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Mystical eagle thought to be extinct in Mexico reappears in Chiapas
The discovery of the elusive eagle, announced this month at the Chiapas Birding and Photo Festival, follows nearly a decade of community-led monitoring of the species in the region.
Fact check: Border crossings and drug seizures are down, but Mexico...
Both the United States and Mexico have cited high percentages when discussing border data, but what are the numbers behind the recent reductions in border crossings and fentanyl seizures?
Conafor: Tepozteco wildfire completely contained after 9 days
The El Tepozteco wildfire, which scorched more than 1,200 hectares near Tepoztlán, has been contained after nine days of coordinated firefighting efforts.
Fyre Festival 2 abandons Playa del Carmen plans
Organizers said in a Wednesday email update verified by The New York Times that the event is still happening — just in a different location.
Sheinbaum: No plans to reestablish diplomatic relations with Ecuador after ‘dubious’ election
“We will not restore relations as long as Noboa is in power,” Sheinbaum told reporters.
What lit up Mexico City’s sky at 4 a.m.? Scientists explain rare bolide event
Residents of Mexico City and other areas in central Mexico were jolted awake early Wednesday by a loud explosion and a bright flash across the sky.
Sheinbaum earns spot on Time’s list of 100 most influential people
Sheinbaum is one of 22 leaders on Time's 2025 list, standing out for her self-described "cool head" leadership style and approach to bilateral negotiations with the United States.
Trump claims Mexico is ‘very afraid’ of its drug cartels in Fox News interview
The U.S. president went on to say he wants to "help" Sheinbaum and Mexico "because you can't run a country like that, you just can't."
Drought paralyzes northern states’ water deliveries to US: ‘No one is obligated to do the impossible’
In the past five years, Mexico has sent less than 30% of the water required by a 1944 treaty with the U.S., in good part because resources are increasingly scarce.
DOJ returns 13 convicted nationals to Mexico, highlighting cost savings
The 13 Mexicans were handed over by U.S. authorities at the border between El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, and subsequently transferred to a prison in Nayarit.
US announces 21% tariff on Mexican tomatoes starting July
Nearly 100% of Mexico's tomato exports go to the United States, generating over US $2.56 billion in annual revenue.