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Coca-Cola Mexico returns more than 4 million cubic meters of unused...
The soda bottler, often criticized for its water use, is one of several companies participating in the return of unused water from its concessions, and plans to become “water neutral” by 2030.
Remittances to Mexico decline 12%, the biggest drop in over a...
Banxico reported on Monday that remittances totaled US $4.76 billion in April, down from $5.41 billion in April 2024, the biggest year-over-year drop since September 2012.
Mexico City faces worst flooding in years, with more rain on...
The rainfall reached a whopping 45 liters per square meter in parts of Mexico City on Monday night, prompting Mayor Clara Brugada to declare that the city “had not seen a storm of this magnitude since 2017.”
After a beer truck overturned in Tamaulipas, locals helped themselves
The lust for lager was so frenzied that law enforcement personnel were unable to keep a crowd of local people from helping themselves to the overturned truck's cargo.
Who are the 9 judges elected to Mexico’s new Supreme Court?
With almost 90% of the votes counted, the nine members of Mexico's Supreme Court have been determined, and all are affiliated with or tacitly supported by the ruling Morena party.
Per capita water use in Mexico City is double that of China’s capital
Mexico City and Beijing face the same kind of water supply challenges. Yet the average Chilango uses twice as much water as a typical resident of the Chinese capital.
Guanajuato struggles with flooding after record-breaking rains in May
Feeling soggy in San Miguel? The Guanajuato Ministry of Water and the Environment reported that it rained about twice as much last month as it did in May 2024.
Mazatlán sets a Guinness World Record with kilometer-long sashimi
The event brought together hundreds of tourists and locals, who enjoyed more than 19,000 pieces of sashimi made with over two tonnes of fresh tuna.
AMLO breaks public absence to cast ballot in historic judicial vote
Former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in Sunday's elections from Palenque, Chiapas, his first public appearance since finishing his six-year term eight months ago.
Fewer than 1 in 7 Mexicans voted in first-ever judicial elections
Around 13 million Mexican citizens voted on Sunday, but 20% of all votes were invalid, either due to voters' mistakes or because they chose to annul their ballots on purpose.
Claudia versus the cartels: A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek assesses the Sheinbaum administration's progress — or lack thereof — against Mexico's powerful cartels.