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Mexico sends 37 alleged criminals to US in third major prisoner...
The latest transfer came amid heightened security tensions between Mexico and the United States, as President Donald Trump said earlier this month that the U.S. military would begin "hitting" Mexican cartels on land.
MND Local: Guadalajara January news roundup
New air links, an improved water system and public transport price increases all feature in our Guadalajara local news coverage this month.
In 1 year, Michoacán authorities deactivated more than 1,600 improvised explosive...
The number of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) located, seized and deactivated by state authorities in Michoacán more than doubled last year, indicating that criminal groups' use of the makeshift bombs is becoming more prevalent.
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Mexico leads LatAm in AI patents after IP office reports record year
According to the Mexican Institute of Intellectual Property (IMPI), last year it granted 972 patents to Mexican individuals, the highest figure in 30 years.
Climate change: Migratory birds are starting to abandon the state of Jalisco
A number of once-common species — such as the American grebe and the roseate spoonbill — simply aren't coming back anymore, due to the drying wetlands and rising temperatures in western Mexico.
US-originating measles outbreak has now reached every state in Mexico
Mexico is promoting vaccination while the U.S. government is discouraging it. Either way, both countries are in danger of losing their official measles-free health status from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
New 10 and 20-peso coins to honor Mexico’s ancestry
Starting this year, Mexico will gradually replace its 10 and 20-peso coins with new designs honoring Tonatiuh, the Aztec sun god, and the Maya Temple of Kukulkán at Chichén Itzá.
IMF maintains 1.5% growth forecast for Mexico in 2026
The agency’s forecast is higher than that of other financial institutions, with the most recent Citi survey, for example, putting Mexico’s growth outlook at 0.3% for 2025 and 1.3% for 2026.
Mexico says FAA flight warnings are precautionary, have no operational impact
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday issued advisories urging U.S. airline pilots to "exercise caution" when flying over the Mexican Pacific and the Gulf of California due to military activities and GNSS interference.
Mexico captures an FBI ’10 most-wanted fugitive’
Alejandro Rosales Castillo, a U.S. citizen, entered Mexico shortly after he allegedly murdered his co-worker and former girlfriend in August 2016.
Screwworm is reaching wild animal populations in Mexico as it spreads
Of the total active cases in Mexico, 343 are in cattle and 184 in dogs, while 45 pigs, 28 horses, 13 sheep, six goats, five cats and one farm bird are also infected by New World screwworm (NWS).