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When do the jacarandas bloom in Mexico? Earlier than they used...
Jacarandas' purple flowers signal spring in Mexico City. Learn why some are now blooming as early as January and where to spot these iconic trees in the capital.
Mexican producers exported over 110,000 tonnes of avocados for Super Bowl...
More than 110,000 tonnes of avocados — equivalent to over 250 million pieces of the green fruit — were sent to the United States ahead of this year’s Super Bowl on Feb. 9.
Banxico survey lowers Mexico’s growth forecast for 2025 to 1%
The 40 economic analysts interviewed for the new Banxico survey also revised their 2025 inflation predictions upward to 3.83%.
Joining US, Canada designates Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations
The move prompted criticism from Sheinbaum, who said, “There are other forms of cooperation ... that would better assist in combating the fentanyl crisis in the United States.”
Sheinbaum receives praise for ‘acing’ tariff negotiations with Trump
Voices from across the political spectrum celebrated Sheinbaum's leadership on Monday while recognizing the need for caution when dealing with the Trump administration.
Peso stumbles then rebounds after Sheinbaum dodges Trump tariffs
The Mexican peso fell to nearly 21.3 to the US dollar before recovering Monday afternoon.
Fleet of 400 golf carts authorized for public transportation in Tulum
The low-speed vehicles will operate in various areas, including downtown Tulum, Jaguar Park and the coastal zone.
Texas man charged with trafficking dozens of firearms into Mexico
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents found 40 rifles, six shotguns, one pistol, 80 magazines and two rifle scopes in an inspection at Eagle Pass, Texas.
6 victims in Philadelphia plane crash were Mexican
The Mexican victims included a girl who had received medical care at the Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia and her mother.
Sheinbaum reaches deal with Trump to postpone 25% tariffs on Mexican exports
President Sheinbaum announced that she had reached a deal to temporarily pause tariffs from the United States shortly before her Monday morning press conference.
Mexico’s famously tedious bureaucracy may finally be getting a digital update
The president has proposed a law to cut paperwork and move 80% of office procedures online, simplifying bureaucracy for individuals and businesses.