Claudia Sheinbaum's Popularity and Challenges: Inside the 19 June Guardian Weekly
Claudia Sheinbaum's Popularity and Challenges: Guardian Weekly

The cover of the 19 June edition of the Guardian Weekly magazine features an illustration by Yuri Cortez and Guardian Design. This edition highlights the rise of Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's trailblazing and technocratic president, along with the global cost of the war on Iran.

Claudia Sheinbaum: A Popular President Facing Challenges

Claudia Sheinbaum appears to be doing something right. Since becoming Mexico's president in 2024, she has maintained a consistent approval rating of around 70%. A former climate scientist and protege of her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, she is the world's most popular leftwing leader. She is also the first female leader of one of Latin America's most macho countries.

Despite her soaring popularity, driven partly by major universal healthcare reforms, there is a curious tension between Sheinbaum's disciplined, scientific approach to governing and the messy, often violent politics of modern Mexico. She has faced criticism over her handling of the country's ongoing crisis of disappearances, the continuing influence of organized crime, and the rising presence of the army in national life.

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Rachel Nolan's fascinating long read for this week's edition explores Sheinbaum's rise to the presidency and asks how far the former activist can retain her leftwing ideals while leading a country with such seemingly intractable problems.

Five Essential Reads in This Week's Edition

The Big Story: Counting the Cost of the War on Iran

With a peace deal expected to be signed later this week, Oliver Holmes examines the human, economic, and environmental toll of a conflict that appears to have achieved nothing.

Science: How the Loss of Wild Bees Impacts Human Health

Crops and flowers rely on them for survival, but wild bees are declining – and crucial nutrients will go missing from our diets as a result. Gloria Dickie reports.

Feature: How Personal Taste Fell Out of Fashion

Our favorite music, clothes, and books used to be markers of individuality – but algorithms have made us all sheep. Rachel Aroesti meets the style rebels fighting back.

Opinion: If Kyiv Has Really Got Putin on the Run, He Won't Accept Peace Meekly

Don't expect the Russian president to pursue peace, says Simon Tisdall – instead, he could continue to expand the war beyond Ukraine's borders, with dire risks for us all.

Culture: The Revolutionary Art of David Hockney

Guardian critic Jonathan Jones pays tribute to the artist whose work was a feast of visual pleasures.

What Else We've Been Reading

Last week, our family said goodbye to my partner's mum's beloved labradoodle, who one Christmas chomped his way through a disposable razor, a pair of slippers, and my son's brand new superhero figure. It turns out Billy wasn't the only one with unusual tastes. Eleven Guardian readers told Gabriel Stewart about the strangest things their dogs have eaten in this piece, which is as horrifying as it is amusing. – Clare Horton, deputy editor

Stumped for something new to read? From dynamite debuts to must-read memoirs, this list of 70 brilliant books for the (northern hemisphere) summer from the Guardian's literary team should get you on the right page. – Graham Snowdon, editor

Other Highlights from the Guardian Website

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