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Takeaways From a Times Investigation of the Pope’s Legacy on Sex Abuse

As a bishop in Peru, Pope Leo XIV’s handling of two abuse cases was a study in contrasts, siding strongly with victims in one and accused of failing them in the other.

© Tomas Munita for The New York Times

Mass outside the cathedral in Chiclayo, Peru, last month after the election of Pope Leo XIV.

Debris From SpaceX Explosion, Landing in Mexico, Draws Investigation

26 juin 2025 à 15:56
Mexican environmental activists say detritus raining down from Elon Musk’s rocket company has caused die-offs of marine life. SpaceX said there were “no hazards to the surrounding area.”

Debris From SpaceX Explosion, Landing in Mexico, Draws Investigation

26 juin 2025 à 15:56
Mexican environmental activists say detritus raining down from Elon Musk’s rocket company has caused die-offs of marine life. SpaceX said there were “no hazards to the surrounding area.”

U.S. Accuses Three Mexican Financial Firms of Aiding Fentanyl Trade

26 juin 2025 à 13:22
“We neither deny nor accept this,” Mexico’s president said about U.S. accusations that Mexican firms laundered millions of dollars in connection with fentanyl trafficking.

© Meridith Kohut for The New York Times

White powder, purportedly finished fentanyl, sitting on a table in a kitchen in Culiacán, Mexico, where members of the Sinaloa cartel cook the drug.

How Hugo Aguilar Ortiz Became Mexico’s Most Powerful Indigenous Lawyer

23 juin 2025 à 09:16
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz grew up in a remote Mixtec-speaking village. He is now one of the most powerful lawyers in Mexico.

© Luis Antonio Rojas for The New York Times

Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is the newly elected chief justice of Mexico’s Supreme Court.

In Mexico, Thousands Ran for Office, Few Voted and One Party Dominated It All

15 juin 2025 à 05:01
Low turnout and fears over democratic backsliding marked Mexico’s shift to electing judges, which opens the way for the Morena party to dominate courts.

© Alejandro Cegarra for The New York Times

Mexico’s Supreme Court building in Mexico City. Mexico’s shift away from an appointment-based system to the election of judges has, at least for now, amounted to a crucial step in Morena’s consolidation of power.
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