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The agreement honors the legacy of the Maya civilization and creates a framework for trinational cooperation in protecting the region’s 5.7 million hectares of tropical rainforest.


GE Appliances — which is not a subsidiary of General Electric, but rather a branch of Haier — will expand its U.S. operations in the states of Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama,…

The new species, named Microphreatus saltillensis, represents not only an entirely new species but also a new genus, according to researchers at the Juárez University of the State of Durango…

The Mexican women’s flag football team won gold on Sunday at the World Games, marking their second successive championship triumph over the United States.

Both nations have agreed to pursue the necessary feasibility studies to construct a rail link between southeastern Mexico and northern Guatemala that could transport both cargo and passengers.

Chiapas, Guerrero and Oaxaca are the only states in Mexico where more than 40% of residents lacked access to at least one basic service in their homes, but four additional…

Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller, the wife of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has accused a Spanish newspaper of libel after it reported that she would soon move to an exclusive…

Users of what are officially designated as Personal Electric Motorized Vehicles will need a driver’s license and a license plate to operate legally starting next year.


As our series comes to an end, here’s where to see the country’s most incredible wildlife, on both land and sea.

As development in the Bay of Banderas continues to expand, can the city preserve the natural paradise that made it famous?

Heretics in Mexico were no more safe across than ocean than they had been in Spain, but the form the Inquisition took here was rather different to its infamous European…

Moving to Baja California is (mostly) so much easier than you think, explains relocation expert Cheri Sicard.

The U.S. has a centuries-long tradition of providing refuge to migrants and the persecuted. So why, Louisa Rogers wonders, is Mexico now beating the U.S. at its own game?


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