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PAID news digest January 27

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On his first day in office, U.S. President Trump stated his plan to slap 25% tariffs on Mexico starting Feb. 1. Will he go through with it?


Since Donald Trump was sworn in as U.S. president on Jan. 20, there has not been a “substantial” increase in deportees received by Mexico, Sheinbaum said.

Deportations, conflict in Sinaloa, Trump tariffs and energy reform were a few topics at today’s presidential presser.

New data shows manufactured goods brought in the most revenue, while the mining sector displayed some of the strongest growth.

The duo invented a treatment for chronic ulcers using agave residues that has proven effective for slow-healing scars in diabetics.

In addition to Dallas, Viva Aerobús will fly to Tijuana, Baja California, from the Querétaro International Airport starting in April.

Delicious Maya fare like panuchos, huevos motuleños and of course, cochinita pibil, won the state recognition in Madrid.

For a tidy half million pesos, racing fans will get to enjoy fine dining and VIP access during this year’s Mexico City Grand Prix.

In this opinion piece, the writer Richard Lourie offers a better name for the recently renamed — by Trump — Gulf of Mexico.


Behind the headlines, how is industrial water usage managed in Mexico?

Our subscriber-exclusive podcast discusses the future of the ambitious new “Plan México” vision of the future.

Charity fundraisers, pet-centered parties and a world famous carnival — it’s all going on in the Bay of Banderas this month.

The Charrería World Championships are arriving in the Bay of Banderas, bringing color, tradition and cowboys to the coastal city.

Celebrate the Year of the Snake in traditional style — all from the capital’s bustling Chinatown.

An order of tacos de alacrán with a side of queso añejo and mezcal? Yes, please!

A dash of cajeta, a sprinkle of cinnamon and a quick history lesson makes for delicious crepes.


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