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Mexicans in US can avoid remittance tax with government Finabien cards,...
The government is also updating consular services for Mexicans in the U.S., eliminating filing fees and allowing online appointment scheduling.
Foreign national caught with over a million pesos of ketamine in...
Officials confiscated 2 kilograms of ketamine, a controlled substance in Mexico.
Can rent control stop gentrification? Mexico City officials plan to find...
Political leaders in the nation's capital have reached into their anti-gentrification toolkit and come up with an approach that goes straight to the heart of the problem.
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Mexican authorities slam Uber’s price hike: ‘Unilateral and irresponsible’
The ride-hailing app insists that the rise is necessary after recent labor reforms gave its drivers full employee rights, including IMSS membership.
Lake Pátzcuaro’s fishermen answer call to rescue the achoque, the axolotl’s endangered cousin
Fishermen in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, have teamed up with local scientists to raise achoque hatchlings and re-release them into the lake in an effort to stabilize their declining population.
Despite heroic clean-up efforts, sargassum keeps accumulating on Quintana Roo’s coast
A stunning indication of the current crisis — as well as of the locals' heroism — took place in Isla Mujeres, where between Sunday night and Monday morning, 140 tonnes of the algae came ashore.
Cutzamala System recovers to 56% capacity after historic rainfall in central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, which supplies water to the greater Mexico City area, currently has 27.6% more water than it did at this point in 2024.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta news roundup
From water updates to rolling out the red carpet, our local update has all of Puerto Vallarta's latest local news.
Mexico City’s mayor unveils housing program to reduce impacts of gentrification
With an investment of over 600 million pesos ($31.8 million), the program seeks to build 20,000 new rental homes priced to accommodate the city's most vulnerable groups.
Puerto Vallarta on crocodile alert as encounters with humans increase
The capture of a 3.7-meter crocodile by lifeguards in Puerto Vallarta has revived concern about the growing presence of the reptiles due to changes in their habitat.
Mexicans’ opinion of the United States has soured drastically since Trump took office
A recent Pew survey found that just 29% of Mexicans polled had a favorable opinion of the United States, the sharpest drop observed in any of the 24 countries Pew surveyed this year.