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Guadalajara’s La Minerva has a new face, but not everyone is...
Not all tapatíos are happy with the amount of money spent on the La Minerva roundabout renovation ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and they're not shy about saying so.
These are the new rules at popular archaeological sites following the...
The government has moved quickly to beef up security at popular tourist sites after the tragic shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids that took the life of a Canadian tourist.
Operation suspected to target El Chapo’s brother underway in Sinaloa
The federal government launched an army-led operation in Sinaloa on Wednesday that appeared to be aimed at detaining Aureliano Guzmán Loera, a brother of imprisoned drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera.
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How safe is Mexico according to its foreign residents? The survey results
The MND Expat Safety Perceptions Index (MND ESPI™) is a quarterly survey conducted exclusively with foreign nationals living in Mexico. Read our inaugural results.
No sign of fourth miner as rescue mission in Sinaloa enters second month
Efforts to locate mine supervisor Leandro Isidro Beltrán Reséndiarez are ongoing, and an emergency response battalion of the Mexican Army remains hopeful that he can be found alive.
Sheinbaum orders probe into whether CIA operation in Chihuahua violated Mexican law
President Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that if an investigation finds that the state of Chihuahua and the U.S. were carrying out a joint security operation, Mexico would send a protest note to the U.S. government.
Mexico-Taiwan trade, already growing steadily, has surged this year
A 400% year-on-year increase in Mexican imports from Taiwan reflects the significant deepening of trade ties between the two countries in recent years, amid a broader regional shift toward supply chain diversification away from China.
Oil spill due to pipeline leak near Progreso has been contained, governor says
Yucatán Governor Joaquín Díaz stressed that the Progreso leak “is not related” to the earlier Gulf spill that hit Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Tamaulipas and Yucatán, and even sent tar and oil residue as far as Texas.
Mexico doubles down on security, inspections at cultural and archaeological sites
Monday’s shooting at the iconic Teotihuacán archaeological site 30 miles northeast of Mexico City has prompted the government to implement enhanced security protocols at the country's cultural heritage sites.
MND Local: Celebrations in La Paz and chaos and extraordinary generosity in Los Cabos
Hotel upgrades, public celebrations, an ongoing battle between government and tradespeople and US $2 million gift are all the talk of Baja California Sur this week.
2 US embassy employees and 2 Chihuahua officials killed in car accident following anti-cartel operation
A U.S. Embassy spokesman said the men were “collaborating with the Chihuahua authorities in the fight against cartel activities.” The narco-labs targeted by the operation allegedly belong to the Sinaloa Cartel.