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Reading the Earth: How Mexican scientists are using plants, insects and...
Mexico has a crisis of the disappeared — with at least 115,000 people still missing — and scientists are now using new methods to find them, from biological patterns to environmental signatures.
Mexico’s week in review: Energy expansion and economic gains
Between Trump's threats of war on Venezuela and congressional hair-pulling, Mexico secured water agreements, energy investments and a strengthening peso.
With government support, 20,000 US-based Mexicans caravan home for the holidays
The program Mexico Te Abraza provided support to the returning migrants, seeing them safely along the route until they were re-united with their familes.
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An 18-year miners’ strike comes to an end in Sonora
Cananea miners celebrated a government-funded agreement that won them backpay and pensions without the participation of mine owner Grupo México.
Historic milestone: Middle class Mexicans now outnumber those in poverty
The Sheinbaum administration based its claim on a recent World Bank report showing the Mexican middle class growing by 12 percentage points from 2018 to 2024.
Opinion: The US-Mexico energy relationship is at a USMCA crossroads
Energy will be a pressure point for Mexico at the 2026 USMCA review. The results could make or break North America's energy future, write Jeremy Martin and John Padilla.
Mexico City’s Postal Palace opens special mail route to the North Pole
Postal staffers will not only see that the letters are mailed (and replied to) but also run workshops teaching the youngsters about addressing envelopes and applying stamps.
Central bank cuts interest rate to 7% citing weak economic activity
The current exchange rate, weak economic activity and possible changes to global trade policy made the cut appropriate despite rising inflation, Banxico said.
Veracruz coffee producers call for a halt to ‘fraudulent’ coffee imports
Veracruz growers claim imported beans are being mislabeled to dodge U.S. and European tariffs — meaning "Mexican-grown coffee" might not always be Mexican.
Mexico greenlights 20 new renewable energy plants in push to transform the nation’s power grid
In a push to transform the country's power grid, the government accepted proposals for 15 solar plants and five wind farms that will generate over 3,000 MW all told.
A recycling plant, touted as ‘an act of justice,’ is rejected by Hidalgo residents
Though the project was promoted as cleaning up the troubled area, residents and environmentalists were skeptical of its efficacy and suspicious of the approval process.