

Mexico City Police to Get English Lessons for 2026 World Cup
Ciudad de México prepara a sus policías para el Mundial 2026 con clases de inglés Mexico City is preparing its police force for the 2026 World Cup by providing English classes to approximately 18,558 officers. This initiative, announced by Clara Brugada, head of government, aims to improve communication and service to international visitors. The program underscores Mexico City's commitment to hosting a successful and welcoming World Cup. Meanwhile, other news from Mexico includes the denial by President Claudia Sheinbaum of the presence of US immigration and customs agents operating within Mexican territory. Sheinbaum's statement refutes recent reports suggesting otherwise. In education news, Mario Delgado, head of Morena, expressed that the government is firmly on the side of teachers across the country. Finally, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) announced the commencement of commercial operations for its new combustion plant in Mexicali, Baja California.