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EU-Mexico Trade Push: The EU and Mexico just signed an updated deal cutting tariffs and removing most remaining barriers, with new duty-free access for items like pasta, chocolate, potatoes, canned peaches, eggs, and some poultry—aimed at reducing reliance on the U.S. Border Health Watch: In the U.S., an ICE detainee, Cuban-born Justo Betancourt, was released after a judge granted a habeas corpus challenge, spotlighting due-process fights in detention. World Cup Shadow: Mexico’s World Cup build-up continues under a darker cloud as cartel violence and organized-crime fears resurface around the tournament. Embryo Smuggling Case: Northern Cyprus arrested an Israeli man at Ercan Airport carrying four human embryos in a “Life Parcel” container, reportedly headed to Mexico—raising fresh alarms about cross-border fertility oversight. Public Health Reminder: Los Angeles County is investigating brucellosis cases tied to unpasteurized cheese imported from Mexico, urging people to avoid raw dairy.

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TTW names top 30 wellness destinations in the Americas and Caribbean for 2026

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Medical Tourism Packages expands Caribbean access to JCI-accredited care in Latin America

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Medical aesthetics market report forecasts growth through 2033

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Structural health monitoring market seen reaching $8.7B by 2033

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