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Sheinbaum sidesteps report on cartel slave labor, says government ‘is present’...
Sheinbaum says the federal government is attending to the Sierra Tarahumara's needs after an investigative report revealed cartels used forced labor there as recently as 2024.
Mexican military takes down drone apparently surveilling South Korean soccer team...
Though it may have been just a mind game, the drone appeared to be spying on the South Korea team's practice session before its Thursday group match against Mexico.
Mexico in Numbers: 10 facts about the Mexico-US border
From its 3,145-kilometer length to the millions of people who cross it each day, here are 10 numbers that reveal how remarkable — and complex — the Mexico-US border really is.
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As a storm system forms in the Gulf, rain pummels Mexico’s north and east
The odds of the Gulf system deveioping into a hurricane are low to moderate, but the rains are already causing problems, including in Monterrey where the FIFA Fan Fest Monday had to be canceled.
Thousands of Colombian fans make their jovial presence felt in Mexico City
The exuberant Colombians gathered near the Angel of Independence, bathing Paseo de la Reforma in yellow, and offering nothing but kind words about Mexico and its people.
Mexico and South Korea partnering on plan to build space launch pads
The collaboration between the Mexican Space Agency (AEM) and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) is part of the 2026-2030 Mexican Space Plan.
Record 34 million olive ridley turtles hatch on Oaxaca coast
The Morro Ayuta beach sanctuary in Oaxaca hosted a record 1.9 million protected nests and more than 34 million olive ridley sea turtle hatchlings, marking a successful nesting season for the vulnerable species.
Maná to donate World Cup concert proceeds to reforesting Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta
Even free concerts take in money from the government, and Maná will be donating all of it to one of the social causes it has long been identified with: protecting the environment.
Will Pemex’s US $5.4B petrochemical bet put a dent in its debt?
State oil company Pemex recently announced a 93-billion-peso (US $5.4 billion) investment aimed at revitalizing Mexico’s petrochemical and fertilizer industries, a move that experts say is a losing strategy.
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 ammonia plant
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.