A very boring guide to how to register your Mexican cell phone

Registering you Mexican cell phone in compliance with new law isn't hard, writes Sarah DeVries. She didn't promise it was exciting though.

Discovering Mexico: Zacatecas

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Not usually the first state at the top of a "must-visit" list, Zacatecas is home to some of Mexico's most stunning natural vistas, colonial architecture and a very suspicious statue.

El Jalapeño: South African soccer team arrive in Pachuca, discover first opponent is the weather

0
At least one player asked if they'd accidentally become part of the plot of Cool Runnings.
Guachimontones

Make the most of your World Cup visit with these amazing Guadalajara day trips

0
With the summer fast approaching, here's how to make the most of your next trip to "La Perla Tapatía."

Discovering Mexico: Zacatecas

0
Not usually the first state at the top of a "must-visit" list, Zacatecas is home to some of Mexico's most stunning natural vistas, colonial architecture and a very suspicious statue.

El Jalapeño: South African soccer team arrive in Pachuca, discover first opponent is the...

0
At least one player asked if they'd accidentally become part of the plot of Cool Runnings.
Guachimontones

Make the most of your World Cup visit with these amazing Guadalajara day trips

0
With the summer fast approaching, here's how to make the most of your next trip to "La Perla Tapatía."
1997 Toros Neza in Halloween masks

Remembering Toros Neza, Mexico’s wildest soccer renegades

0
For a decade in the 1990s, one club from Mexico's poorest city not only played in the top tier of Mexican soccer but carved out a legendary reputation as soccer renegades.

MND Tutor | Pride

0
Celebrate Pride Month by improving your Spanish in the latest MND Tutor.
News quiz

MND Quiz of the Week: June 6

0
Piñatas, protests and productivity: Have been you paying attention to the headines this week?
Person on their cell phone

A very boring guide to how to register your Mexican cell phone

8
Registering you Mexican cell phone in compliance with new law isn't hard, writes Sarah DeVries. She didn't promise it was exciting though.
Mexican president Vicente Fox with U.S. president George W. Bush

Remembering Vicente Fox and his greatest gaffes

1
Vicente Fox was famous for his gaffes, or "foxadas," while president of Mexico. Writer Bethany Platanella recalls some of his most memorable misfires, which continued long after he left office.
Cuauhtémoc Blanco

The 10 greatest moments in World Cup history for Mexico

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Mexico has hosted a record three World Cups and played in 18 total. Bob Pateman scoured the archives to find the 10 greatest moments ever for El Tri.
A beach filled with palm trees and beach chairs

Does Mexico need more tourists? A perspective from our CEO

6
Mexico has 48 million tourists a year and room for millions more. MND's CEO breaks down the numbers — and talks strategy with Mexico's federal tourism minister.
NWS fly

Screwworm parasite arrives at the US border, with new cases in Coahuila and Texas

0
The flesh-eating parasite has now been confirmed from southern Mexico all the way to Texas, with human cases reported in multiple Mexican states.
FIFA site

World Cup ticket scams are surging — here’s how to buy safely

1
The FBI issued a warning last week naming three dozen bogus sites, but cybersecurity firms estimate the World Cup scams may number in the thousands.
President Sheinbaum and the logo of the Sheinbaum Index™

The MND Sheinbaum Index™: Sheinbaum scores 60.0 for April 2026

9
The MND Sheinbaum Index™ scores eight of the most important government performance indicators against a consistent methodology. Find out how Mexico is doing each month under the president's watch.
An ATM accepts a deposit of US dollar bills

Mexico in Numbers: Where did over $60 billion in remittances go in 2025?

6
Individuals abroad sent $61.79 billion to Mexico in 2025, but the money didn't land evenly. See which states got the most in this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers.
TV Azteca building

Opinion: Why President Sheinbaum’s ‘Don’t watch TV Azteca’ comment is such a big deal

21
Why did Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, use her daily news conference to tell citizens not to watch TV Azteca? Writer María Meléndez explains the backstory for what has become a hot button political issue.
A view of downtown Mexico City at night

Moody’s cuts Mexico’s credit rating to the lowest investment-grade level

7
Moody's joins Fitch and S&P in giving Mexico a barely investment-grade rating, and all three lay a share of the blame on Pemex's subsidies.

The MND Economy Index™ for March 2026

9
If you follow news about Mexico, you have almost certainly encountered two very different narratives about how the economy is performing. Today, we're introducing our latest initiative to provide a realistic, data-backed and broad measure of the Mexican economy, month by month.
1997 Toros Neza in Halloween masks

Remembering Toros Neza, Mexico’s wildest soccer renegades

0
For a decade in the 1990s, one club from Mexico's poorest city not only played in the top tier of Mexican soccer but carved out a legendary reputation as soccer renegades.

MND Tutor | Pride

0
Celebrate Pride Month by improving your Spanish in the latest MND Tutor.
News quiz

MND Quiz of the Week: June 6

0
Piñatas, protests and productivity: Have been you paying attention to the headines this week?
Person on their cell phone

A very boring guide to how to register your Mexican cell phone

8
Registering you Mexican cell phone in compliance with new law isn't hard, writes Sarah DeVries. She didn't promise it was exciting though.
Mexican president Vicente Fox with U.S. president George W. Bush

Remembering Vicente Fox and his greatest gaffes

1
Vicente Fox was famous for his gaffes, or "foxadas," while president of Mexico. Writer Bethany Platanella recalls some of his most memorable misfires, which continued long after he left office.
Cuauhtémoc Blanco

The 10 greatest moments in World Cup history for Mexico

0
Mexico has hosted a record three World Cups and played in 18 total. Bob Pateman scoured the archives to find the 10 greatest moments ever for El Tri.
Mex flag pointed down

OECD cuts Mexico’s 2026 growth forecast but sees a brighter 2027

0
A slow first quarter that resulted in a contraction erased the strong growth at the end of 2025, leading the OECD to lower Mexico's growth outlook from 1.3% to 0.8%
A beach filled with palm trees and beach chairs

Does Mexico need more tourists? A perspective from our CEO

6
Mexico has 48 million tourists a year and room for millions more. MND's CEO breaks down the numbers — and talks strategy with Mexico's federal tourism minister.
A welder works in a metal shop in Mexico

Productivity brings prosperity: Is Mexico really failing at both? A perspective from our CEO

13
Mexico's exports are surging, wages have doubled and poverty is falling — so why has per capita GDP and productivity barely budged in 25 years?
A portrait of President Claudia Sheinbaum

‘Confidently Wrong about President Sheinbaum’s Performance’: A new podcast episode by Mexico News Daily

20
How is Sheinbaum really doing? CEO Travis Bembenek breaks down the numbers behind Mexico News Daily's Sheinbaum Index this week on 'Confidently Wrong.'
A cityscape of Monterrey, Nuevo León

The boom up north: A perspective from our CEO

7
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek returns to Monterrey after six years away to find a city transformed by impressive infrastructure, surging investment and sky-high ambition.
Mexican schoolchildren

What’s the real story behind Mexico’s early end to the school year? A Confidently...

0
Much of Mexico was taken by surprise this past week when Education Minister Mario Delgado notified the nation that the school year would end 40 days early. What could be the real reason behind this announcement?
On Sunday, President Claudia Sheinbaum led a rally at the Monument to the Revolution in honor of the second anniversary of her election in 2024.

Mexico’s week in review: Sheinbaum pushes back on US pressure as World Cup nears

0
Against the backdrop of festive preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first week of June proved to be one of the most charged of Claudia Sheinbaum's presidency. Here's what happened in Mexico from June 1 to June 5.
Cuauhtémoc Blanco

The 10 greatest moments in World Cup history for Mexico

0
Mexico has hosted a record three World Cups and played in 18 total. Bob Pateman scoured the archives to find the 10 greatest moments ever for El Tri.
FIFA site

World Cup ticket scams are surging — here’s how to buy safely

1
The FBI issued a warning last week naming three dozen bogus sites, but cybersecurity firms estimate the World Cup scams may number in the thousands.
An aerial view of Azteca Stadium, re-labelled Mexico City Stadium ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Everyone working the World Cup needs a FIFA badge — even the pizza lady

1
MND's Peter Davies reports from the FIFA accreditation line, where an army of vendors, journalists and other stadium workers are preparing for the biggest sporting event of the year.
Spanish business delegation to Mexico

Spain and Mexico want to double bilateral trade by 2030

0
The two countries are taking the next step after the historic agreement signed in May between the EU and Mexico, leaving behind recent squabbles over current attitudes about the Conquest.
Marcelo Ebrard

Mexico expresses intent to renew USMCA through 2042

1
As of June 2, Mexico and Canada have formally notified the United States — and each other — that they wish to extend the USMCA free trade pact for an additional 16 years to 2042.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
17.47
CAD
12.54
EUR
20.13
President Sheinbaum smiles from the podium of her morning press conference in Veracruz June 5

Sheinbaum promises ban on large-scale tourism developments in Mahahual: Friday’s mañanera recapped

1
Sheinbaum also touched on the government's plans to manage protesting teachers in downtown CDMX, a development in the Ayotzinapa case and a new bridge planned for Coatzacoalcos.
former Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Former President AMLO blasts US interference and backs Sheinbaum in rare public statement

24
Former President López Obrador resurfaced this week to accuse the U.S. of plotting to destroy Morena — and urged Trump to "send to hell the parasites that surround him."
Person on their cell phone

A very boring guide to how to register your Mexican cell phone

8
Registering you Mexican cell phone in compliance with new law isn't hard, writes Sarah DeVries. She didn't promise it was exciting though.
Puerto Vallarta as a storm approaches

Waiting on the rain in the Bay of Banderas

7
The summer rainy season in Puerto Vallarta and around the Banderas Bay region changes everything ... and in a very beautiful way.
A Foxconn production facility in Jalisco

Opinion: Why Guadalajara offers a credible supply chain alternative during the Iran crisis

1
The fuel crisis in the Straits of Hormuz isn't ending anytime soon, despite the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, and Guadalajara and its real estate market stand to prosper.

Discovering Mexico: Zacatecas

0
Not usually the first state at the top of a "must-visit" list, Zacatecas is home to some of Mexico's most stunning natural vistas, colonial architecture and a very suspicious statue.
Guachimontones

Make the most of your World Cup visit with these amazing Guadalajara day trips

0
With the summer fast approaching, here's how to make the most of your next trip to "La Perla Tapatía."
A beach filled with palm trees and beach chairs

Does Mexico need more tourists? A perspective from our CEO

6
Mexico has 48 million tourists a year and room for millions more. MND's CEO breaks down the numbers — and talks strategy with Mexico's federal tourism minister.
Puerto Vallarta as a storm approaches

Waiting on the rain in the Bay of Banderas

7
The summer rainy season in Puerto Vallarta and around the Banderas Bay region changes everything ... and in a very beautiful way.
A Foxconn production facility in Jalisco

Opinion: Why Guadalajara offers a credible supply chain alternative during the Iran crisis

1
The fuel crisis in the Straits of Hormuz isn't ending anytime soon, despite the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, and Guadalajara and its real estate market stand to prosper.
A welder works in a metal shop in Mexico

Productivity brings prosperity: Is Mexico really failing at both? A perspective from our CEO

13
Mexico's exports are surging, wages have doubled and poverty is falling — so why has per capita GDP and productivity barely budged in 25 years?
A portrait of President Claudia Sheinbaum

‘Confidently Wrong about President Sheinbaum’s Performance’: A new podcast episode by Mexico News Daily

20
How is Sheinbaum really doing? CEO Travis Bembenek breaks down the numbers behind Mexico News Daily's Sheinbaum Index this week on 'Confidently Wrong.'
Guadalajara Stadium (Estadio Akron)

MND Local: FIFA World Cup security plans announced for Guadalajara, while real estate prices...

0
With World Cup games only a few weeks away in Guadalajara, the city has announced its security measures for the event, as well as other local news.
Two Mexican girls seen from behind running through pathway in Xicoténcatl Park on the outskirts of Tijuana, Mexico. In the background is a community built on a hillside of cheaply made, in some cases unfinished concrete homes.

How Tijuana’s award-winning Xicoténcatl Park united a neglected migrant community

2
Municipal officials only intended to create flood-prevention infrastructure for this underserved migrant neighborhood, but designers saw an opportunity to bring residents together.
Maná

A star-studded Mexican musical lineup will take the stage at the World Cup opening...

1
Maná, Lila Downs, Alejandro Fernández and Los Ángeles Azules will headline the opening ceremonies, which will start 90 minutes before the 1 p.m. Mexico-So. Africa match.
Fireworks over Puerto Vallarta

Anniversary weekend in Puerto Vallarta blends roots and revelry

0
The Águilas Aztecas, Mexico's version of the Blue Angels, were part of the festivities as Puerto Vallarta celebrated two milestone anniversaries.

Mexico rolls past Serbia in its final World Cup warm-up match

1
Mexico will be bringing some momentum to its opening tournament match against So. Africa next Thursday, having won its last three friendlies by a combined score of 8-1.
habaneros

Yucatán Peninsula states create habanero council to protect the famous pepper

1
The council will be responsible for guaranteeing the traceability, certification and quality of habanero, as well as promoting it in national and international markets.
Guachimontones

Make the most of your World Cup visit with these amazing Guadalajara day trips

0
With the summer fast approaching, here's how to make the most of your next trip to "La Perla Tapatía."
A beach filled with palm trees and beach chairs

Does Mexico need more tourists? A perspective from our CEO

6
Mexico has 48 million tourists a year and room for millions more. MND's CEO breaks down the numbers — and talks strategy with Mexico's federal tourism minister.
Monterrey, Mexico at sunset

Going to the World Cup in Monterrey? Here’s where to eat and drink

0
Soccer is king in Monterrey this June thanks to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. But visitors will also want to explore the city's thriving dining and drinking scene.
Multiple hands of people seated at a table. They are holding wine glasses with red wine and reaching out to toast. The photo is against a bokeh background

It’s time to start planning your fall vineyard escape: A look at Mexico’s best...

1
If you've never tried wine tourism in Mexico, the good news is that there are more wine regions to choose from than ever across the country. And you've still got time to plan this year's trip.
A Yucatán cenote

Yucatán teams with World Wildlife Fund to launch US $20 million fund to protect...

2
Given the name Herencia Maya (Maya Heritage), the conservation program is a joint government-NGO-private-institution effort for funding the rescue and revival of Yucatan's mangroves and waterways.
Sargassum accumulation, sargassum crisis

From nuisance to raw material: Solving the sargassum crisis

7
As the sargassum crisis continues to worsen, a wave of new companies is working to turn the brown algae into sustainable products that can help the environment and local communities.
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.
Zoo of Moctezuma

The quest to discover the secrets of Moctezuma’s private zoo

1
Over 400 years before the Chapultepec Zoo opened in Mexico City, an ancient version existed in Tenochtitlán, belonging to Mexica emperor Moctezuma II.
Maná

A star-studded Mexican musical lineup will take the stage at the World Cup opening ceremonies

1
Maná, Lila Downs, Alejandro Fernández and Los Ángeles Azules will headline the opening ceremonies, which will start 90 minutes before the 1 p.m. Mexico-So. Africa match.
Fireworks over Puerto Vallarta

Anniversary weekend in Puerto Vallarta blends roots and revelry

0
The Águilas Aztecas, Mexico's version of the Blue Angels, were part of the festivities as Puerto Vallarta celebrated two milestone anniversaries.
FIFA site

World Cup ticket scams are surging — here’s how to buy safely

1
The FBI issued a warning last week naming three dozen bogus sites, but cybersecurity firms estimate the World Cup scams may number in the thousands.

Mexico rolls past Serbia in its final World Cup warm-up match

1
Mexico will be bringing some momentum to its opening tournament match against So. Africa next Thursday, having won its last three friendlies by a combined score of 8-1.
habaneros

Yucatán Peninsula states create habanero council to protect the famous pepper

1
The council will be responsible for guaranteeing the traceability, certification and quality of habanero, as well as promoting it in national and international markets.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
17.47
CAD
12.54
EUR
20.13

El Jalapeño: South African soccer team arrive in Pachuca, discover first opponent is the...

0
At least one player asked if they'd accidentally become part of the plot of Cool Runnings.

El Jalapeño: US Embassy introduces new policy to mind its own business

1
It turns out the State Department accidentally had Mexico listed as "State #51."

El Jalapeño: Mexico City schools move to slash in-class phone use to just 95%...

1
Students are reportedly concerned that the reforms may lead to excessive education.

El Jalapeño: Mexico, EU sign historic trade deal to bravely protect world from duty-free...

3
After months of tense talks, mankind can rest easy knowing that the cheapest, tattiest of products will not flood our streets tariff-free.

El Jalapeño: American foodies devastated as Mexico City taco stand loses Michelin star

2
Heartbreak: now tourists will have to enjoy the rest of the city, instead.

MND Tutor | Pride

0
Celebrate Pride Month by improving your Spanish in the latest MND Tutor.

Have you used healthcare in Mexico? Take our 5-minute survey

12
Healthcare is a top concern for anyone living in or considering a move to Mexico. Share your personal experiences in our anonymous 5-minute survey — and look out for the results in an upcoming article.
Morena Party President Luisa María Alcalde at a podium in front of a Morena banner

Mexico in Numbers: Mapping Mexico’s political party membership, from Morena to PAN

4
Morena has more than 12 million members, making it the ninth-largest political party in the world. But how do Mexico's other parties measure up?
MND peso index May 2026

The MND Peso Index™ for May 2026

4
The MND Peso Index™ is a new monthly economic indicator developed by Mexico News Daily that measures whether the Mexican peso is overvalued or undervalued against the US dollar.

MND Tutor | Huelga

0
World cup woes are on the horizon — read all about it in MND Tutor this week.
Fracking in Mexico draws protests in Mexico City

Scientists, activists push back on Sheinbaum’s fracking plan as opposition movement grows

2
Recent protests were held in Mexico City after President Claudia Sheibaum reversed her stance on fracking, which she had pledged during her campaign to ban.
A Yucatán cenote

Yucatán teams with World Wildlife Fund to launch US $20 million fund to protect...

2
Given the name Herencia Maya (Maya Heritage), the conservation program is a joint government-NGO-private-institution effort for funding the rescue and revival of Yucatan's mangroves and waterways.
Sargassum accumulation, sargassum crisis

From nuisance to raw material: Solving the sargassum crisis

7
As the sargassum crisis continues to worsen, a wave of new companies is working to turn the brown algae into sustainable products that can help the environment and local communities.

Court ruling cancels dozens of mining concessions in Wirikuta — but key sites remain...

2
After legal battle that have lasted 15 years, over 40 mining concessions have been canceled in Wirikuta, but dozens more still remain.
Tamul Waterfall dried up

Why did the Huasteca Potosina’s picturesque Tamul Waterfall dry up?

0
State and federal authorities pulled out all the stops to get the Gallinas River flowing again to the waterfall site, including a total ban on upstream extraction for irrigation, but to no avail.
Rancho La Puerta

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

5
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.
President Sheinbaum appears with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa at the National Palace

Mexico and European Union sign modernized trade deal, eliminating tariffs on 99% of products

11
The long-awaited Modernized Global Agreement (MGA) has come to fruition as both sides seek to expand and diversify trade with partners other than the United States.
2026 Chevrolet Aveo

GM will move assembly of its Groove and Aveo models from China to Mexico

2
Starting next year, GM will be assembling those two vehicles at its Ramos Arizpe plant in Coahuila, which began operations 45 years ago.
Taiwan flag

Mexico-Taiwan trade, already growing steadily, has surged this year

1
A 400% year-on-year increase in Mexican imports from Taiwan reflects the significant deepening of trade ties between the two countries in recent years, amid a broader regional shift toward supply chain diversification away from China.
President Sheinbaum and the logo of the Sheinbaum Index™

The MND Sheinbaum Index™: Sheinbaum scores 60.0 for April 2026

9
The MND Sheinbaum Index™ scores eight of the most important government performance indicators against a consistent methodology. Find out how Mexico is doing each month under the president's watch.
An ATM accepts a deposit of US dollar bills

Mexico in Numbers: Where did over $60 billion in remittances go in 2025?

6
Individuals abroad sent $61.79 billion to Mexico in 2025, but the money didn't land evenly. See which states got the most in this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers.
TV Azteca building

Opinion: Why President Sheinbaum’s ‘Don’t watch TV Azteca’ comment is such a big deal

21
Why did Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, use her daily news conference to tell citizens not to watch TV Azteca? Writer María Meléndez explains the backstory for what has become a hot button political issue.
A view of downtown Mexico City at night

Moody’s cuts Mexico’s credit rating to the lowest investment-grade level

7
Moody's joins Fitch and S&P in giving Mexico a barely investment-grade rating, and all three lay a share of the blame on Pemex's subsidies.