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Isaac del Toro

Mexican cycling star Isaac del Toro racks up another win ahead...

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The Ensenada native, just 23 and in only his third year as a rofessional with the UAE Team Emirates, has never competed in cycling's premier event, but his recent successes bode well.
Comedian performing in Woko Comedy Club in Mexico City's Condesa neighborhood

Lost in translation? Not at Mexico City’s upcoming bilingual CDMX Comedy...

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In one of the most anticipated events this month, Mexico City's best comedians will perform in two languages across six venues as part of the CDMX Comedy Fest.
Spicy salsas in Mexico

In town for the World Cup?: Why you should eat spicy...

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There's a reason why chile peppers are found in virtually every Mexican dish, and why every visitor to the country should experience their spicy flavors: they're literally a gift from the gods.
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Panadería Rosetta

Roma Norte’s Panadería Rosetta wins a coveted Paris-based pastry award

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Owned by the same chef as the Michelin-starred Rosetta restaurant down the street, the bakery version of Rosetta is the only Mexican bakery on the 2026 Pastry Special Awards list.
Balneario el Rincón, a spring of the Teuchitlán River in the shadow of the Tequila Volcano

How Mexico’s celebrated splitfin fish were rescued from the brink of extinction

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Mexico's splitfin fish were on the brink of extinction, but thanks to a dedicated army of volunteers, both domestically and abroad, their numbers are now growing again.
Bay of Banderas surfing beach

MND Local: A global mission from a home office in Puerto Vallarta

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Suzanne York, director of the non-profit environmental advocacy organization Transition Earth, is making a difference from the place she calls home: Puerto Vallarta.
Merlin World Cup duck

Merlin, the World Cup Duck, may be the Mexican team’s biggest fan

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The green-clad webfoot has become such a favorite at fan gatherings — as well as on social media — that even FIFA has embraced Mexico's unofficial World Cup mascot.

Where to get your fill of mezcal in Mexico City during the World Cup

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If you're in the capital during this World Cup season, why not take the chance to experience a drop of Mexico's most sacred spirit?
Julián Quiñones celebrates after scoring the first goal of the 2026 FIFA world cup

He was named player of the match after scoring the first goal of the World Cup. Who is Julián Quiñones?

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Julián Quiñones is making a name for himself as one of the Mexican national team's up and coming stars.
Salma Hayek and Samuel García

Stars in the stands: The celebrities spotted at the World Cup opener in Mexico City

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While Mexico's president watched from a street festival, music and sports stars enjoyed the year's biggest sporting event in person at Estadio Azteca.
Cathedral and gardens of San Miguel de Allende

The sounds of San Miguel de Allende

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Photos are typically how people capture moments when they want to remember a city. But when it comes to San Miguel de Allende, don't forget the distinctive and iconic sounds.

Saving the turtles of the Michoacán coast

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Only five hours south of Guadalajara lies a small stretch of beach that is one of the three most important in the world for the olive ridley sea turtle.
FIFA site

World Cup ticket scams are surging — here’s how to buy safely

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The FBI issued a warning last week naming three dozen bogus sites, but cybersecurity firms estimate the World Cup scams may number in the thousands.

Mexico rolls past Serbia in its final World Cup warm-up match

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Mexico will be bringing some momentum to its opening tournament match against So. Africa next Thursday, having won its last three friendlies by a combined score of 8-1.
habaneros

Yucatán Peninsula states create habanero council to protect the famous pepper

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The council will be responsible for guaranteeing the traceability, certification and quality of habanero, as well as promoting it in national and international markets.
Monterrey, Mexico at sunset

Going to the World Cup in Monterrey? Here’s where to eat and drink

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Soccer is king in Monterrey this June thanks to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. But visitors will also want to explore the city's thriving dining and drinking scene.