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  • Mexico’s cartel crackdown hits top ranks – but will it fuel Jalisco violence? Thomas Graham in Tijuana
    Arrest of potential next leader found hiding in drainage pipe highlights renewed tactics – and fears of cartel infightingUS politics live – latest updatesThe golden coffin of “El Mencho”, the late leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel (CJNG), had barely been lowered into the ground when the Mexican military dealt a second blow to the very top of the organisation this week.As special forces descended on a ranch in the state of Nayarit, grainy drone footage showed El Mencho’s possible succes
     

Mexico’s cartel crackdown hits top ranks – but will it fuel Jalisco violence?

30 April 2026 at 10:33

Arrest of potential next leader found hiding in drainage pipe highlights renewed tactics – and fears of cartel infighting

The golden coffin of “El Mencho”, the late leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel (CJNG), had barely been lowered into the ground when the Mexican military dealt a second blow to the very top of the organisation this week.

As special forces descended on a ranch in the state of Nayarit, grainy drone footage showed El Mencho’s possible successor, Audias Flores, alias “El Jardinero”, being hauled from a drainage pipe he had tried to hide in, all without a shot being fired.

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© Photograph: Secretaria de Marina (SEMAR)/Reuters

© Photograph: Secretaria de Marina (SEMAR)/Reuters

© Photograph: Secretaria de Marina (SEMAR)/Reuters

The $13bn World Cup: how the numbers stack up on Fifa’s 2026 balance sheet

The earnings from the tournament in the US, Mexico and Canada will make it the most lucrative competition in the history of sport, even if some of the 48 competing countries say they are struggling to make ends meet

A World Cup that Fifa’s president, Gianni Infantino, billed at the draw last December as “the greatest event that humanity has ever seen” will certainly be the most lucrative competition in sporting history.

Fifa has spent the last few years upgrading its revenue projections, with the most recent financial report stating that the world governing body will make $13bn (£9.6bn) from the four-year cycle culminating in this summer’s tournament, almost $9bn of which will be brought in this year.

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Iran officials leave Canada before FIFA Congress over airport ‘insult,’ according to Iranian media

By: AFP
29 April 2026 at 21:52
Top Iranian football officials left Canada before the start of this week's FIFA Congress due to the behaviour of immigration officials during checks at Toronto's international airport, Iranian media reported Wednesday. Read More
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