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Note: This episode was recorded on February 17th, 2026, before the death of Mexican cartel leader “El Mencho.” In this episode, Mariana speaks with Jorge Castaneda, a Mexican politician and academic who served as Secretary of State from 2000 to 2003. They discuss President Trump's high-pressure stance toward Mexico and how President Sheinbaum has thus far been able to navigate his demands while avoiding a face-to-face meeting. They also explore the on-the-ground realities behind President Trump's claims that Mexican trafficking organizations are allied with the government, the recent shifts in Mexico's security strategy, and the risks of a unilateral U.S. incursion. Finally, the conversation turns to the broader region, examining the likelihood of regime change in Cuba, the evolving situation in Venezuela, and the anticipated pushback to the new "Don-Roe Doctrine" in South America. As these nations increasingly depend on China as a primary market for commodities and a major source of foreign direct investment, the tension between U.S. hemispheric policy and global economic realities has never been higher.
The US president-elect Donald Trump vows tariffs on Mexico and we get reaction from Jorge Castaneda is Mexico's former foreign Minister. Also, how the busiest American travel night of the year will be managed by one of the biggest US airlines. And we talk about the first-ever female CEO to run a Samsung company, outside the founding family. You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
India's parliament has been suspended after clashes broke between the BJP and Congress party. The opposition party has been demanding answers regarding bribery charges related to Adani Group. How will US fraud charges affect Indian economy? Also, we look at Mexican trade deals with the US and hear from Jorge Castaneda, the former Mexican Foreign Minister. We find out how the busiest night of the year will be managed by one of the biggest airlines in the US. And why rapper Drake is accusing record label Universal Music and streaming platform Spotify of defamation.You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033. We would love to hear from you!
Hoy conversamos en vivo desde nuestro estudio en el Tema del Día con Jorge Castaneda, Presidente de la Autoridad Salvadoreña del Agua.
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In this episode of Knuckle up, Mike Orr takes a look at the rising star of Mexican boxing, Eduardo “Rocky” Hernandez, who has recently signed a promotional deal with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom. Hernandez is a 25-year-old super featherweight who has an impressive record of 34 wins and 1 loss, with 30 knockouts. He is known for his explosive power, speed and aggression, and has been compared to legendary Mexican fighters like Julio Cesar Chavez and Marco Antonio Barrera. Mike Orr analyzes some of Hernandez's best performances, such as his first-round stoppage of Jorge Castaneda and his thrilling comeback win over Roger Gutierrez. www.talkinfight.com #talkinfight #KnuckleUp #EduardoRockyHernandez #MatchroomBoxing #MexicanBoxing #SuperFeatherweight #KnockoutArtist
This week we are joined by Sullust Top 8 player Jorge Castaneda who talks about his inventive Han double Firespray squad. [00:02:00] RPCD: Old Teroch [00:17:00] Interview with Jorge [00:55:00] Gold Squadron Galactic Qualifier Sullust Roundup https://tabletop.to/sullust-galaxies-2022-qualifier/lists Fly Better!
He's only been working at the friendly confines for one full season, but if you didn't know better, you'd think he had been working there for years! Jorge sits down with Frank to talk about baseball, working with your kids and food (of course).Disclaimer: the views and opinions expressed are those of the speaker and do not represent the Cubs, players or sponsors. It's not business, its personal.Get the New Era Chicago Cubs 2022 MLB On Field Cap! click hereNo one's a bigger Chicago Cubs fan than you, and that'll be clear when you rock this Mother's Day On-Field 59FIFTY Fitted Hat from New Era. The crisp Chicago Cubs graphics and pink underbill make this a unique addition to your collection and will help you stand out from fellow baseball fans. This special Mother's Day cap will let everyone know your allegiance lies with the Chicago Cubs. Major League Baseball will donate its licensed royalties from the sales of Mother's Day On-Field Authentic Collection apparel to Susan G. Komen.Don;t miss all of our exclusive content on our Patreon page! Visit www.patreon.com/mistakenidentitypodcastFollow us on Twitter at: @PodcastMistakenFollow us on Instagram at: @MistakenIdentityMediaCheck out our live tv channel at: Mistaken Identity TVCheck out our Clothing Store: Team IdentityEmail is at MistakenIdentityMedia@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/mistakenidentitypodcast)
Jorge started out as a groundsman and literally started from the bottom up, and has experienced every aspect of the field which has given him the advantage over others in the industry. From groundsman, to driver, he went to climber, crew leader, supervisor, account manager, operations manager, finally to co-owner. Because of this, Jorge has the experience and the practical knowledge to be able to know what the job will take given any circumstances.
Leo Zuckermann, Héctor Aguilar Camín, Jorge Castaneda y Javier Tello analizan el incremento a la pobreza en México, la consulta propuesta por AMLO para enjuiciar expresidentes y, por último, el juego de la Suprema Corte en Estados Unidos y su incidencia en las próximas elecciones.
Coronavirus cases in Florida, Arizona and South Carolina are increasing faster than in any other country in the world, reigniting the debate over American exceptionalism. Nick Schifrin talks to former Mexican foreign minister Jorge Castaneda, former Hungarian ambassador to the U.S. Réka Szemerkényi and Maina Kiai, a human rights and anti-corruption lawyer previously with the United Nations. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Coronavirus cases in Florida, Arizona and South Carolina are increasing faster than in any other country in the world, reigniting the debate over American exceptionalism. Nick Schifrin talks to former Mexican foreign minister Jorge Castaneda, former Hungarian ambassador to the U.S. Réka Szemerkényi and Maina Kiai, a human rights and anti-corruption lawyer previously with the United Nations. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Coronavirus cases in Florida, Arizona and South Carolina are increasing faster than in any other country in the world, reigniting the debate over American exceptionalism. Nick Schifrin talks to former Mexican foreign minister Jorge Castaneda, former Hungarian ambassador to the U.S. Réka Szemerkényi and Maina Kiai, a human rights and anti-corruption lawyer previously with the United Nations. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Venezuela, its economy, and its structure as a petro-state are the central themes this week on Latin Pulse. As Venezuela slips into recession and shortages of consumer goods become more acute, criticism of the government of President Nicolas Maduro is increasing. The program looks at the patterns of how oil prices have often dictated the popularity of presidents and the shape of politics in Venezuela. The news segment of the program covers the meeting this week between U.S. President Barack Obama and Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto and how protests broke out in the United States due to the visit.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Dan Hellinger of Webster University; andAlejandro Velasco* of New York University. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)*Velasco is also the author of the forthcoming book: Barrio Rising. (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericaVenezuelaCubaoilNicolas MadurodiplomacyMexicoUnited Statespoliticsdrug cartelsviolenceBarack ObamaeconomicsHugo ChavezEnrique Pena Nietoprotestssocial programscurrency exchange Jorge Castanedacorruption petro-stategasolineinflationrecessionChinasocialismRussiaOPECriotsmilitarycoupsPSUVhistoryBoliviaEcuadorBrazilChiletrademediaCarlos Andres PerezAlvaro Garcia Linera