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The IMF is now forecasting that Mexico’s economy will grow 1% in 2025, an improvement over the previously predicted 0.3% contraction.
Mexico’s foreign affairs minister is scheduled to deliver a message at the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday, calling for peace in occupied Gaza.
The performers’ disappearance prompted a strong response from Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who said, “They murdered our youth in [Mexico].”
From 2018-2024, the United States’ tariff rate was 6.6 percentage points higher on imports from China, allowing Mexico to overtake the East Asian powerhouse as its top exporter.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture expressed its frustration, saying it “will not rely on Mexico to defend our industry, our food supply or our way of life.”
U.S.-based carriers seem to be the favorites of travelers between the two countries, with American Airlines and United together accounting for a full third of air passengers.
Designed for users with no medical background, OpticalApp uses artificial intelligence to analyze eye photographs and detect up to 28 diseases of the retina in under 30 seconds.
The document accuses the Morena senator of having allowed criminal networks to operate in Tabasco when he was governor of the Gulf coast state between 2019 and 2021.
The president offered insight into the different things Mexicans expect from the federal government after a reporter asked about Sheinbaum’s nationwide “accountability tour.”

How much do you know about the cultural values of Mexico? You’re about to find out with our MND quiz, based on a famed psychological model.
From its beaches and bars to restaurants and resorts, travel writer Meagan Drillinger offers an insider’s guide to beautiful Zihuatanejo.
Globetrotting Nellie Huang is a big fan of Croatia’s gorgeous Plitvice Lakes. But she thinks Huasteca Potosina in Mexico is even better.
In a classic sporting underdog moment, Mexican athlete Uziel Muñoz stormed to a silver medal in the World Athletic Championships. Who is the man behind the glory?
Raise the city from the Lake Texcoco and build the ancient capital as you guide your people to prosperity in a war between the heavens.

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