
Stephen Eisenhammer
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2 weeks ago |
share.google | Diego Ore |Stephen Eisenhammer |Suzanne Goldenberg
U.S. State Department seeks investigation and possible extradition of politicians suspected of cartel links Mexico threatened with more tariffs unless it acts on narco corruption U.S. proposes appointing fentanyl czar to liaise with Mexico on opioid crisis MEXICO CITY, June 11 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is pressuring Mexico to investigate and prosecute politicians with suspected links to organized crime, and to extradite them to the United States if there are criminal charges to...
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2 weeks ago |
today.westlaw.com | Diego Ore |Lisa Shumaker |Stephen Eisenhammer |Suzanne Goldenberg
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The Trump administration is pressuring Mexico to investigate and prosecute politicians with suspected links to organized crime, and to extradite them to the United States if there are criminal charges to answer there, according...
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2 months ago |
kfgo.com | Emily Green |Cassandra Garrison |Stephen Eisenhammer
By Emily Green, Cassandra Garrison, Stephen EisenhammerMEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican officials are scrambling to come up with a plan to increase the amount of water the country sends to the United States because of growing concern that President Donald Trump could drag a dispute over an 81-year-old water treaty into trade negotiations, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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2 months ago |
thestar.com.my | Emily Green |Cassandra Garrison |Stephen Eisenhammer
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican officials are scrambling to come up with a plan to increase the amount of water the country sends to the United States because of growing concern that President Donald Trump could drag a dispute over an 81-year-old water treaty into trade negotiations, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
usatoday.com | Laura Gottesdiener |Stephen Eisenhammer
Days after U.S. President Donald Trump ended duty-free entry for cheap Chinese goods entering the U.S., his administration put the order on hold after more than a million packages piled up at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. It was the result of a rushed, confusing policy change that proved unworkable on short notice. Government officials are now scrambling to implement the order in a way that won't cripple America's hyper-efficient import system.
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