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Sheinbaum decries revictimization by opposition leaders after her sexual assault: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The president also presented an initiative to support native corn production and addressed ex-President Calderón's role in the security problems Mexico faces today.
Archaeologists find a massive, 3,000-year-old map of the universe in Tabasco
A new study shows that the early Maya Aguada Fénix site was a city-sized cosmic map built by uncoerced community volunteers.
Salinas meets with El Salvador’s Bukele as Supreme Court rules on tax evasion case
The Mexican billionaire spent Wednesday in El Salvador musing about a presidential run, as Mexico's Supreme Court for a Thursday ruling on his US $2 billion tax evasion case.
Sheinbaum decries revictimization by opposition leaders after her sexual assault: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The president also presented an initiative to support native corn production and addressed ex-President Calderón's role in the security problems Mexico faces today.
Archaeologists find a massive, 3,000-year-old map of the universe in Tabasco
A new study shows that the early Maya Aguada Fénix site was a city-sized cosmic map built by uncoerced community volunteers.
Salinas meets with El Salvador’s Bukele as Supreme Court rules on tax evasion case
The Mexican billionaire spent Wednesday in El Salvador musing about a presidential run, as Mexico's Supreme Court for a Thursday ruling on his US $2 billion tax evasion case.
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BYD’s plans to build a Mexican EV factory are back on, company VP hints
The electirc vehicle manufacturer now says it is "here to stay," in Mexico, citing the advantage of providing its own lithium batteries
New cold front set to sweep across Mexico, bringing chilly weather, rain
While the northern states and mountainous areas will be hit hardest, the front is expected to lower temperatures throughout most of the country, often bringing rain as well.
Remains of 16 people found in clandestine cemetery near Cancún
The state attorney general said forensic work is ongoing at the site, located in the municipality of Puerto Morelos.
Nvidia denies plans to build US $1B data center in Nuevo León
The governor’s flub stole the spotlight from Mexico's Cipre Holding, a real investor planning a major data center in Nuevo León.
Made in Mexico: ‘El Indio’ Fernández
Movie star, director and rumored to be the model for Hollywood's Academy Award, Emilio "El Indio" Fernández left a rich legacy in the cinema of Mexico, and indeed the world.
Is Mexico’s agricultural sector experiencing a water crisis?
Inefficiencies in water use are particularly glaring in Mexico, where 75% of the country's available water is earmarked for agriculture. Fortunately, some improvements are being made.
A ‘sneaky’ service that may be costing you a bundle when shopping in Mexico
Dynamic currency conversion is the latest method to sneakily charge travelers in Mexico. Writer Dawn Stoner shares her tips on how to avoid falling for it.
Sheinbaum celebrates record formal sector employment: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
World Cup-related tourism, job creation and the government's security strategy were among the topics President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about at her Wednesday morning press conference.
Painting stolen from Teotihuacán church returns a quarter of a century later
The sacred painting was one of 18 artworks stolen nearly 25 years ago and was finally recovered after a special organization dedicated to recovering missing art was alerted to its attempted sale at auction.
Why are there no stars in Mexico City’s night sky?
Despite being so high up, there is no night sky — or stars —in Mexico City. Andrea Fischer asked an expert why that is.
What will Mexico do this year at COP30 to overhaul its environmental record?
Despite Claudia Sheinbaum's promising start at COP29, critics agree that Mexico’s climate policy still needs an overhaul after the damage done by ex-president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Plan Michoacán: Sheinbaum presents 12-point, US $3.1B strategy to pacify the state
Alongside investments in economic development, culture and infrastructure, the plan initiates a major security offensive. On Monday, nearly 2,000 additional troops were deployed to "seal the state" so that criminal groups can not enter or leave Michoacán.
BYD’s plans to build a Mexican EV factory are back on, company VP hints
The electirc vehicle manufacturer now says it is "here to stay," in Mexico, citing the advantage of providing its own lithium batteries
New cold front set to sweep across Mexico, bringing chilly weather, rain
While the northern states and mountainous areas will be hit hardest, the front is expected to lower temperatures throughout most of the country, often bringing rain as well.
Remains of 16 people found in clandestine cemetery near Cancún
The state attorney general said forensic work is ongoing at the site, located in the municipality of Puerto Morelos.
Nvidia denies plans to build US $1B data center in Nuevo León
The governor’s flub stole the spotlight from Mexico's Cipre Holding, a real investor planning a major data center in Nuevo León.
Made in Mexico: ‘El Indio’ Fernández
Movie star, director and rumored to be the model for Hollywood's Academy Award, Emilio "El Indio" Fernández left a rich legacy in the cinema of Mexico, and indeed the world.
Is Mexico’s agricultural sector experiencing a water crisis?
Inefficiencies in water use are particularly glaring in Mexico, where 75% of the country's available water is earmarked for agriculture. Fortunately, some improvements are being made.
BYD’s plans to build a Mexican EV factory are back on,...
The electirc vehicle manufacturer now says it is "here to stay," in Mexico, citing the advantage of providing its own lithium batteries
‘Confidently Wrong about Mexico City’: A new podcast from our CEO
Travis Bembenek introduces "Confidently Wrong about Mexico City," a new podcast addressing misconceptions about Mexico's capital metropolis.
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.
Jalisco announces a new chip design park to strengthen Mexico’s semiconductor industry
The chip design plant will give a boost to the Mexican government's Kutsari project to coordinate efforts among the public, private and academic sectors to strengthen the industry.
US chip lobby urges tariff-free treatment for North American semiconductors under USMCA
As Mexican semiconductor exports decline, the Washington, D.C.-based Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is urging the Trump administration to ensure that rules of origin strengthen regional competitiveness.
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.
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Nvidia denies plans to build US $1B data center in Nuevo León
The governor’s flub stole the spotlight from Mexico's Cipre Holding, a real investor planning a major data center in Nuevo León.
Is Mexico’s agricultural sector experiencing a water crisis?
Inefficiencies in water use are particularly glaring in Mexico, where 75% of the country's available water is earmarked for agriculture. Fortunately, some improvements are being made.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.35
CAD
13.07
EUR
21.31
Salinas meets with El Salvador’s Bukele as Supreme Court rules on tax evasion case
The Mexican billionaire spent Wednesday in El Salvador musing about a presidential run, as Mexico's Supreme Court for a Thursday ruling on his US $2 billion tax evasion case.
Sheinbaum celebrates record formal sector employment: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
World Cup-related tourism, job creation and the government's security strategy were among the topics President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about at her Wednesday morning press conference.
Sheinbaum decries revictimization by opposition leaders after her sexual assault: Thursday’s...
The president also presented an initiative to support native corn production and addressed ex-President Calderón's role in the security problems Mexico faces today.
AI won’t solve your language problems: A take on using AI for language translation
Using AI chatbots to practice your Spanish? Thinking about it? Former language teacher Sarah DeVries lays out what to know about using AI for language learning.
Mexico’s middle class: Who are they and what do their lives look like?
Mexicans from across the country share their perspectives on what a middle-class income and lifestyle look like today 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.
A ‘sneaky’ service that may be costing you a bundle when shopping in Mexico
Dynamic currency conversion is the latest method to sneakily charge travelers in Mexico. Writer Dawn Stoner shares her tips on how to avoid falling for it.
Work begins on a new highway connecting San Luis Potosí with Querétaro
An alternative route has long been urged by freight carriers and travelers dissatisfied with the trouble-prone Carretera 57, one of Mexico's busiest highways.
Aeroméxico announces 2 new direct flights to Europe from CDMX and Monterrey
Mexico City will have a direct flight to Barcelona, Spain, and Monterrey, Nuevo León, will have a direct flight to Paris, France, eliminating the need for layovers in Mexico City or Madrid.
Mexico’s middle class: Who are they and what do their lives look like?
Mexicans from across the country share their perspectives on what a middle-class income and lifestyle look like today 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.
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.
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.
Made in Mexico: ‘El Indio’ Fernández
Movie star, director and rumored to be the model for Hollywood's Academy Award, Emilio "El Indio" Fernández left a rich legacy in the cinema of Mexico, and indeed the world.
170,000 fans fill Zócalo for screening of Juan Gabriel’s iconic Bellas Artes performance
Mexico City’s Culture Ministry, in collaboration with Netflix, organized the free event, erecting four giant screens and a powerful sound system in the capital’s main plaza.
The NFL’s ‘Hasta La Muerte’ scores big with Mexican fans
Mexico is the NFL's second-largest market, and the league is making overtures to the almost 40 million football-mad fans in the country.
Sinaloa surfer ‘Shutama’ wins bronze at Para-Surfing World Championships
The 31-year-old with a single leg amputation, whose full name is Juan Martín Díaz Martínez, finished third in the men's kneel division while battling unpredictable breaks in Oceanside, California.
Work begins on a new highway connecting San Luis Potosí with Querétaro
An alternative route has long been urged by freight carriers and travelers dissatisfied with the trouble-prone Carretera 57, one of Mexico's busiest highways.
Aeroméxico announces 2 new direct flights to Europe from CDMX and Monterrey
Mexico City will have a direct flight to Barcelona, Spain, and Monterrey, Nuevo León, will have a direct flight to Paris, France, eliminating the need for layovers in Mexico City or Madrid.
The New York Times takes aim at Mexico City’s food scene, but misfires
The New York Times recently attacked Mexico City's amazingly complex food scene using simplistic cliches. Our Lydia Carey has a response.
It’s cold outside: Mexico’s traditional warm drinks fight off fall’s chill
Hot beverages are the key to surviving Mexico's chilly season. Andrea Fischer guides you on Mexico's best traditional drinks that feel like a warm hug.
US senators push legislation that blocks water from going to Mexico
From The Texas Tribune: U.S. senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn want to limit the United States’ engagement with Mexico after the country failed to deliver water to Texas under a 1944 international water treaty.
From ridge to reef: How Playa Viva’s ReSiMar project is regenerating a coastline and...
ReSiMar was founded as a project to help regenerate the environment near an off-the-grid eco resort in Mexico, but its changing much more than just that.
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.
Archaeologists find a massive, 3,000-year-old map of the universe in Tabasco
A new study shows that the early Maya Aguada Fénix site was a city-sized cosmic map built by uncoerced community volunteers.
Made in Mexico: ‘El Indio’ Fernández
Movie star, director and rumored to be the model for Hollywood's Academy Award, Emilio "El Indio" Fernández left a rich legacy in the cinema of Mexico, and indeed the world.
170,000 fans fill Zócalo for screening of Juan Gabriel’s iconic Bellas Artes performance
Mexico City’s Culture Ministry, in collaboration with Netflix, organized the free event, erecting four giant screens and a powerful sound system in the capital’s main plaza.
Why are there no stars in Mexico City’s night sky?
Despite being so high up, there is no night sky — or stars —in Mexico City. Andrea Fischer asked an expert why that is.
The NFL’s ‘Hasta La Muerte’ scores big with Mexican fans
Mexico is the NFL's second-largest market, and the league is making overtures to the almost 40 million football-mad fans in the country.
Sinaloa surfer ‘Shutama’ wins bronze at Para-Surfing World Championships
The 31-year-old with a single leg amputation, whose full name is Juan Martín Díaz Martínez, finished third in the men's kneel division while battling unpredictable breaks in Oceanside, California.
China tightens exports of fentanyl precursor chemicals to Mexico
Under pressure to curb fentanyl production, China has implemented new restrictions on "drug-making" chemicals heading to Mexico, the U.S. and Canada.
New cold front set to sweep across Mexico, bringing chilly weather, rain
While the northern states and mountainous areas will be hit hardest, the front is expected to lower temperatures throughout most of the country, often bringing rain as well.
Remains of 16 people found in clandestine cemetery near Cancún
The state attorney general said forensic work is ongoing at the site, located in the municipality of Puerto Morelos.
Painting stolen from Teotihuacán church returns a quarter of a century later
The sacred painting was one of 18 artworks stolen nearly 25 years ago and was finally recovered after a special organization dedicated to recovering missing art was alerted to its attempted sale at auction.
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.
Is Mexico’s agricultural sector experiencing a water crisis?
Inefficiencies in water use are particularly glaring in Mexico, where 75% of the country's available water is earmarked for agriculture. Fortunately, some improvements are being made.
US senators push legislation that blocks water from going to Mexico
From The Texas Tribune: U.S. senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn want to limit the United States’ engagement with Mexico after the country failed to deliver water to Texas under a 1944 international water treaty.
From ridge to reef: How Playa Viva’s ReSiMar project is regenerating a coastline and...
ReSiMar was founded as a project to help regenerate the environment near an off-the-grid eco resort in Mexico, but its changing much more than just that.
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.
Jalisco announces a new chip design park to strengthen Mexico’s semiconductor industry
The chip design plant will give a boost to the Mexican government's Kutsari project to coordinate efforts among the public, private and academic sectors to strengthen the industry.
US chip lobby urges tariff-free treatment for North American semiconductors under USMCA
As Mexican semiconductor exports decline, the Washington, D.C.-based Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is urging the Trump administration to ensure that rules of origin strengthen regional competitiveness.
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.
Why are there no stars in Mexico City’s night sky?
Despite being so high up, there is no night sky — or stars —in Mexico City. Andrea Fischer asked an expert why that is.
What will Mexico do this year at COP30 to overhaul its environmental record?
Despite Claudia Sheinbaum's promising start at COP29, critics agree that Mexico’s climate policy still needs an overhaul after the damage done by ex-president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Plan Michoacán: Sheinbaum presents 12-point, US $3.1B strategy to pacify the state
Alongside investments in economic development, culture and infrastructure, the plan initiates a major security offensive. On Monday, nearly 2,000 additional troops were deployed to "seal the state" so that criminal groups can not enter or leave Michoacán.
The New York Times takes aim at Mexico City’s food scene, but misfires
The New York Times recently attacked Mexico City's amazingly complex food scene using simplistic cliches. Our Lydia Carey has a response.
What to cook in November
Bel Woodhouse shares her Mexican neighbors' white pozole recipe, plus recipes for peach salsa and spinach enchiladas that take advantage of Mexico's autumn-fresh ingredients.
The New York Times takes aim at Mexico City’s food scene, but misfires
The New York Times recently attacked Mexico City's amazingly complex food scene using simplistic cliches. Our Lydia Carey has a response.
It’s cold outside: Mexico’s traditional warm drinks fight off fall’s chill
Hot beverages are the key to surviving Mexico's chilly season. Andrea Fischer guides you on Mexico's best traditional drinks that feel like a warm hug.
When ‘made in America’ becomes a warning label: food safety in the US vs....
The food you buy in Mexico and the U.S. are subject to very different labeling laws and regulations regarding pesticides. Writer Monica Belot looks at why these differences matter.
