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Sheinbaum shares ‘Plan Michoacán’ to shore up security after mayor’s killing: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The president also responded to reports of US plans for manned military operations in Mexico.
Mexico’s Under-17 women’s team heads to World Cup semifinals against the Netherlands
After defeating favored Italy on Sunday in a shootout, Mexico's feminine youth team will be competing in their second FIFA World Cup semifinal in the last seven years.
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico
It's the second South American country to sever diplomatic ties after Mexico promised asylum to an embattled former leader.
Sheinbaum shares ‘Plan Michoacán’ to shore up security after mayor’s killing: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The president also responded to reports of US plans for manned military operations in Mexico.
Mexico’s Under-17 women’s team heads to World Cup semifinals against the Netherlands
After defeating favored Italy on Sunday in a shootout, Mexico's feminine youth team will be competing in their second FIFA World Cup semifinal in the last seven years.
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico
It's the second South American country to sever diplomatic ties after Mexico promised asylum to an embattled former leader.
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Nuevo León, Yucatán and México state lead the country in economic growth
Overall, 19 Mexican states are showing growth despite tariff uncertainty, limited public infrastructure projects and only moderate spending at the national level.
Mexican writer Gonzalo Celorio wins Spain’s Cervantes Prize for lifetime achievement in literature
Celorio joins the ranks of Cervantes laureates like Latin American literary icons like Borges, Vargas Llosa and Elena Poniatowska.
Sheinbaum: Mexico close to reaching new flight route agreement with US
After the U.S. used threatening language against Mexico while susspending 13 flights between CDMX and the U.S., President Sheinbaum plans talks to give Mexico's side of the dispute.
Opinion: How a new generation of business heroes is changing narratives about Latin America
Startups like Clip in Mexico and Nubank in Brazil are reshaping what entrepreneurship looks like in the region, writes Mariana Campero.
Archival Tiffany jewels dazzle in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The cinematic debut of Tiffany's antique collection accentuates del Toro's gothic, Mexican-influenced aesthetic with two centuries of iconic jewelry and craftmanship.
The ‘green gold’ miners from Korea: A forgotten diaspora
Over 1,000 Koreans arrived in Mexico in 1905, the first of what would become an important cultural diaspora in the country.
PGA Golf’s World Wide Technology Championship tees off in Los Cabos
Tiger Woods' El Cardonal Course in Cabo San Lucas will host the only PGA sponsored event in Los Cabos, which returns this week.
Mayor’s murder triggers protests in Michoacán and a US offer of ‘security cooperation’ against...
Shock turned to anger over the weekend as large groups of protesters reacted to the Uruapan mayor's murder by demanding an end to the violence that has long wracked Michoacán.
Sheinbaum mourns murdered mayor and fire victims: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The federal security minister said organized crime was behind the politician's murder, and shared plans to strengthen security in Michoacán.
Day of the Dead in photos: Color and light fill streets and homes as...
From the streets of Mexico City to rural Oaxaca, here's how Mexicans paid their respects to the dead this weekend.
Día de Muertos dos and don’ts: How to tread lightly when the veil between...
Celebrate the magic of Mexico in the most appropriate way, as we take a look at a certified list of Día de Muertos dos and don’ts.
When the dead come home
Parties aside, Day of the Dead is a moment of reflection and remembrance in Mexico — and one expat wonders if we could all learn something from the dignity on display today.
Nuevo León, Yucatán and México state lead the country in economic growth
Overall, 19 Mexican states are showing growth despite tariff uncertainty, limited public infrastructure projects and only moderate spending at the national level.
Mexican writer Gonzalo Celorio wins Spain’s Cervantes Prize for lifetime achievement in literature
Celorio joins the ranks of Cervantes laureates like Latin American literary icons like Borges, Vargas Llosa and Elena Poniatowska.
Sheinbaum: Mexico close to reaching new flight route agreement with US
After the U.S. used threatening language against Mexico while susspending 13 flights between CDMX and the U.S., President Sheinbaum plans talks to give Mexico's side of the dispute.
Opinion: How a new generation of business heroes is changing narratives about Latin America
Startups like Clip in Mexico and Nubank in Brazil are reshaping what entrepreneurship looks like in the region, writes Mariana Campero.
Archival Tiffany jewels dazzle in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The cinematic debut of Tiffany's antique collection accentuates del Toro's gothic, Mexican-influenced aesthetic with two centuries of iconic jewelry and craftmanship.
The ‘green gold’ miners from Korea: A forgotten diaspora
Over 1,000 Koreans arrived in Mexico in 1905, the first of what would become an important cultural diaspora in the country.
Nuevo León, Yucatán and México state lead the country in economic...
Overall, 19 Mexican states are showing growth despite tariff uncertainty, limited public infrastructure projects and only moderate spending at the national level.
Trump’s immigration crackdown could have a silver lining for Mexico: A perspective from our...
As U.S. residents of Mexican origin consider leaving the United States, Mexico has a chance to welcome back a young, motivated and bilingual workforce, Travis Bembenek writes.
‘Confidently Wrong’ about banking in Mexico: A new podcast from our CEO
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about banking in Mexico in this week's podcast.
‘Confidently Wrong’ about the Mexican peso: A new podcast from our CEO
From his college days in Guadalajara during the '90s economic crisis to post-pandemic currency volatility, Travis Bembenek draws on personal experience to address common misconceptions about the peso.
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.
Brazilian manufacturer, facing 50% US tariffs, looks to invest in Mexico
The CFO of the manufacturing firm WEG said his company is working to "reallocate export losses" as U.S. tariffs continue to reshape global commerce.
Shanghai-based Yongmaotai announces US $63M auto parts plant in Coahuila
Yongmaotai said in July that the investment in Mexico will "help reduce the adverse effects of changing international tariff policies" on the supply chains of its clients in Europe and the United States.
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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Opinion: How a new generation of business heroes is changing narratives about Latin America
Startups like Clip in Mexico and Nubank in Brazil are reshaping what entrepreneurship looks like in the region, writes Mariana Campero.
Honda halts production indefinitely in Celaya due to chip shortage
The company is "doing everything possible to minimize the impact" of the production shutdown, Honda representatives said.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.73
CAD
13.28
EUR
21.51
Sheinbaum mourns murdered mayor and fire victims: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The federal security minister said organized crime was behind the politician's murder, and shared plans to strengthen security in Michoacán.
Green Party takes on fast fashion with proposed national donation network and right to...
The congressman behind the proposal argues that decent clothing is a human right, not a disposable consumer good.
Sheinbaum shares ‘Plan Michoacán’ to shore up security after mayor’s killing:...
The president also responded to reports of US plans for manned military operations in Mexico.
When the dead come home
Parties aside, Day of the Dead is a moment of reflection and remembrance in Mexico — and one expat wonders if we could all learn something from the dignity on display today.
‘Confidently Wrong’ about banking in Mexico: A new podcast from our CEO
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about banking in Mexico in this week's podcast.
The motel: a Mexican institution
Best known as a love shack for young couples, the Mexican motel has become a lifeline for society (but yes, you can use them for sleeping.)
Sheinbaum: Mexico close to reaching new flight route agreement with US
After the U.S. used threatening language against Mexico while susspending 13 flights between CDMX and the U.S., President Sheinbaum plans talks to give Mexico's side of the dispute.
Trekking, Mexico style: ‘I did the Aguascalientes Trail’
The Aguascalientes trail offers hikers a taste of one of Mexico's least-known states, with forest, desert and colonial grandeur at every turn.
If you like the Galapagos Islands, then you’ll love Espíritu Santo in Mexico
The Galapagos Islands off Ecuador have been famous since Darwin. But for abundant flora and fauna, Isla Espíritu Santo is their equal.
‘Confidently Wrong’ about banking in Mexico: A new podcast from our CEO
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about banking in Mexico in this week's podcast.
The motel: a Mexican institution
Best known as a love shack for young couples, the Mexican motel has become a lifeline for society (but yes, you can use them for sleeping.)
‘Confidently Wrong’ about banking in Mexico: A new podcast from our CEO
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about banking in Mexico in this week's podcast.
‘Confidently Wrong’ about the Mexican peso: A new podcast from our CEO
From his college days in Guadalajara during the '90s economic crisis to post-pandemic currency volatility, Travis Bembenek draws on personal experience to address common misconceptions about the peso.
Puerto Aventuras resort community announces US $233M expansion
The investment will go toward the construction of 140 residential apartments and 110 hotel rooms and will enable strategic alliances with social and environmental initiatives to promote the region’s well-being and long-term sustainability.
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.
Archival Tiffany jewels dazzle in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The cinematic debut of Tiffany's antique collection accentuates del Toro's gothic, Mexican-influenced aesthetic with two centuries of iconic jewelry and craftmanship.
The ‘green gold’ miners from Korea: A forgotten diaspora
Over 1,000 Koreans arrived in Mexico in 1905, the first of what would become an important cultural diaspora in the country.
How did two young Oaxacans compete in a Singapore mathletics contest?
Just getting to Singapore from Oaxaca is a challenge, both in terms of travel and economics. But two Oaxacan mathletes made the trip, and performed well in a prestigious international competition.
During short visit to CDMX, singer Rosalía tries pozole at La Casa de Toño
Barcelona-born Rosalía, who is visiting Mexico City to promote her upcoming musical release LUX, also tried enfrijoladas, flautas and horchata with cinnamon on top.
Trekking, Mexico style: ‘I did the Aguascalientes Trail’
The Aguascalientes trail offers hikers a taste of one of Mexico's least-known states, with forest, desert and colonial grandeur at every turn.
If you like the Galapagos Islands, then you’ll love Espíritu Santo in Mexico
The Galapagos Islands off Ecuador have been famous since Darwin. But for abundant flora and fauna, Isla Espíritu Santo is their equal.
Taste of Mexico: Pan dulce
it wouldn't be a proper Mexican morning without a steaming cup of coffee and a fresh pan dulce from your favorite bakery, explains resident foodie María Meléndez.
A greenhouse empire: Inside Mexico’s booming protected agriculture industry
Greenhouse agriculture is a booming business in Mexico, but what are they growing and where is it going?
‘TlalocBox’ could streamline monitoring of Mexico’s water supply
The device, invented by two students at the National Polytechnic Institute and named for the Aztec rain god, aims to provide cistern water quality data in real time.
Amidst an intense rainy season, Lake Chapala finally recovers from last year’s drought
Water levels at the Jalisco lake are now over 70%, as Mexico feels the benefits of a record wet season.
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.
Mexican writer Gonzalo Celorio wins Spain’s Cervantes Prize for lifetime achievement in literature
Celorio joins the ranks of Cervantes laureates like Latin American literary icons like Borges, Vargas Llosa and Elena Poniatowska.
Archival Tiffany jewels dazzle in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The cinematic debut of Tiffany's antique collection accentuates del Toro's gothic, Mexican-influenced aesthetic with two centuries of iconic jewelry and craftmanship.
The ‘green gold’ miners from Korea: A forgotten diaspora
Over 1,000 Koreans arrived in Mexico in 1905, the first of what would become an important cultural diaspora in the country.
Mexico’s Under-17 women’s team heads to World Cup semifinals against the Netherlands
After defeating favored Italy on Sunday in a shootout, Mexico's feminine youth team will be competing in their second FIFA World Cup semifinal in the last seven years.
How did two young Oaxacans compete in a Singapore mathletics contest?
Just getting to Singapore from Oaxaca is a challenge, both in terms of travel and economics. But two Oaxacan mathletes made the trip, and performed well in a prestigious international competition.
During short visit to CDMX, singer Rosalía tries pozole at La Casa de Toño
Barcelona-born Rosalía, who is visiting Mexico City to promote her upcoming musical release LUX, also tried enfrijoladas, flautas and horchata with cinnamon on top.
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico
It's the second South American country to sever diplomatic ties after Mexico promised asylum to an embattled former leader.
Report: Trump administration is planning a manned mission to fight cartels in Mexico
The US has detailed plans " to send American troops and intelligence officers into Mexico to target drug cartels," NBC reported this week.
Mayor’s murder triggers protests in Michoacán and a US offer of ‘security cooperation’ against...
Shock turned to anger over the weekend as large groups of protesters reacted to the Uruapan mayor's murder by demanding an end to the violence that has long wracked Michoacán.
At least 23 dead after an explosion and fire in an Hermosillo discount store
The tragedy apparently occurred after power outages were followed by electrical surges that caused the explosion and fire, with toxic fumes thought to be a cause of deaths.
The emergence of US-style financing in Mexico’s real estate market
Mexico's real estate marking is changing and in a good way, with new U.S.-style financing models finally available to buyers.
Puerto Aventuras resort community announces US $233M expansion
The investment will go toward the construction of 140 residential apartments and 110 hotel rooms and will enable strategic alliances with social and environmental initiatives to promote the region’s well-being and long-term sustainability.
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.
Drought affects just 7.5% of Mexico after summer of exceptional rainfall
Though the percentage could possibly rise now that the rainy season is over, it's still almost four times lower than the percentage figure one year ago.
‘TlalocBox’ could streamline monitoring of Mexico’s water supply
The device, invented by two students at the National Polytechnic Institute and named for the Aztec rain god, aims to provide cistern water quality data in real time.
Amidst an intense rainy season, Lake Chapala finally recovers from last year’s drought
Water levels at the Jalisco lake are now over 70%, as Mexico feels the benefits of a record wet season.
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.
Brazilian manufacturer, facing 50% US tariffs, looks to invest in Mexico
The CFO of the manufacturing firm WEG said his company is working to "reallocate export losses" as U.S. tariffs continue to reshape global commerce.
Shanghai-based Yongmaotai announces US $63M auto parts plant in Coahuila
Yongmaotai said in July that the investment in Mexico will "help reduce the adverse effects of changing international tariff policies" on the supply chains of its clients in Europe and the United States.
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.
Day of the Dead in photos: Color and light fill streets and homes as...
From the streets of Mexico City to rural Oaxaca, here's how Mexicans paid their respects to the dead this weekend.
Día de Muertos dos and don’ts: How to tread lightly when the veil between...
Celebrate the magic of Mexico in the most appropriate way, as we take a look at a certified list of Día de Muertos dos and don’ts.
When the dead come home
Parties aside, Day of the Dead is a moment of reflection and remembrance in Mexico — and one expat wonders if we could all learn something from the dignity on display today.
The motel: a Mexican institution
Best known as a love shack for young couples, the Mexican motel has become a lifeline for society (but yes, you can use them for sleeping.)
Taste of Mexico: Calabaza en tacha
For me, the most exciting time of the year has already begun. Maybe it’s just a personal
illusion, but I swear the world feels different...
Taste of Mexico: Pan dulce
it wouldn't be a proper Mexican morning without a steaming cup of coffee and a fresh pan dulce from your favorite bakery, explains resident foodie María Meléndez.
A greenhouse empire: Inside Mexico’s booming protected agriculture industry
Greenhouse agriculture is a booming business in Mexico, but what are they growing and where is it going?
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.
