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US indicts Sinaloa governor and 9 others for Mexican drug cartel links

29 April 2026
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United States prosecutors have charged Mexico’s Sinaloa state Governor Ruben Rocha Moya and nine officials with links to the Sinaloa drug cartel, accusing them of aiding in drug trafficking into the US in exchange for support and bribes. The indictment alleges that the cartel helped secure Rocha Moya’s 2021 election victory by intimidating opposition candidates and manipulating ballots. Most of the suspects are connected to the sons of cartel cofounder Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, currently in US prison. Rocha Moya denies the charges, calling them politically motivated.

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This rare indictment of a sitting Mexican government official could signal a new US strategy targeting the alleged nexus between organized crime and politics. The case puts pressure on President Claudia Sheinbaum’s Morena party, as Rocha Moya’s ties to the party and former President Lopez Obrador could have diplomatic and domestic implications. The outcome of this case may influence US-Mexico relations during trade negotiations and impact Sheinbaum’s political standing. A new study published in the journal Nature Communications reveals that the Earth’s magnetic field is weakening at a much faster rate than previously thought. Scientists have long known that the magnetic field, which protects the planet from harmful solar radiation, has been weakening over the past few centuries. However, the new research shows that the weakening has accelerated in recent years, raising concerns about the potential impact on technology and navigation systems.

Why It Matters

The Earth’s magnetic field plays a crucial role in protecting the planet from solar winds and cosmic radiation. A rapid weakening of the magnetic field could have serious consequences, including increased exposure to harmful radiation for humans and animals. Furthermore, disruptions to the magnetic field could interfere with satellite communications, GPS systems, and power grids, leading to widespread technological issues. Understanding the dynamics of the Earth’s magnetic field is essential for predicting and mitigating any potential risks associated with its weakening.

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