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“Our adversaries say there is authoritarianism but how [can there be] if it is the people who decide?” Sheinbaum asked a cheering crowd in Tlaxcala.


Sheinbaum also discussed Morena senators’ response to Trump’s plan to designate Mexican cartels as terrorist groups.

The graves discovered in Chiapas and Chihuahua contained the bodies or remains of an estimated 29 people.

How will the peso fare in 2025 after depreciating 19% in 2024? Here’s what top currency analysts have to say.

While president, Carter visited Mexico City with the aim of strengthening U.S.-Mexico relations — even speaking Spanish before Congress.

After more than a decade of growth, demand for tequila is falling in the U.S., forcing some Mexican producers to cut prices.

State tourism authorities announced they are working to reduce taxi fares to the hotel zone and improve traveler mobility in Cancún.

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. 


Exactly where it came from, nobody knows, but El Viejo is delightfully weird.

New resorts, airport upgrades and top events mean that Puerto Vallarta will continue to amaze throughout the new year.

In the heart of a five million year old cavern system, echoes of Maya spirits still vibrate among stalactites.

It’s been a bumper year for Mexican TV, with some outstanding new series across several streaming platforms.

In times gone by, the Ambrosia Salad was something of a luxury — now thanks to Mexican ingredients, it can be once again.


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