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Guadalajara Zoo celebrates its first hatching of world’s tiniest turtle
It's a win for the critically endangered species, which is found only in the metropolitan area around Puerto Vallarta.
Government breaks ground on new rail line from Querétaro to Irapuato
The line should eventually continue on to Guadalajara, and thus, with the soon-to-be-completed CDMX-Querétaro line, revive Mexico City-Guadalajara train travel.
Survey: Over 40% of recent Mexican deportees lived in the US...
Whiie the survey was small and focused on Arizona deportees, its findings hint at how recent deportations are affecting long-term US residents and their communities.
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Oaxaca town asks to relocate as rising sea levels flood homes and schools
“What we need is no longer visits or photo ops, but a real solution,” one resident said.
Mexico freezes funds of Morena lawmaker and others targeted by US sanctions
In what might be viewed as a case of binational cooperation, the U.S. designated 20 entities as drug traffickers then Mexico promptly froze their assets.
What you need to know about Friday’s nationwide disaster drill
This year, the annual Sept. 19 earthquake simulation calls for public participation in drills for hurricanes, fires and tsunamis, depending on the region.
Less smuggling, more import tax collection: The goals of Mexico’s biggest customs reform in decades
Placing customs under military control failed to eliminate the agency's notorious corruption problem. Can a high-tech overhaul make the difference?
Fed rate cut sends peso to strongest level vs. dollar in more than a year
Wednesday's closing rate of 18.32 pesos per dollar represented a 0.2% gain from Monday's session, capping the peso's eighth consecutive day of strengthening against the greenback.
US names Mexico among 23 principal drug-producing countries while praising its anti-cartel crackdown
Mexico's inclusion was hardly a surprise, but it was noteworthy that the Trump administration praised the Sheinbaum administration for its increasing cooperation.
Biologists work to turn Oaxaca’s Guiengola archaeological zone into nature reserve
Led by 23-year-old biologist Eduardo Michi, a group of scientists has deployed camera traps across more than 300 hectares to document local fauna like coatis, rabbits, squirrels and ocelots.
MND Local: Major infrastructure projects reflect growing pains in Los Cabos
New airport facilities and new highways are on the way in Los Cabos, as our local news roundup takes a look at what's happening in Baja California Sur.