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Mexico’s eagerly awaited supercomputing program launches
As part of phase one, researchers from Mexico's weather agency have begun working at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center to standardize Mexico's meteorological data and produce more advanced forecasts.
Manufacturing drives Mexico’s export surge in February, even as production stalls
The national statistics agency INEGI reported on Friday that Mexico's exports were worth US $56.85 billion last month, an increase of 15.8% compared to February 2025.
Skull found 25 years ago leads scientists to identify new species...
The relatively intact skull, pulled from rock in northern Mexico, turns out to belong to a previously unknown species that dominated the seas during the age of the dinosaurs.
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1 of 4 trapped miners pulled to safety in Sinaloa
Of the 25 who were working in the Santa Fe gold mine in the municipality of El Rosario, four became trapped after it partially collapsed on Wednesday. Some 300 workers are on site to continue the rescue effort.
25 tonnes of counterfeit World Cup-related products seized in CDMX
The government's crackdown on counterfeit and other illicit goods has been amassing record totals of seizures since 2024, but is intensifying as the World Cup draws near.
AZ gun store owner accused of arming 2 Mexican cartels
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona indicted Laurence Gray — owner of the shop Grips By Larry — on charges relating to the sale of three semi-automatic rifles, a machine gun and two pistols to members of the CJNG and the Sinaloa Cartel.
Sheinbaum’s security strategy has led to an 11% increase in Mexico’s prison population
But the approach may be a victim of its own success, as serious overcrowding and what many consider excessive pre-trial detention have become controversial issues.
Ernesto Gómez Gallardo: The architect who redefined Mexican furniture
Furniture design was one of many specialties of esteemed Mexican architect Ernesto Gómez Gallardo Argüelles, but it may be the one for which he is most remembered.
Mexico’s week in review: A surprise rate cut, a sliding peso and an oil spill that’s becoming a political problem
The week of March 23–27 in Mexico delivered economic and political friction that touched on everything from the cost of borrowing to the cost of governing.
Xcaret theme park banned from using Maya culture for marketing, for now
The ruling will stay in effect only until the Supreme Court makes a final decision on what could be a landmark case for Mexico's cultural future
FIFA president Infantino attends Guadalajara qualifier, signaling confidence in Mexico as World Cup host
The World Cup qualifiers marked Guadalajara's first major sporting event since El Mencho's death. All went off without a hitch as Jamaica beat New Caledonia before a packed Akron Stadium.