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‘A warm scolding’: Why did Sheinbaum snap at members of her...
During her visit to San Quintín, Baja California on Saturday, a small group of Morena party politicians yelled out to Sheinbaum to ask for a photo. Instead, they got a public dressing-down from a visibly angry president.
Mexico fines Zinc Nacional for contaminating homes and schools in Monterrey
In one of Mexico’s most aggressive moves yet against industrial pollution, the government has fined hazardous waste processor Zinc Nacional about 83.2 million pesos (US $4.8 million) and ordered sweeping cleanup measures at its plant near Monterrey, Nuevo León.
Sheinbaum doubles down on Plan México, committing 5.6 trillion pesos to...
The public-private investment scheme is a "reinvigoration" of the president's goal of turning Mexico into a major global economy, and will provide a direct boost to eight strategic sectors: energy, railways, highways, ports, health care, water, education and airports.
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MND Local: Los Cabos’ popularity, a new boutique hotel and a resort and retail...
The latest tourism news from Los Cabos includes the opening of a new hotel, and the release of airport traffic figures from 2025. No surprise: they're very robust.
Mexican farmers will teach Indigenous methods at German organic fair
The Mexican delegation will bring to Nuremberg techniques from the Amuzgo, Mam, Ódami, Totonac, Tzotzil, Yokot'an and Zapotec communities, among others.
With AI’s help, Mexico’s disappeared are telling their stories to the rest of us
Using facial animation, speech synthesis and input from loved ones, the Luz de Esperanza Collective produces short videos to bring the plight of Jalisco's more than 15,000 missing persons to public attention.
Search for kidnapped Sinaloa mine workers intensifies
The search-and-rescue effort has turned into a major military operation, deploying 800 Army personnel, 270 Special Forces, 100 National Guardsmen, three helicopters and two T6C-Texan aircraft.
2 close relatives of Mexico’s education minister murdered in Colima
An aunt and cousin of federal Education Minister Mario Delgado were murdered on Saturday morning in the city of Colima, capital of the small Pacific coast state of Colima.
Families claim Mexico violated law in transfer of cartel suspects to US
Lawyers are claiming that their clients were denied due process because they were sent to the U.S. without an extradition order, leaving them with virtually no legal means in Mexico to challenge their transfer.
Mexico’s week in review: Sheinbaum’s sovereignty narrative faces its toughest test yet
How much sovereignty does Mexico really have? That question hung over the week of Jan. 26-30 as the United States exercised increasing authority within Mexico and weaponized tariffs to reshape Mexican foreign policy beyond its borders.
Government deploys 1,600 troops to Sinaloa following attack on legislators
The influx of troops into the troubled state is in response to the attempted murder this week of two state congressmembers and the nearby kidnapping of 10 mine workers.