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Sheinbaum unveils flood website and says Fitch is ‘wrong’ about her...
According to the new website, 12,350 people are responding to the emergency brought on by the recent rains and flooding, with 30 helicopters delivering supplies.
Researchers find much Mexican satellite data is unencrypted and easily hacked
Data from the government, military, banks, private and public companies such as Walmart and CFE, and private citizens is accessible with simple, cheap equipment.
Congress approves major reform to the Amparo Law, Mexico’s main legal...
The approved changes to Mexico's long established rights protection law is meant to facilitate access by all and prevent abuse by individuals seeking delays to avoid paying taxes.
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Goodbye Juárez! The central bank pulls the familiar blue 20-peso bill out of circulation
After two decades, the ubiquitous blue banknote — for much of that time conveniently equivalent to a U.S. dollar — is on the way out, a victim of currency modernization.
Authorities confirm discovery of 60 bodies at clandestine burial site near Hermosillo
Authorities used DNA analysis to identify the victims, who were found west of Hermosillo near the beach community of Bahía de Kino.
Here’s how you can help victims of flooding in central Mexico
The recent heavy rains in central Mexico left countless victims homeless and in need of supplies. Collection centers have been set up to receive donations of food, clothing and medicine.
Northern states welcome first waves of migrating monarchs
Pollinator gardens and wildlife watering stations have been established in the Tamaulipas municipality of Gómez Farías and the nearby El Cielo Biosphere Ecological Park, a UNESCO-recognized area prized for its biodiversity and ecotourism.
DHS: Mexican cartels offering bounties of up to US $50,000 for attacks on US federal agents
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released a statement on Tuesday claiming that Mexican criminal networks "have issued explicit instructions to U.S.-based sympathetics, including street gangs in Chicago, to monitor, harass and assassinate federal agents."
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
More than 50 Morena-affiliated politicians have had their US visas revoked
More than 50 politicians from the ruling Morena party have had their visas revoked, along with dozens of officials from other political parties, according to an insider tapped by Reuters.
Lawyer for high-profile defendants shot dead outside of Mexico City courthouse
David Cohen Sacal, a lawyer with the firm Cohen Medina Chávez and former defender of Cruz Azul president "Billy" Álvarez, was shot at point-blank range outside the Ciudad Judicial court complex in the Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City on Monday.