Monday, January 27, 2025

MKT PAID Top Picks 2024 Picks

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Finally! The best of the best—Mexico News Daily proudly presents our selection of the highlights from 2024! As we bid farewell to a year filled with monumental moments, we invite you to dive into the stories that shaped Mexico. From historic elections to gripping tales of resilience, 2024 was a year that kept us all on our toes.

MND Staff

A 5-hour-long beso, an airborne birth and a drug bust that was “all the buzz”…here’s part one of MND’s 2024 wacky and wonderful news roundup.

A donkey won a “best dressed” contest and a croc checked into an all-inclusive. Here is part two of MND’s 2024 wacky and wonderful news roundup.

Priests in Mexico juggle odd jobs, such as investigating bad omens and putting holy water to new uses. Here is part three of MND’s 2024 wacky and wonderful news roundup.

When it comes to mariachi music, lucha libre and corridos, Mexico knows how to take it to the next level. Here is part four of MND’s 2024 wacky and wonderful…

It was a year of great change in Mexico, as López Obrador bowed out of public life and President Claudia Sheinbaum stepped into power.

2024 was a wild ride economically for Mexico, with major foreign investment plans, a volatile peso, threats of a tariff war and more.

A roundup of some of Mexico’s most spectacular — yet underappreciated — destinations that we visited in 2024.

2024 has been a big year for Mexico News Daily’s food section. Here are our best stories and recipes from the past year.

Here’s a look back at the best of Water in Mexico, a series launched this year by Mexico News Daily that seeks to change the narrative surrounding water resources.

Looking for some entertainment this holiday season? Mexico News Daily has you covered with our staff’s favorite movies and series of the year.

Need a last-minute gift? These are MND staffers’ favorite Mexico-related reads of 2024.

From Latin rock to rap to podcasts, here are Mexico News Daily’s top audio recommendations from 2024.

It’s never easy trying to explain the myriad differences between life in the United States and life in Mexico — but Sarah DeVries sure tries. 


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