Mexico
PulseAugur coverage of Mexico — every cluster mentioning Mexico across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- 2026-05-16 regulatory Ten Mexican government and justice officials were indicted in the US on charges including corruption, bribery, and drug smuggling. 来源
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Climate change threatens cocoa supply chains despite sustainability efforts
Cocoa production faces significant volatility due to climate change, with regions like West Africa projected to lose up to 50% of suitable farming land by 2050. Extreme weather events, including droughts and unseasonal …
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Apple iPhone shipments surge 31% in Latin America, led by Mexico
Apple's iPhone shipments in Latin America experienced a significant 31% year-over-year increase in the first quarter of 2026. This growth was primarily fueled by strong sales of the iPhone 17 and an exceptional 80% surg…
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AI's historical educational use and Mexico's digital economy progress
This cluster contains two unrelated items about artificial intelligence. One discusses the historical use of AI in education, questioning where early forms of AI were used to teach children. The other item focuses on Me…
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Investors demand nature risk disclosures amid regulatory uncertainty
Investors are increasingly demanding transparency from companies regarding nature-related financial risks, despite varying governmental disclosure requirements. These risks, such as declining bee populations impacting a…
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Former Samsung Exec Predicts Memory Chip Price Drop Amidst China's Production Surge
A former Samsung executive predicts a significant drop in memory chip prices by the second half of 2027 or early 2028. This forecast is based on aggressive production expansion by Chinese companies, which could lead to …
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Ten Mexican officials indicted in US for corruption and drug smuggling
Ten current and former Mexican government and justice officials have been indicted in the United States on charges including corruption, bribery, and drug smuggling. Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, a former Secretary of Public …
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US Hotels Report Sluggish World Cup Bookings Amidst Skepticism
A report by the American Hotel and Lodging Association indicates that nearly 80% of U.S. hotels surveyed are experiencing lower-than-expected bookings for the upcoming World Cup. Hotels in 11 U.S. host cities cited chal…
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Iran qualifies for 2026 World Cup, demands security and entry assurances
Iran's national football team has confirmed its participation in the upcoming 2026 World Cup, but has presented a list of demands to the host nations. Key among these are ensuring smooth entry for all personnel and prov…
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Mexico's community-based approach cuts homicides by 41%
Mexico has seen a significant reduction in daily homicides, with a 41% decrease over the last 18 months. This success is attributed to a community-based approach implemented by the government. The strategy appears to be…
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Mexico ends school year early due to heat and World Cup
Mexico's Education Secretary, Mario Delgado, announced that the school year will conclude 40 days ahead of schedule, on June 5. This decision is attributed to a severe heatwave impacting several states and the upcoming …
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AI aids cyberattacks on Mexico's water infrastructure, targeting government data
An attacker targeted Mexico's water operational technology infrastructure in January 2026 with the objective of stealing government data. The attack leveraged AI to bypass security measures and gain unauthorized access.…
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Canada monitors AI data center strain on North American electricity grids
Canada is closely monitoring warnings about the significant strain artificial intelligence data centers are placing on North American electricity grids. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation issued its hig…
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AI forecasts green skill demand in Mexico's auto industry
Researchers have developed a computational framework to track and predict the demand for green skills within Mexico's automotive industry. By analyzing over 200,000 skill records from online job postings, the study iden…
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US and Canada trade barbs, risking North American trade deal collapse
The North American trade agreement, the USMCA, is facing significant strain due to escalating disputes between the United States and Canada. A mandatory joint review of the pact, which binds the three North American eco…
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AI accelerates cyber threats targeting Mexico's critical infrastructure
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to launch sophisticated cyberattacks targeting Mexico's critical infrastructure. These AI-powered threats are accelerating the pace and complexity of attacks, posing a …
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Kita uses VLM agents to automate credit review from messy financial documents
Kita, a startup founded by Carmel and Rhea, has launched a new product designed to automate credit review for lenders in emerging markets. The system utilizes Visual Language Models (VLMs) to process diverse and often u…