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US judge blocks Trump’s ban on asylum claims along Mexico-US border
Meanwhile, migrant border crossings have slowed to a trickle.
Have you been affected by the sanctions on Mexican banks? Let...
U.S. sanctions have left the future of CIBanco, Intercam and Vector up in the air. We want to hear from readers — have your finances been affected?
Environment Ministry releases 40,000 baby totoaba into the Gulf of California
The Environment Ministry, working with the private sector and civil society, has been conducting a repopulation project that included the recent release of 40,000 hatchlings.
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2 arrests made after 383 bodies found piled up at Ciudad Juárez crematorium
The crematorium, which had the permits to operate, was housing corpses for as long as five years and reportedly gave relatives of the deceased "other material" in place of ashes.
Senate grants Security Ministry broad data access powers, sparking ‘police state’ fears
The federal government argues that the National Investigation and Intelligence System Law, popularly referred to as the "Spy Law," is required to bolster the state's capacity to combat organized crime.
After 25 years, the party’s over at Señor Frog’s in Playa del Carmen
Demolition began last week after Quintana Roo authorities determined that the building that had housed Señor Frog’s was likely to collapse.
Profepa shuts down 7 properties after illegal operations destroy 2,600 hectares of forest
In Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo, Profepa found swaths of pristine forest that had been leveled for monoculture farming in areas where Mennonite populations have been expanding.
MND Local: San Miguel de Allende July news roundup
Catch up with San Miguel de Allende's local news for July as the city beefs up security, raises bus fares and gears up for a week-long culture festival.
Mexico slashes budget deficit by US $8.5B as tax collection surges 8.9%
A 38.4% boost in revenue from import taxes and a 5.3% decrease in public spending from January-May helped to majorly reduce Mexico's budget deficit.
Number of cross-border workers from Baja California drops 20%
INEGI data showed that Baja California residents who commute regularly to work in Southern California stood at 70,642 in Q1 of 2025, down from 87,190 in the first quarter of 2024.
20 killed in gruesome massacre attributed to ‘Los Mayos’ in Culiacán
The massacre of 20 people, five of whom were decapitated, is the deadliest single episode of violence of what has widely been described as a "war" between "Los Chapitos" and "Los Mayos."