Is it crazy to move to Mexico with a middle schooler? A new ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast

Doing just about anything with a middle schooler can be a challenge. So what is it like moving to Mexico with a tween? That's the theme of this week's "Confidently Wrong" podcast.

Activists hope hair donations will ease Gulf oil damage

0
The activists say that human and animal hair has the capacity to separate hydrocarbons from water, with one kilogram of hair capable of cleaning up 8 liters of oil.

Now trending: A viral song about Mexico City from the heights of a Cablebús

0
Saxboy Billy18 writes songs and sings them about places around the world. His new Mexico City opus shuns the tourist attractions in favor of rooftop laundry and sky-high transportation.

Walmart wants to reach 99% of Mexican households by 2029 with US $2.4B investment

0
Walmart, already the largest retailer in Latin America, currently operates just under 3,000 stores in Mexico and reaches an estimated 75% of Mexican households.
Hair for the gulf

Activists hope hair donations will ease Gulf oil damage

0
The activists say that human and animal hair has the capacity to separate hydrocarbons from water, with one kilogram of hair capable of cleaning up 8 liters of oil.
still from TIK TOK of CDMX

Now trending: A viral song about Mexico City from the heights of a Cablebús

0
Saxboy Billy18 writes songs and sings them about places around the world. His new Mexico City opus shuns the tourist attractions in favor of rooftop laundry and sky-high transportation.
Store fronts owned by Walmart in Mexico

Walmart wants to reach 99% of Mexican households by 2029 with US $2.4B investment

0
Walmart, already the largest retailer in Latin America, currently operates just under 3,000 stores in Mexico and reaches an estimated 75% of Mexican households.
Remigio Valdez, known as "Milo" in handcuffs

Authorities arrest leaders of ‘Cuban-American Mafia’ in Cancún

0
The federal government's Security Cabinet said that the arrest of "Milo" Valdez and Joseline García dealt "a direct blow to the operational capacity of the criminal group" and resulted from "international cooperation mechanisms based on respect for sovereignty."
Mexican construction worker on a wall

Investment and consumption both declined in January, per INEGI

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The Mexican economy is showing signs of cooling as gross fixed investment and private consumption registered monthly declines in January.
Sheinbaum 6 April, 2026

Sheinbaum defends loan of artwork to Spain, confirming its return in 2028: Monday’s mañanera...

0
In response to concerns that the Gelman Collection, which includes nearly 70 works of prized Mexican art, might stay in Spain, Sheinbaum said that the loan terms have been explained on "innumerable occasions" and accused doubters of being against her government.
Honda XR190 motorcycle

MND Local: With throttle therapy, motion is medicine

0
From Bucerías to El Cerro de la Bufa, it's all part of a throttle therapy session, road tripping through Mexico on motorcycle to soothe the soul.
A vibrant display of fresh Mexican market produce featuring diagonal rows of dark purple eggplants, bright orange carrots, deep red cherries, and green bananas.

What to cook in April: Take advantage of Mexico’s spring bounty

0
From asparagus with chile and lime to mango sorbet, Bel Woodhouse's got you covered with her favorite April recipes for all those fruits and vegetables available right now at your local mercado.
Benito Juárez portrait

‘Season of the Swamp’: What happened when Benito Juárez was exiled in New Orleans?

2
Yuri Herrera's historical fiction about Benito Juárez's 18 months in exile in New Orleans, “Season of the Swamp,” is now available in English translation. Our Anne Marie Jackson reviews.
The Potrero del Llano oil tanker

How Mexico entered the Second World War

1
The sinking of two Mexican oil tankers by German U-boats in 1942 provided the provocation for Mexico to enter the Second World War.
House in Mexico

What homeowners should know before selling property in Mexico

6
Buying and selling property in Mexico are different processes, but with each its important to get the details right ... and to find the right real estate agent.

El Jalapeño: Mexico to build delicate, power-intensive supercomputer in seismically active, water scarce country

0
Earthquakes? Check. Water shortages? Check. Power outages? Check. There's nowhere better you could possibly build this thing.
A Viernes de Dolores altar to the Virgin Mary is on display in a San Miguel de Allende resident's garage. The creator, a Mexican woman in jeans, a jacket and cap, is standing by the altar with her young son, also dressed in warm clothes. He is holding a small tray of popsicles to give to visitors.

Holy Week altars keep San Miguel de Allende natives connected in a gentrifying city

2
In this tight-knit city that's rapidly embracing outsiders, San Miguel's centuries-old tradition of creating a homemade Friday of Sorrows altar for public viewing is a community constant.
Coffee farmer in Coatepec, Veracruz

A road trip through the oldest coffee route in Mexico

3
In the highlands of eastern Veracruz lies Mexico's oldest coffee route, home to historic fincas and memorable cafes.

Mexico in Numbers: Fertility rate and the modern Mexican family

4
In this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers, chief writer Peter Davies looks at how the dropping fertility rate and rising age of marriage for women are reshaping Mexican families.

Authorities arrest leaders of ‘Cuban-American Mafia’ in Cancún

0
The federal government's Security Cabinet said that the arrest of "Milo" Valdez and Joseline García dealt "a direct blow to the operational capacity of the criminal group" and resulted from "international cooperation mechanisms based on respect for sovereignty."

Investment and consumption both declined in January, per INEGI

0
The Mexican economy is showing signs of cooling as gross fixed investment and private consumption registered monthly declines in January.

Sheinbaum defends loan of artwork to Spain, confirming its return in 2028: Monday’s mañanera recapped

0
In response to concerns that the Gelman Collection, which includes nearly 70 works of prized Mexican art, might stay in Spain, Sheinbaum said that the loan terms have been explained on "innumerable occasions" and accused doubters of being against her government.

MND Local: With throttle therapy, motion is medicine

0
From Bucerías to El Cerro de la Bufa, it's all part of a throttle therapy session, road tripping through Mexico on motorcycle to soothe the soul.

What to cook in April: Take advantage of Mexico’s spring bounty

0
From asparagus with chile and lime to mango sorbet, Bel Woodhouse's got you covered with her favorite April recipes for all those fruits and vegetables available right now at your local mercado.

‘Season of the Swamp’: What happened when Benito Juárez was exiled in New Orleans?

2
Yuri Herrera's historical fiction about Benito Juárez's 18 months in exile in New Orleans, “Season of the Swamp,” is now available in English translation. Our Anne Marie Jackson reviews.
Store fronts owned by Walmart in Mexico

Walmart wants to reach 99% of Mexican households by 2029 with...

0
Walmart, already the largest retailer in Latin America, currently operates just under 3,000 stores in Mexico and reaches an estimated 75% of Mexican households.
A white woman strolls the streets of Condesa in Mexico City

How safe really is Mexico for expats? A message from Travis Bembenek, CEO of Mexico...

38
Mexico News Daily introduces a new initiative to provide real answers to the perennial question of safety in Mexico, based on the experiences people who actually live here.
Mexico's Business Advisory Council chief Altagracia Gómez speaks into a microphone

Are animal spirits returning to the business community in Mexico? A perspective from our...

4
Is optimism returning to Mexico's business community? MND CEO Travis Bembenek thinks the famed animal spirits may finally be stirring.
Portrait of Kolia O'Connor, Head of School at the American School Foundation in Mexico City

Insights from the oldest and most prestigious American School in Mexico: A new ‘Confidently...

1
The latest episode of Confidently Wrong visits the century-old American School Foundation for insight on what it takes to give kids a world-class education outside of their home country.

The AI fake news tsunami is upon us — what does this mean for...

5
As realistic, AI-generated fake news flooding our feeds, MND CEO Travis Bembenek explains why teaching kids about media literacy has never been more urgent.
Chinese mill workers prepare hot-rolled steel coils.

China threatens retaliation over Mexico’s tariff hikes

4
Beijing warned Mexico it reserves the right to retaliate after an official probe found Mexico's sweeping tariff hikes on Chinese goods constitute trade and investment barriers.
USMCA review

USMCA trade deal negotiations formally kick off in Washington

1
The review was built into NAFTA's successor to ensure its efficacy moving forward, but some of Trump's comments and actions have cast doubt on the North America free trade pact's very survival.

Mexico extends tariffs on steel imports from Asian countries with no trade pact

0
The tariff extension goes hand in hand with a new government policy prioritizing Mexican content over overall cost when purchasing products or components from abroad.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
17.77
CAD
12.77
EUR
20.51
The shiny dome of the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City.

Finance Ministry forecasts economic rebound of up to 2.8% this year after a sluggish...

1
The Mexican Finance Ministry projects economic growth of up to 2.8% this year, marking a potential recovery from 2025's near-recession — but some experts are less optimistic.
An aerial shot of the Sac-Tun mine, formerly called Calica Mine, owned by Vulcan Materials near Playa del Carmen

Mexico seeks solutions to Vulcan Materials mine dispute as US lawmakers threaten sanctions

1
The U.S. is considering a bill to protect its business assets abroad, with a specific case in mind: Mexico's long-running dispute with an American-owned mine in Playa del Carmen.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
17.77
CAD
12.77
EUR
20.51
De la Fuente (R) said in his resignation message that Sheinbaum had appointed Roberto Velasco (L) as his successor. Velasco is the current deputy foreign minister for North America.

Mexico’s foreign affairs minister steps down

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President Sheinbaum shared a message on Wednesday lamenting Juan Ramón De la Fuente's early departure, which is due to health reasons, and nominated 38-year-old Deputy Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco to fill his role.
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 01ABRIL2026.- Claudia Sheinbaum, presidenta constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, encabezó la Conferencia del Pueblo realizada en el Salón Tesorería en Palacio Nacional.

Sheinbaum calls Mexico’s TV critics ‘unpatriotic’: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped

2
President Sheinbaum on Wednesday shared her opinion of a Mexican senator who appears frequently on Fox News in the United States and weighed in on the broader state of Mexico's political right.
Sheinbaum 6 April, 2026

Sheinbaum defends loan of artwork to Spain, confirming its return in...

0
In response to concerns that the Gelman Collection, which includes nearly 70 works of prized Mexican art, might stay in Spain, Sheinbaum said that the loan terms have been explained on "innumerable occasions" and accused doubters of being against her government.

Is it crazy to move to Mexico with a middle schooler? A new ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast

0
Doing just about anything with a middle schooler can be a challenge. So what is it like moving to Mexico with a tween? That's the theme of this week's "Confidently Wrong" podcast.

How to swear in Mexico: Curse words for south of the border

26
Swearing in Mexican Spanish is an art form, but it's one you'll want to be careful about before using it in public.

Puff, puff, pass? The cloudy legality of marijuana in Mexico

8
Is smoking marijuana legal for tourists or residents in Mexico? How about possession? The answers are a bit confusing.

Truckers begin blockading highways in 9 Mexican states

1
While some of the issues are economic, the truckers' main demand is more security on the highways, where they claim an average of 40 cargo truck robberies take place every day.

Los Cabos braces for more than 100,000 spring breakers

1
An unexpected new trend helping to boost Los Cabos tourism is the increasing number of spring breakers who bring their parents with them, turning a youthful escape into a family affair.

MND Local: How Los Cabos is positioning itself as a ‘second stop’ destination for World Cup travelers

0
Host cities will see the greatest economic impacts from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but "second stop" destinations like Los Cabos could also benefit.

How to swear in Mexico: Curse words for south of the border

26
Swearing in Mexican Spanish is an art form, but it's one you'll want to be careful about before using it in public.
marijuana use in Mexico

Puff, puff, pass? The cloudy legality of marijuana in Mexico

8
Is smoking marijuana legal for tourists or residents in Mexico? How about possession? The answers are a bit confusing.
Mexico's Business Advisory Council chief Altagracia Gómez speaks into a microphone

Are animal spirits returning to the business community in Mexico? A perspective from our...

4
Is optimism returning to Mexico's business community? MND CEO Travis Bembenek thinks the famed animal spirits may finally be stirring.
Portrait of Kolia O'Connor, Head of School at the American School Foundation in Mexico City

Insights from the oldest and most prestigious American School in Mexico: A new ‘Confidently...

1
The latest episode of Confidently Wrong visits the century-old American School Foundation for insight on what it takes to give kids a world-class education outside of their home country.
house for sale i CDMX

Highest housing prices in Mexico? That would be Mexico City, Baja California Sur and...

0
The average price of a house in Mexico is 1.86 million pesos (US $104,323). In Mexico City, that average more than doubles. And if you really want to live in a beach resort community, well, those averages don't apply.

MND Local: The Baja business deal that soured Trump on Mexico

13
The Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico was meant to a crown jewel in a property empire, but its failure left its namesake feeling bitter.
Sheinbaum 6 April, 2026

Sheinbaum defends loan of artwork to Spain, confirming its return in 2028: Monday’s mañanera...

0
In response to concerns that the Gelman Collection, which includes nearly 70 works of prized Mexican art, might stay in Spain, Sheinbaum said that the loan terms have been explained on "innumerable occasions" and accused doubters of being against her government.
Benito Juárez portrait

‘Season of the Swamp’: What happened when Benito Juárez was exiled in New Orleans?

2
Yuri Herrera's historical fiction about Benito Juárez's 18 months in exile in New Orleans, “Season of the Swamp,” is now available in English translation. Our Anne Marie Jackson reviews.
Querencia Los Cabos

Campo Alto at Querencia: How a golf course is built in Los Cabos

0
Great golf courses take time, but Querencia, a luxurious community in Los Cabos, is expecting its second to open later this year.
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada and actor Pedro Pascal pose with an axolotl figurine

‘My favorite city in the world:’ Pedro Pascal declares his love for CDMX

0
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada surprised the Hollywood actor on the set of his new movie, "De Noche," while filming Thursday in the Historic Center.
Los Cabos soffhore

Los Cabos braces for more than 100,000 spring breakers

1
An unexpected new trend helping to boost Los Cabos tourism is the increasing number of spring breakers who bring their parents with them, turning a youthful escape into a family affair.
Cabo San Lucas

MND Local: How Los Cabos is positioning itself as a ‘second stop’ destination for...

0
Host cities will see the greatest economic impacts from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but "second stop" destinations like Los Cabos could also benefit.
Coffee farmer in Coatepec, Veracruz

A road trip through the oldest coffee route in Mexico

3
In the highlands of eastern Veracruz lies Mexico's oldest coffee route, home to historic fincas and memorable cafes.
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 26FEBRERO2026.- Con el inicio de los Viernes de Cuaresma, los precios de pescados y mariscos incrementaron en los puestos del Mercado la Nueva Viga. En la imagen, un vendedor corta un pescado en filetes para su venta.

Fish fraud on the rise: Over one-third of seafood sold in Mexico isn’t what...

14
A new report by the globally respected ocean conservation group Oceana found that 38% of 1,262 fish and seafood samples collected in restaurants and markets in the 10 largest Mexican cities were mislabeled or sold fraudulently — nearly double the global average.
Two elderly Mexican women in traditional Mexican clothing, wearing necklaces of flowers from Mexico City's chinampas, hold hands while Mexicans in the background watch and a female photographer snaps photos of them.

Mexico City’s traditional agricultural canals are at risk of disappearing. Meet the activists trying...

4
Mexico's City's Xochimilco chinampas agricultural canals are polluted and at risk of disappearing, but 89-year-old activist Abuela Amalia and a new summit of community leaders are determined to save them.
Holcim plant

Building materials company Holcim to invest US $20M in its water conservation strategy

1
To date, Holcim has cut its water extraction volume by 58% by increasing the use of treated wastewater, recirculation technologies and predictive maintenance, which it implements at 71% of its plants in Mexico.
Dr. Molina

One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo

2
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
Oceanman in Cozumel

I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...

2
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.

Now trending: A viral song about Mexico City from the heights of a Cablebús

0
Saxboy Billy18 writes songs and sings them about places around the world. His new Mexico City opus shuns the tourist attractions in favor of rooftop laundry and sky-high transportation.

Sheinbaum defends loan of artwork to Spain, confirming its return in 2028: Monday’s mañanera recapped

0
In response to concerns that the Gelman Collection, which includes nearly 70 works of prized Mexican art, might stay in Spain, Sheinbaum said that the loan terms have been explained on "innumerable occasions" and accused doubters of being against her government.

‘Season of the Swamp’: What happened when Benito Juárez was exiled in New Orleans?

2
Yuri Herrera's historical fiction about Benito Juárez's 18 months in exile in New Orleans, “Season of the Swamp,” is now available in English translation. Our Anne Marie Jackson reviews.

MND Local: With throttle therapy, motion is medicine

0
From Bucerías to El Cerro de la Bufa, it's all part of a throttle therapy session, road tripping through Mexico on motorcycle to soothe the soul.

Campo Alto at Querencia: How a golf course is built in Los Cabos

0
Great golf courses take time, but Querencia, a luxurious community in Los Cabos, is expecting its second to open later this year.

‘My favorite city in the world:’ Pedro Pascal declares his love for CDMX

0
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada surprised the Hollywood actor on the set of his new movie, "De Noche," while filming Thursday in the Historic Center.
Hair for the gulf

Activists hope hair donations will ease Gulf oil damage

0
The activists say that human and animal hair has the capacity to separate hydrocarbons from water, with one kilogram of hair capable of cleaning up 8 liters of oil.
still from TIK TOK of CDMX

Now trending: A viral song about Mexico City from the heights of a Cablebús

0
Saxboy Billy18 writes songs and sings them about places around the world. His new Mexico City opus shuns the tourist attractions in favor of rooftop laundry and sky-high transportation.
Remigio Valdez, known as "Milo" in handcuffs

Authorities arrest leaders of ‘Cuban-American Mafia’ in Cancún

0
The federal government's Security Cabinet said that the arrest of "Milo" Valdez and Joseline García dealt "a direct blow to the operational capacity of the criminal group" and resulted from "international cooperation mechanisms based on respect for sovereignty."
a highway in Mexico

Truckers begin blockading highways in 9 Mexican states

1
While some of the issues are economic, the truckers' main demand is more security on the highways, where they claim an average of 40 cargo truck robberies take place every day.
House in Mexico

What homeowners should know before selling property in Mexico

6
Buying and selling property in Mexico are different processes, but with each its important to get the details right ... and to find the right real estate agent.
house for sale i CDMX

Highest housing prices in Mexico? That would be Mexico City, Baja California Sur and...

The average price of a house in Mexico is 1.86 million pesos (US $104,323). In Mexico City, that average more than doubles. And if you really want to live in a beach resort community, well, those averages don't apply.

MND Local: The Baja business deal that soured Trump on Mexico

The Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico was meant to a crown jewel in a property empire, but its failure left its namesake feeling bitter.
water crisis in Guadalajara

On the ground with the Guadalajara water crisis

2
Protests continue in Guadalajara, despite the recent firing of the head of Guadalajara's water agency amid an ongoing water crisis.
Two elderly Mexican women in traditional Mexican clothing, wearing necklaces of flowers from Mexico City's chinampas, hold hands while Mexicans in the background watch and a female photographer snaps photos of them.

Mexico City’s traditional agricultural canals are at risk of disappearing. Meet the activists trying...

Mexico's City's Xochimilco chinampas agricultural canals are polluted and at risk of disappearing, but 89-year-old activist Abuela Amalia and a new summit of community leaders are determined to save them.
Holcim plant

Building materials company Holcim to invest US $20M in its water conservation strategy

1
To date, Holcim has cut its water extraction volume by 58% by increasing the use of treated wastewater, recirculation technologies and predictive maintenance, which it implements at 71% of its plants in Mexico.
Rancho La Puerta

Rancho La Puerta — From US $17.50 a day to one of the world’s...

Rancho La Puerta was founded in 1940 Edmond Szekely and his wife Deborah, and over the next 80+ years it would become perhaps the world's finest spa.
Dr. Molina

One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo

2
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
Oceanman in Cozumel

I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...

2
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
Chinese mill workers prepare hot-rolled steel coils.

China threatens retaliation over Mexico’s tariff hikes

4
Beijing warned Mexico it reserves the right to retaliate after an official probe found Mexico's sweeping tariff hikes on Chinese goods constitute trade and investment barriers.
USMCA review

USMCA trade deal negotiations formally kick off in Washington

1
The review was built into NAFTA's successor to ensure its efficacy moving forward, but some of Trump's comments and actions have cast doubt on the North America free trade pact's very survival.

Mexico extends tariffs on steel imports from Asian countries with no trade pact

0
The tariff extension goes hand in hand with a new government policy prioritizing Mexican content over overall cost when purchasing products or components from abroad.
A Viernes de Dolores altar to the Virgin Mary is on display in a San Miguel de Allende resident's garage. The creator, a Mexican woman in jeans, a jacket and cap, is standing by the altar with her young son, also dressed in warm clothes. He is holding a small tray of popsicles to give to visitors.

Holy Week altars keep San Miguel de Allende natives connected in a gentrifying city

2
In this tight-knit city that's rapidly embracing outsiders, San Miguel's centuries-old tradition of creating a homemade Friday of Sorrows altar for public viewing is a community constant.
Coffee farmer in Coatepec, Veracruz

A road trip through the oldest coffee route in Mexico

3
In the highlands of eastern Veracruz lies Mexico's oldest coffee route, home to historic fincas and memorable cafes.

Mexico in Numbers: Fertility rate and the modern Mexican family

4
In this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers, chief writer Peter Davies looks at how the dropping fertility rate and rising age of marriage for women are reshaping Mexican families.
Procession of Silence

Procesión del Silencio, the somber Michoacán Holy Week tradition

8
The Procession of Silence is one of many religious festivities during Holy Week in Mexico, with particular importance in Michoacán and the broader Bajío region.
A vibrant display of fresh Mexican market produce featuring diagonal rows of dark purple eggplants, bright orange carrots, deep red cherries, and green bananas.

What to cook in April: Take advantage of Mexico’s spring bounty

0
From asparagus with chile and lime to mango sorbet, Bel Woodhouse's got you covered with her favorite April recipes for all those fruits and vegetables available right now at your local mercado.
Coffee farmer in Coatepec, Veracruz

A road trip through the oldest coffee route in Mexico

3
In the highlands of eastern Veracruz lies Mexico's oldest coffee route, home to historic fincas and memorable cafes.
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 26FEBRERO2026.- Con el inicio de los Viernes de Cuaresma, los precios de pescados y mariscos incrementaron en los puestos del Mercado la Nueva Viga. En la imagen, un vendedor corta un pescado en filetes para su venta.

Fish fraud on the rise: Over one-third of seafood sold in Mexico isn’t what...

14
A new report by the globally respected ocean conservation group Oceana found that 38% of 1,262 fish and seafood samples collected in restaurants and markets in the 10 largest Mexican cities were mislabeled or sold fraudulently — nearly double the global average.
mameys on tree

Yucatán cracks open a new market for mamey with first-ever shipment to UK

2
Getting British consumers to like the sweet tropical fruit was the easy part; shipping it to them without bruising, and in adherence to UK regulations, was much harder.