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President Sheinbaum also discussed Mexico’s next move on GMO corn regulation and the role of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in Mexico.


With a vote of 4-1, the central bank lowered Mexico’s benchmark interest rate half a point, after five quarter-point cuts in 2024.

Troops from around Mexico have already arrived in Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana and are headed to more border cities as part of Mexico’s tariff deal with the U.S.

The first alert was issued the same day that U.S. border agents exchanged gunfire with unidentified civilians near the Rio Grande.

Over 200,000 cattle are waiting at the U.S. border, which has been closed to cows since a flesh-eating cattle parasite was found in southern Mexico last November.

February in Mexico City means art is everywhere you look. Here are a few of the capital’s biggest art extravaganzas happening this week.

Cháirez’s 2019 painting of a nude Emiliano Zapata in heels provoked protests, and his new exhibit of erotic Catholic imagery is also likely to turn heads. 


Organizations like Humedalia are working to preserve Xochimilco’s traditional agriculture and stop environmental degradation from unchecked tourism.

San Miguel’s star-studded literary meeting is back once again, bigger and better than ever.


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