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Saturday, June 27, 2026

US, Mexico inaugurate sterile fly plant in Chiapas in cross-border screwworm fight

 Mexico and the United States are strengthening bilateral cooperation to contain and eradicate the New World screwworm through a US$51 million sterile fly production facility in Chiapas. The initiative is critical for protecting North America's livestock industry, as the pest has disrupted Mexico's cattle exports, increased sanitary costs and recently reemerged in the United States after more than six decades. The effort directly affects livestock producers, exporters, veterinary services and agricultural authorities, while reinforcing regional biosecurity and agricultural trade stability.

Representatives from Mexico and the United States will meet in Chiapas to inaugurate a sterile fly production facility aimed at combating the New World screwworm. Both countries are intensifying efforts to contain the livestock pest following its recent spread into the United States.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she will travel to Chiapas on Saturday, June 27, alongside Ronald Johnson, US Ambassador to Mexico, and Brooke Rollins, US Minister of Agriculture. The main purpose of the visit is the official inauguration of the sterile fly facility.

Sheinbaum said that the visit reflects the strong relationship and cooperation between both countries. She also emphasized that the project is the result of joint efforts and funding from both governments. "The development of this plant involved resources from Mexico and the United States; and there is ongoing dialogue between our agricultural authorities to address this issue," Sheinbaum said.

The sterile fly production facility, located in Metapa de Domínguez, Chiapas, was refurbished through a binational investment of US$51 million. Mexico contributed US$30 million and the United States provided US$21 million.

The system relies on the mass release of male flies sterilized through radiation, preventing the pest from reproducing and gradually reducing its populations in the field. This internationally validated technique has proven highly effective in eradicating New World screwworm infestations across entire regions, preventing multimillion-dollar losses while reducing the need for chemical insecticides.

The New World screwworm has caused severe economic damage to the livestock sector, affecting cattle, sheep, and other domestic animals. Livestock organizations estimate that, in 2025 alone, losses resulting from the temporary closure of the US border to live cattle imports from Mexico could exceed MX$15 billion (US$800 million), due to declining export sales, increased sanitary costs, and restrictions on animal movement.

In the United States, concerns over the pest's spread led the federal government to allocate US$165 million in emergency funding in 2024 to contain the outbreak and strengthen surveillance and control measures in Mexico and Central America. Historically, the New World screwworm has imposed costs exceeding US$100 million annually on the US livestock industry whenever it has been present.

Concerns intensified after the pest expanded into the United States. On June 3, 2026, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed the first case of New World screwworm in the country in more than six decades. Since then, authorities have detected at least 20 cases in Texas and New Mexico, while the USDA has attributed part of the parasite's spread to the irregular movement of cattle across the U.S.-Mexico border.

In 2025, the United States announced a US$750 million investment to build a new sterile fly production facility in Texas. The project remains under development. Construction formally began in April 2026, and the facility is expected to become operational by late 2027. Until then, US authorities will continue relying on sterile insect production from Panama, as well as complementary facilities in Mexico.

In addition, Secretary Rollins' visit will include technical meetings to assess the progress of the plant, evaluate the impact of the initial experimental releases of sterile flies, and update agricultural and veterinary cooperation protocols between the two countries.

President Sheinbaum reiterated the importance of diplomacy in maintaining a positive relationship with the United States despite disagreements on issues such as tariffs and the protection of Mexican nationals in detention centers. "The Mexican government does everything within its power to maintain a good relationship with the United States government, and that relationship must also involve defending our principles. We do not seek conflict with any country in the world, and even less so with our trading partners and neighboring nations," she said.

Mexico Enhances Animal Health Measures 

In line with the Mexican government's efforts to contain and eradicate the New World screwworm, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER), through the National Service for Agri-Food Health, Safety and Quality (SENASICA), and the International Regional Organization for Plant and Animal Health (OIRSA) are promoting an extensive training program to improve the detection, management, and treatment of suspected cases in Mexico City.

The course, titled Management and Treatment of New World Screwworm in Dogs and Cats, forms part of the broader strategy to control and eradicate the pest. It aims to strengthen the knowledge and technical skills of veterinarians, students, and the general public. More than 1,000 participants have already attended training sessions conducted by SENASICA and OIRSA personnel.

Training courses have so far been held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the Federation of Colleges and Associations of Veterinary Zootechnicians of Mexico (FedMVZ), the Natural Resources and Rural Development Commission of the Mexico City government, and at the facilities of the Mexico-United States Commission for the Prevention of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Other Exotic Animal Diseases (CPA), a SENASICAagency located in the Cuajimalpa borough of Mexico City.

To date, SENASICA has inspected more than 5 million head of livestock nationwide and deployed a large network of veterinarians capable of responding within less than 24 hours to reports from producers who detect worms in their animals, providing treatment and collecting samples to confirm or rule out the presence of New World screwworm larvae. In parallel, nearly 7 billion sterile flies have been released in strategic locations, helping reduce wild fly populations and supporting the broader eradication campaign.

https://mexicobusiness.news/agribusiness/news/mexico-us-open-sterile-fly-plant-fight-screwworm

Serbia's Vucic to resign 'in a few weeks'

 Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced at the "Serbia, one family" rally in Belgrade on Saturday that he will resign in "a few weeks."

"I want to tell you, dear citizens, because this is the last time for me to address you in this number, I will probably never have the opportunity to speak in front of this number of people again, but certainly the last time I address you in front of this number, in front of this many people, as the President of the Republic," Vucic added. "I will resign in a few weeks."

He also signaled at early ⁠presidential and parliamentary elections. Vucic's second ​and ​last mandate expires in ​mid-2027.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Serbia's-Vucic-to-resign-'in-a-few-weeks'/66587351

Israel says it killed Hamas Nukhba forces deputy head

 The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated on Saturday that it had eliminated Walid Haniyeh, the deputy commander of the Nukhba, a special forces unit of Hamas's military wing Al-Qassam Brigades.

"Haniyeh commanded a raid by a terrorist cell into the territory of the State of Israel on October 7 and even raided into the country's territory himself. In the process, he was involved in directing and conveying instructions to a terrorist cell while they abducted Israeli civilians to the Gaza Strip," the IDF insisted in a social media post.

The military noted that Haniyeh was the nephew of Ismail Haniyeh, the former Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau, killed by Israel in July 2024.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Israel-says-it-killed-Hamas-Nukhba-forces-deputy-head/66587369

Netanyahu: Hezbollah lost 90% of rocket stockpile

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed on Saturday that his country's military destroyed approximately 90% of Hezbollah's rocket stockpile.

In an address to the media, Netanyahu reiterated that Israel's agreement with the Lebanese government guarantees the military to keep what he described as a security strip in southern Lebanon "as long as there is a threat." He stressed that the United States "recognized" that move. Later, he added that Israel would return to operations in Lebanon if the situation requires it.

"This is a major blow to Iran and Hezbollah, which tried to force us to withdraw," Netanyahu underscored. He also noted a "fundamental change" in the relations with Lebanon, as Damascus is now "telling Iran and Hezbollah for the first time that we want peace with Israel."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Netanyahu:-Hezbollah-lost-90-of-rocket-stockpile/66587379

Israel to convey Iran-linked interests to US, PM says

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Saturday that his country will convey its security interests regarding Iran to the United States when a delegation visits Washington.

In a media address, Netanyahu insisted that Israel is "not a party" to the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the US and Iran. He noted that the country has its own interests, which it will discuss with Washington.

Recently, Netanyahu said that Israel must develop its own defense industry and "free itself from dependence" on the US.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Israel-to-convey-Iran-linked-interests-to-US-PM-says/66587400

Araghchi to travel to Iraq on June 28

 Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Iraq on Sunday, June 28, at the head of a diplomatic delegation, Mehr News announced on Saturday, citing a spokesperson of the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

The outlet added that Araghchi will meet and consult with Iraq's top officials on bilateral relations as well as regional and international developments during the visit

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Araghchi-to-travel-to-Iraq-on-June-28/66587410

Netanyahu: No place for two-state plan in my gov't

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted on Saturday that the two-state concept as a permanent solution to the conflict between his country and Palestine has "no place" in the government he intends to lead in the future.

In a media address, Netanyahu claimed that Israel is near controling 70% of the Gaza Strip and is "encircling Hamas."

Previously, Netanyahu announced that he intends to run his party, Likud, in the upcoming Israeli general election, which will be held on October 27.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Netanyahu:-No-place-for-two-state-plan-in-my-gov't/66587391