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Leila Miller

Buenos Aires

Writer at Freelance

Journalist in Buenos Aires 🇦🇷, former @latimes correspondent in Mexico City 🇲🇽 Reach out: [email protected]

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  • 2 months ago | augsburger-allgemeine.de | Mary Sheridan |Leila Miller

    Zehntausende Mexikaner strömten am Sonntag auf den wichtigsten Platz des Landes, um Präsidentin Claudia Sheinbaum zuzujubeln. Sie hatte eine der größten Herausforderungen der Weltpolitik gemeistert: Verhandlungen mit Donald Trump. Der US-Präsident gab am Donnerstag seine Pläne „aus Respekt gegenüber Präsidentin Sheinbaum“ auf, Zölle in Höhe von 25 Prozent auf alle mexikanischen und kanadischen Produkte zu erheben, wie er sagte.

  • 2 months ago | torontosun.com | Mary Beth Sheridan |Leila Miller

    The U.S. president on Thursday backed down on his plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian products “out of respect for President Sheinbaum,” he said. It was the second time in two months that the Mexican leader won a delay of the penalties. Supporters of Sheinbaum’s party, top business leaders and ordinary citizens packed the capital’s iconic Zócalo on Sunday, chanting “Mexico! Mexico!” in a sign of how the nation’s first female president has unified the population.

  • 2 months ago | postguam.com | Mary Beth Sheridan |Leila Miller

    MEXICO CITY - Tens of thousands of Mexicans filled the country’s most important plaza on Sunday to cheer President Claudia Sheinbaum after she achieved a rare feat in global politics: negotiating with Donald Trump. The U.S. president on Thursday backed down from his plan to impose 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian products, citing “respect for President Sheinbaum.” It was the second time in two months the Mexican leader secured a delay of the penalties.

  • 2 months ago | washingtonpost.com | Mary Beth Sheridan |Leila Miller

    MEXICO CITY — Tens of thousands of Mexicans poured into the country’s most important plaza on Sunday to cheer President Claudia Sheinbaum after she succeeded in one of the most daunting challenges in global politics: negotiating with Donald Trump. The U.S. president on Thursday backed down on his plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian products “out of respect for President Sheinbaum,” he said.

  • Jan 30, 2025 | msn.com | Mary Beth Sheridan |Leila Miller

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Leila Miller
Leila Miller @leilamillersays
5 May 25

I’m excited to get started today as a correspondent for Reuters in Buenos Aires. Reach out with any suggestions, pitches or ideas at [email protected]

Leila Miller
Leila Miller @leilamillersays
16 Apr 25

In Guatemala, President Arévalo's approval rating has plunged. The former diplomat with a love for peacemaking and mediation is often called tibio -- lukewarm. In fairness, he hasn't had it easy. My latest for @TheEconomist https://t.co/EZ4tIKzAM7

Leila Miller
Leila Miller @leilamillersays
13 Feb 25

Argentina's small-scale yerba mate growers struggle under Milei's deregulation measures (but they don't necessarily hold hard feelings towards him). My story for the @TheEconomist: https://t.co/wwCDKVRAMq