Two Sailboats Carrying Mexican Humanitarian Aid to Cuba Disappear
Two vessels that departed from Quintana Roo with medical supplies and food for the island lost contact with the Mexican Navy.
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Two vessels that departed from Quintana Roo with medical supplies and food for the island lost contact with the Mexican Navy.
A US court investigates the legality of an alleged undocumented agreement that led to deportation of 6,000 Cubans to Mexican territory.
Claudia Sheinbaum's administration confirms that Mexico will continue hosting Cuban medical brigades, breaking from regional neighbors.
Cubans and Central American migrants march 500 kilometers from Tapachula protesting bureaucratic delays and lack of work opportunities in Mexico.
Humanitarian crisis in Villahermosa: Alberto Rodríguez, 73, symbolizes plight of thousands deported by Trump in migration limbo.
US sends 2-3 weekly flights with deported Cubans directly to Tapachula, Mexico, avoiding Cuba in an unprecedented Trump administration tactic.
Mexico receives 2-3 weekly deportation flights from US in new strategy leaving 60,000 migrants stranded at southern border.
The Ministry of Domestic Trade (MINCIN) clarifies that products donated by Mexico are distributed free of charge and not sold in hard currency stores.
US deports Cubans to Mexico in historic numbers, creating a humanitarian crisis where thousands live in limbo with no return options.
President Sheinbaum reveals active discussions on Mexico facilitating dialogue between Washington and Havana amid deepening crisis.
Seven rafters rescued off Quintana Roo and six by a Royal Caribbean cruise. Maritime routes resurge after Nicaragua closes its migration corridor.
Two Mexican Navy vessels docked in Havana carrying food and powdered milk as humanitarian aid amid Cuba's deepening energy crisis.
Facing Trump's tariff threats, Mexico completely stops crude oil shipments to Cuba. It's the first time in ten years the island has received no Mexican oil.
Kremlin promises assistance to Havana. Mexico reiterates: 'You cannot strangle a people like this.'
Mexico's president confirms more food and supplies will be sent to Cuba while condemning U.S. tariffs against countries that send oil to the island.