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Second Cuba-centered quake in 8 days shakes the Yucatán Peninsula
The seismic activity has startled Peninsula residents who aren't used to earthquakes. Initial fears that the second quake off the coast of Cuba would trigger a tsunami were eased by state authorities.
‘We will defend this territory with our lives’: Activists blockade Topolobampo...
Before dawn on Monday, Indigenous activists opposing a controversial ammonia plant in northwestern Mexico moved their encampment to the project's entrance road, effectively blocking any further construction.
With ‘Smartshoring Mexico,’ BBVA aims to aid arrival of Spanish investment
The Madrid-headquartered bank's newest service aligns with plans to double bilateral trade with Mexico, as well as expand mutual investment by 50% in the next four years.
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With direct talks broken off, police prepare for more protest actions from CNTE
The teachers' union rejected the government's "final" offer and proceeded to take over highway toll booths on Monday. There are signs, however, that the members' resolve is starting to wane.
Armed men kill Oaxaca mayor who had requested government protection
According to party representatives, Mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán Joel Bravo had told state authorities that he feared for his life and asked for protection from the state government at a regional security meeting on May 11.
MND Local: FIFA World Cup fever takes over Guadalajara’s metro zone
After Mexico's emphatic win over South Africa and the city successfully pulling off its first FIFA World Cup host game, Guadalajara was in the mood to celebrate this weekend.
Why did the Japanese men’s national team abandon its practice pitch in Monterrey?
The team, which is now training at its official base camp in Nashville, had to change practice locations twice in Monterrey after the players found the Tigres’ facilities in rough shape.
Mexico’s week in review: World Cup opener brings victory for Mexico amid protests and trade tensions
Mexico kicked off its third World Cup with a home-turf win, as leaders sought to contain a tense standoff with striking teachers and fresh uncertainty over the USMCA's future.
The time is now for Mexico to go all in on fracking: A perspective from our CEO
Mexico sits on a geologic formation similar to the Permian Basin — yet produces 100 times less. MND's CEO makes the case for fracking as a historic economic opportunity.
‘All eyes are on the World Cup’: How Mexico’s searching mothers are seizing the tournament to fight for the disappeared
Protesters packed southern Mexico City on the first day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, drowning out the celebrations with a reminder that behind the spectacle, tens of thousands of families are still searching for their missing loved ones.
Cozumel’s dwarf fox lives! Mysterious canid gets a ‘second chance’ 20 years after its last sighting
After millennia separated from the gray fox, the Cozumel fox is referred to as "dwarf" for the simple reason that it has evolved to be at least 60% smaller than its mainland relatives.