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Security forces shut down major roads near the World Cup stadium...
City and federal security forces had been preparing all week for an influx of cars and people around Estadio Azteca, but protesters seeking to cause disruption complicated their task.
World Cup live: Mexico’s ‘El Tri’ scores its first point against...
MND Chief Writer Peter Davies reports live from Mexico City Stadium on the opening ceremony and kick-off match.
Mexico in Numbers: Mexican beer from coronitas to caguamones
Mexico News Daily explores the numbers behind the nation's favorite drink — just in time for the World Cup.
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Trump says he’s ‘not looking to renew’ the USMCA, but the talks continue
The U.S. president walked back his initial rejection to something slightly more ambiguous, but still stressed his disdain for the accord, repeating "we don't need anything Mexico has."
Gov. García, already in ‘party mode,’ offers free beer at Monterrey’s World Cup Fan...
While other major cities across the nation are banning alcohol at their World Cup Fan Fests, alcoholic drinks will be sold at the Monterrey event, and, according to the governor, beer will be free.
Mexico City’s box seat owners kept their seats at the World Cup — but...
If they want to eat and drink, box owners will be forced to purchase "hospitality packages" directly from FIFA, which reportedly cost US $75,000 for 12 people for all five World Cup matches at Mexico City Stadium.
Activists climb a Mexico City monument to proclaim that human rights are ‘also in play’
The choice of the phrase "in play" (en juego) in reference to human rights was seemingly meant to call attention to how little notice they are getting compared to the World Cup games.
At least 7 protest marches plan to descend on Mexico City Stadium during World Cup opener
Protesters — who include searching mothers, teachers, retirees, healthcare workers, farmers, anti-gentrification activists and transportation workers — are expected to arrive at the stadium just as the Mexico vs. South Africa match is starting.
Mexico’s inflation rate dropped below 4% in May
The headline rate is within the Bank of Mexico's 2-4% target range for the first time since January, when annual inflation was 3.79%.
Innovation and clean government push Querétaro to top of IMCO’s 2026 Urban Competitiveness Index
Querétaro, Puerto Vallarta, La Paz and Delicias are Mexico's most competitive cities, according to the 2026 Urban Competitiveness Index (ICU), which ranks metropolitan areas on their capacity to generate, attract and retain talent and investment.
An oasis for pedestrians — in the form of a verdant elevated walkway — is inaugurated in Mexico City
The elevated walkway, with 10,000 plants and trees, converts one of the capital's most congested areas into a pleasant diversion for residents and visitors.