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President Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is complying with the treaty to the extent possible based on water availability.


Municipal workers removed 80 cubic meters of sargassum from Cancún’s Playa del Delfines last week in preparation for the arrival of spring breakers and Semana Santa tourists.

Bárcena has hinted at her interest in the job, and her extensive U.N. experience makes her a strong contender.

For years, Mexico’s glaciers have clung to existence against the odds. Now a leading researcher says their time is almost up.

The state’s economic boom is fueled by the Interoceanic Corridor project, which includes major infrastructure upgrades and industrial development zones.

Fuel smuggling remains a major problem in Mexico, where roughly 30% of fuel sold is contraband.


San Diegans Dan and Becca Rumsey’s 935-mile cycling adventure through the Baja Peninsula took them 10 days, but the memories they made will last a lifetime.

Mexican diplomat Matías Romero built strong connections with the Lincolns for Juárez, a likely factor in U.S. covert help in Mexico’s war with France.


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