Monday, September 23, 2024

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Authorities are warning Oaxaca residents of extraordinary rainfall as Hurricane John advances toward the area of Puerto Escondido.


The reptiles, likely abandoned by wildlife traffickers, were found “commuting” on the Mexico City metro over the weekend.

Meanwhile the state ministry of education ordered schools to re-open but few students have dared to attend.

A new feature lets site visitors see how much foreign businesses plan to invest in Mexico, along with a trove of other economic information.

With many residents back in their houses, it’s time to go home for animals rescued during Chalco’s sewage flooding disaster.

She will serve alongside President López Obardor’s son, Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, the party’s next secretary of organization.


Two of Mexico’s most indisputably beautiful cities, including a legend of Mexico living, await those considering living in central Guanajuato state.

From beachside stays to luxury living, there’s a boutique break waiting for everyone in Puerto Vallarta.

The once wild beaches of Tulum have fallen to the partygoers: But who are the people that flock to the Yucatán from across the globe?

No trip to the Mexican Caribbean is complete without a brush with these majestic ocean giants, an enjoyable (and informative) day trip from Cancún.

You can’t escape yourself — or can you? Either way, moving to a new country is sure to change you.


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