising from lack of selection, double inclusion in positions, or mistakes during the selection process.

In **Financiero**, there is mention of a call from the United States to Mexico to impose tariffs on China, promoting a bilateral agreement on trade and tariff matters.

Finally, in **El Economist**, there is increasing pressure on the Mexican peso following the publication of GDP data and the possibility of implementing tariffs, which affects the financial stability of the country.