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Damage census underway as cleanup intensifies in flood zones: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The government has assigned nearly 1,000 census workers to Poza Rica, Veracruz, which last week became ground zero of a major flood that killed at least 64 people across four states.
Tlaxcala sets a Guinness World Record for the world’s biggest ‘party bread’
Though its name translates to party bread, pan de fiesta is a cultural staple that is more likely to be found at regional festivals and patron saint celebrations in Tlaxcala, Puebla and other areas of central Mexico.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the US, surpassing Japan and South Korea
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
Damage census underway as cleanup intensifies in flood zones: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The government has assigned nearly 1,000 census workers to Poza Rica, Veracruz, which last week became ground zero of a major flood that killed at least 64 people across four states.
Tlaxcala sets a Guinness World Record for the world’s biggest ‘party bread’
Though its name translates to party bread, pan de fiesta is a cultural staple that is more likely to be found at regional festivals and patron saint celebrations in Tlaxcala, Puebla and other areas of central Mexico.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the US, surpassing Japan...
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
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Sinaloa foreign direct investment plummets amid cartel turf war
Federal data tells a clear story: FDI dropped 87% during the first six months of 2025. But Sinaloa state officials say business confidence is high, and Moody's seems to agree with them.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
Average rental price in CDMX forecast to surpass US $1,100 this year
The average apartment rental price in Mexico City is projected to rise to 21,000 pesos (US $1,134) per month by the end of 2025, an increase of between 12 and 15% over 2024, according to the rental platform Mercado Libre Inmuebles.
Lawyer for high-profile defendants shot dead outside of Mexico City courthouse
David Cohen Sacal, a lawyer with the firm Cohen Medina Chávez and former defender of Cruz Azul president "Billy" Álvarez, was shot at point-blank range outside the Ciudad Judicial court complex in the Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City on Monday.
Using AI comes naturally to one of Mexico’s most innovative schools
At one of Mexico's most innovative schools, AI isn't controversial, but instead an essential learning tool for kids.
Throttle therapy in the hills of Jalisco
Grab your leathers, pull on your helmet and ride for a slice of authentic Jalisco coastline you won't find anywhere else.
Gulf of California whales sue for their right to a livable habitat
The lawsuit is based on constitutional and treaty obligations protecting wildlife, but it also foresees a philosophical sea change by assigning "rights" to animals.
Sheinbaum takes heat for flood response: Monday’s mañanera recapped
"There was no scientific or meteorological condition that could have indicated to us that the rain would be of this magnitude," Sheinbaum said in response to criticism from a reporter who asked, "What happened?" to cause such a high death toll.
A sharp drop in hotel occupancy has the Tulum tourism sector worried
Sargassum fatigue and high prices are among the factors that could have contributed to the 17.5 percentage-point decline in hotel occupancy this past September in Tulum.
Sheinbaum takes heat for flood response: Monday’s mañanera recapped
"There was no scientific or meteorological condition that could have indicated to us that the rain would be of this magnitude," Sheinbaum said in response to criticism from a reporter who asked, "What happened?" to cause such a high death toll.
Flooding death toll reaches 64, Veracruz most affected with 29 dead, 18 missing
Various rivers burst their banks and landslides occurred in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro as a result of the torrential rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond last week.
If you love Florida’s natural springs, you’ll love the Yucatán’s untamed Sian Ka’an
If you’ve ever been drawn to the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of Florida, then get ready to be captivated by this natural Caribbean gem on the doorstep of Tulum.
Sinaloa foreign direct investment plummets amid cartel turf war
Federal data tells a clear story: FDI dropped 87% during the first six months of 2025. But Sinaloa state officials say business confidence is high, and Moody's seems to agree with them.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
Average rental price in CDMX forecast to surpass US $1,100 this year
The average apartment rental price in Mexico City is projected to rise to 21,000 pesos (US $1,134) per month by the end of 2025, an increase of between 12 and 15% over 2024, according to the rental platform Mercado Libre Inmuebles.
Lawyer for high-profile defendants shot dead outside of Mexico City courthouse
David Cohen Sacal, a lawyer with the firm Cohen Medina Chávez and former defender of Cruz Azul president "Billy" Álvarez, was shot at point-blank range outside the Ciudad Judicial court complex in the Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City on Monday.
Using AI comes naturally to one of Mexico’s most innovative schools
At one of Mexico's most innovative schools, AI isn't controversial, but instead an essential learning tool for kids.
Throttle therapy in the hills of Jalisco
Grab your leathers, pull on your helmet and ride for a slice of authentic Jalisco coastline you won't find anywhere else.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the...
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about driving in Mexico? A perspective...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about hitting the open road in Mexico in this week's podcast.
What should AMLO’s legacy be? A perspective from our CEO
A year after he left office, the first Morena party president's legacy is still a matter of controversy. CEO Travis Bembenek breaks down the facts in a new episode of Confidently Wrong.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about President Sheinbaum? Then we have...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down misconceptions about the Mexican president in this week's podcast.
Why my Republican friends like Sheinbaum, and what Democrats can learn from her: A...
The president's level-headed professionalism and her embrace of the business community has earned her respect among U.S. conservatives, Travis Bembenek writes.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the US, surpassing Japan...
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
Electric trucks to haul cargo from Monterrey to Laredo starting in November
A private company has developed a transport route for its state-of-the-art electric vehicles to cleanly haul cargo from Monterrey into the U.S.
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Sinaloa foreign direct investment plummets amid cartel turf war
Federal data tells a clear story: FDI dropped 87% during the first six months of 2025. But Sinaloa state officials say business confidence is high, and Moody's seems to agree with them.
Electric trucks to haul cargo from Monterrey to Laredo starting in November
A private company has developed a transport route for its state-of-the-art electric vehicles to cleanly haul cargo from Monterrey into the U.S.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.46
CAD
13.14
EUR
21.44
Sheinbaum takes heat for flood response: Monday’s mañanera recapped
"There was no scientific or meteorological condition that could have indicated to us that the rain would be of this magnitude," Sheinbaum said in response to criticism from a reporter who asked, "What happened?" to cause such a high death toll.
More than 20 fatalities reported from this week’s rain: Friday’s mañanera recapped
At least 16 deaths occurred in Hidalgo, where rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla caused flooding and landslides. There were additional fatalities in Puebla, Veracruz and Querétaro, while a number of other people have been reported as missing.
Damage census underway as cleanup intensifies in flood zones: Tuesday’s mañanera...
The government has assigned nearly 1,000 census workers to Poza Rica, Veracruz, which last week became ground zero of a major flood that killed at least 64 people across four states.
How to renew your Mexican temporary residency card yourself — without losing your mind
The process to renew your temporary resident card yourself takes some patience and persistence, but you can do it without a fixer. Meagan Drillinger shows you how.
What’s up with Whatsapp in Mexico?
You can keep your old fashioned text messages. Here, WhatsApp is the king of conversation.
5 things you should know before sending your child to private school in Mexico
If you're thinking of moving your family abroad, finding school options the help your children thrive should be at the top of your list. An international school veteran has some tips you probably didn't think of.
Throttle therapy in the hills of Jalisco
Grab your leathers, pull on your helmet and ride for a slice of authentic Jalisco coastline you won't find anywhere else.
A sharp drop in hotel occupancy has the Tulum tourism sector worried
Sargassum fatigue and high prices are among the factors that could have contributed to the 17.5 percentage-point decline in hotel occupancy this past September in Tulum.
If you love Florida’s natural springs, you’ll love the Yucatán’s untamed Sian Ka’an
If you’ve ever been drawn to the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of Florida, then get ready to be captivated by this natural Caribbean gem on the doorstep of Tulum.
What’s up with Whatsapp in Mexico?
You can keep your old fashioned text messages. Here, WhatsApp is the king of conversation.
5 things you should know before sending your child to private school in Mexico
If you're thinking of moving your family abroad, finding school options the help your children thrive should be at the top of your list. An international school veteran has some tips you probably didn't think of.
What should AMLO’s legacy be? A perspective from our CEO
A year after he left office, the first Morena party president's legacy is still a matter of controversy. CEO Travis Bembenek breaks down the facts in a new episode of Confidently Wrong.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about President Sheinbaum? Then we have...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down misconceptions about the Mexican president in this week's podcast.
Where to find real estate in Mexico by personality type
Whether extroverted, neurotic or agreeable, there's a Mexican town that's right for you.
Careyes: Community at the Heart of Costalegre’s Future
In one of Mexico's most rapidly developing landscapes, Careyes offers a glimpse of a new Mexico and one that is attracting residents from across the globe.
Using AI comes naturally to one of Mexico’s most innovative schools
At one of Mexico's most innovative schools, AI isn't controversial, but instead an essential learning tool for kids.
Archaeologists discover rare scorpion-shaped mound likely used for solar observation
Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), which collaborated on the research, said that the site appears to have been “part of a civic/ceremonial complex" used to observe the exact path of the sun during solstices.
One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
Karol G launches her own Cristalino tequila with SMA-based Casa Dragones
The celebrity-backed bottle is Casa Dragones’ first foray into Cristalino tequila, which involves an extra filtration process, often using activated charcoal, to remove the amber color gained during barrel aging.
A sharp drop in hotel occupancy has the Tulum tourism sector worried
Sargassum fatigue and high prices are among the factors that could have contributed to the 17.5 percentage-point decline in hotel occupancy this past September in Tulum.
If you love Florida’s natural springs, you’ll love the Yucatán’s untamed Sian Ka’an
If you’ve ever been drawn to the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of Florida, then get ready to be captivated by this natural Caribbean gem on the doorstep of Tulum.
Move over Valle de Guadalupe, there’s a new wine region in town
Puebla and Hidalgo wine might not be traditional, but these wineries and vineyards are aiming to change that.
Taste of Mexico: Mushrooms
Discover the long history of mushrooms in Mexican cuisine, the many local varieties still used today and the classic street-food flavor combo of champiñones y epazote.
A desert river under siege: Sonora communities say no to new dams
With water shortages in the northern state becoming ever more severe in the face of industrial concessions, community groups are mobilizing to save their towns, communities and lives.
Meet Manchas, the leak-detecting dog saving Saltillo’s water supply
Manchas is trained to detect the exact spot of a leak in a 400-meter stretch of pipeline, whereupon he lies down, telling water authorities exactly where to start digging.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Tlaxcala sets a Guinness World Record for the world’s biggest ‘party bread’
Though its name translates to party bread, pan de fiesta is a cultural staple that is more likely to be found at regional festivals and patron saint celebrations in Tlaxcala, Puebla and other areas of central Mexico.
Using AI comes naturally to one of Mexico’s most innovative schools
At one of Mexico's most innovative schools, AI isn't controversial, but instead an essential learning tool for kids.
Archaeologists discover rare scorpion-shaped mound likely used for solar observation
Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), which collaborated on the research, said that the site appears to have been “part of a civic/ceremonial complex" used to observe the exact path of the sun during solstices.
Can teen soccer star Gilberto Mora break Mexico’s World Cup curse?
The breakout star of the FIFA U20 World Cup, Gilberto Mora is the most promising Mexican footballer in decades.
One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
Karol G launches her own Cristalino tequila with SMA-based Casa Dragones
The celebrity-backed bottle is Casa Dragones’ first foray into Cristalino tequila, which involves an extra filtration process, often using activated charcoal, to remove the amber color gained during barrel aging.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
More than 50 Morena-affiliated politicians have had their US visas revoked
More than 50 politicians from the ruling Morena party have had their visas revoked, along with dozens of officials from other political parties, according to an insider tapped by Reuters.
Lawyer for high-profile defendants shot dead outside of Mexico City courthouse
David Cohen Sacal, a lawyer with the firm Cohen Medina Chávez and former defender of Cruz Azul president "Billy" Álvarez, was shot at point-blank range outside the Ciudad Judicial court complex in the Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City on Monday.
Gulf of California whales sue for their right to a livable habitat
The lawsuit is based on constitutional and treaty obligations protecting wildlife, but it also foresees a philosophical sea change by assigning "rights" to animals.
Average rental price in CDMX forecast to surpass US $1,100 this year
The average apartment rental price in Mexico City is projected to rise to 21,000 pesos (US $1,134) per month by the end of 2025, an increase of between 12 and 15% over 2024, according to the rental platform Mercado Libre Inmuebles.
Where to find real estate in Mexico by personality type
Whether extroverted, neurotic or agreeable, there's a Mexican town that's right for you.
Careyes: Community at the Heart of Costalegre’s Future
In one of Mexico's most rapidly developing landscapes, Careyes offers a glimpse of a new Mexico and one that is attracting residents from across the globe.
Inside Conagua’s quest to eliminate water theft in Mexico
The National Water Commission (Conagua) has detected more than 52,000 irregularities in water concessions, according to deputy director for water management Mauricio Rodríguez Alonso.
A desert river under siege: Sonora communities say no to new dams
With water shortages in the northern state becoming ever more severe in the face of industrial concessions, community groups are mobilizing to save their towns, communities and lives.
Meet Manchas, the leak-detecting dog saving Saltillo’s water supply
Manchas is trained to detect the exact spot of a leak in a 400-meter stretch of pipeline, whereupon he lies down, telling water authorities exactly where to start digging.
One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the US, surpassing Japan...
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
Electric trucks to haul cargo from Monterrey to Laredo starting in November
A private company has developed a transport route for its state-of-the-art electric vehicles to cleanly haul cargo from Monterrey into the U.S.
Sheinbaum takes heat for flood response: Monday’s mañanera recapped
"There was no scientific or meteorological condition that could have indicated to us that the rain would be of this magnitude," Sheinbaum said in response to criticism from a reporter who asked, "What happened?" to cause such a high death toll.
Flooding death toll reaches 64, Veracruz most affected with 29 dead, 18 missing
Various rivers burst their banks and landslides occurred in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro as a result of the torrential rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond last week.
If you love Florida’s natural springs, you’ll love the Yucatán’s untamed Sian Ka’an
If you’ve ever been drawn to the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of Florida, then get ready to be captivated by this natural Caribbean gem on the doorstep of Tulum.
Does your town make the list of Mexico’s most violent municipalities?
According to homicide data for the 12 months between September 2024 and August 2025, five popular tourism destinations are among Mexico's 50 most violent municipalities.
Taste of Mexico: Salsa
Molcajeteado, pico de gallo, tatemado... there are so many different types of salsa, we had to ask an expert to explain them to us.
Move over Valle de Guadalupe, there’s a new wine region in town
Puebla and Hidalgo wine might not be traditional, but these wineries and vineyards are aiming to change that.
Taste of Mexico: Mushrooms
Discover the long history of mushrooms in Mexican cuisine, the many local varieties still used today and the classic street-food flavor combo of champiñones y epazote.
A guide to winter fruits in Mexico
Mangos may be out of season for now, but a fresh crop of other delicious winter fruits in Mexico awaits at your local market.