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Mexico
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, urge The United States to look at itself over its massive drug consumption, drug distribution, and drug related money laundering within its own territory, issues that she said it neither discusses nor takes responsibility for. The president was referring to remarks made by a far right official in the Trump administration who criticized Mexico. Sheinbaum declined to respond directly, explaining that given the serious domestic drug problem facing The US, which she argued, it wants to wash its hands off by shifting responsibility onto other countries. Such statements are nothing more than part of the government's political rhetoric with fewer than a hundred days remaining before the US midterm elections in which Trump's Republican Party is widely predicted to suffer a decisive defeat.
United States
In The United States, a Department of Homeland Security Regulation will take effect on September 1, establishing fixed periods of stay for foreign students, academics, and journalists. In the case of foreign journalists, their stay will be limited to two hundred and forty days, requiring frequent renewals for those who permanently cover news and current events in The US.
Europe
In Southern Europe, the beginning this Wednesday of the fourth heat wave of the summer will bring temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius across large areas with highs that could exceed 42 degrees Celsius in parts of Spain and France where wildfires remain out of control.