Hechos Meridiano | Reconocen al futbolista Gilberto Mora en graduación de preparatoria (8/07/26)
📌 This is the #MenuOfTheFacts: Stay well-informed with a recap of the most important events in justice, health, weather, and sports across the country. In this edition of Azteca Noticias, we present an in-depth look at stories of social impact, infrastructure alerts, and the facets of our public figures who are shaping today's agenda. We begin with a report of alarming institutional neglect. Our colleague Federico Anaya reports on the concerning situation of Yeritza Bautista Cortés, a woman who survived an attempted femicide. Despite her attacker, Carlos Enrique Arellano Nava, having been sentenced for attempted murder, the judges of the Fourth Criminal Chamber reclassified the crime as domestic violence. After serving a reduced six-year sentence, he was immediately released. The alarm bells are ringing because Yeritza's official protection measures were withdrawn, leaving her in a situation of extreme vulnerability and with a well-founded fear for her life as her attacker remains free. On another note, in the health sector, we present a story of remarkable resilience: 85-year-old Hermelinda managed to walk on her own two feet again. After being diagnosed in critical condition and given a terminal diagnosis by specialists, her medical recovery defied all clinical prognoses. Meanwhile, severe weather brought the state of Puebla to its knees, where intense storms accompanied by gusts of wind flooded main streets and overwhelmed the drainage system, causing severe flooding, stranded cars, and significant disruptions to urban mobility. Finally, in the world of sports and education, we share the heartwarming recognition received by 17-year-old soccer player Gilberto Mora during his high school graduation ceremony. "Morita," who has recently stood out for his outstanding performance with the Mexican National Team, finished his school year after playing a match last Sunday. The country continues to support its young talents in preparation for major competitions in North America, where all eyes are on the development of our promising players leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup™. An essential informational compendium, prepared with the rigor and research of our journalistic team. Reports by Alejandro Villalvazo and Lucy Bravo The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) protects federal competition in telecommunications More information on our website: https://www.tvazteca.com/aztecanoticias/ Follow us on all our platforms: Facebook: / aztecanoticias Twitter: / aztecanoticias TikTok: / aztecanoticias WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9z... Instagram: / aztecanoticias

#Hechos | Las incógnitas siguen en el aire en el caso "Mayo" Zambada (08/07/26)

Analysis Panel with Loret: Lorena Becerra, Maite Azuela, Silva-Herzog, Aguilar Camín, and de Mauleón

Loret en Latinus: 8 de julio

PIETRASANTA estalla por las CRÍTICAS a RAFA MÁRQUEZ: Ojalá que lo dejen trabajar | Futbol Picante

JOSERRA CONFIESA: "Me da miedo la muerte y quisiera morir al momento" | Un Día Una Voz

EU revela nexos del Cártel Jalisco y Sinaloa con gobernadores de Morena

Ciro Procuna backs Egypt's complaint against VAR and FIFA after loss to Argentina

RUBÉN ROCHA SIN SALIDA: El gobierno dará detalles de la solicitud de extradición | SAGA NOTICIAS

FBI lanzó una provocación a México por captura de 'El Chapo', analizan en la mesa

Hechos Meridiano | El Mayo" Zambada busca prisión médica para pasar sus últimos días (7/07/26)

🔴EN VIVO | T-MEC en la cuerda floja: ¿qué está pasando entre México y EE.UU.? | República MX

Derecho de réplica, miércoles 08 de julio 2026. Palacio Nacional

Imagen Televisión EN VIVO | La Delantera

RAFA MÁRQUEZ TENDRÁ UN CUERPO TÉCNICO DE PRIMER NIVEL RUMBO AL MUNDIAL DE 2030

El caso del Mayo destapó lo que Morena quería ocultar I República Mx

"A los 13 años ella no quería casarse"

Latinus Diario: 8 de julio

