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The top ‘México mágico’ moments of 2025: Rebounding jaguars, caiman brides...
As 2025 wraps up, we take a look back at the surreal, sweet and delightfully odd stories that captured readers' imaginations in 2025.
Sheinbaum: Tamaulipas immigration agents caught on camera demanding bribes have been...
The agents, who tried to extort migrants returning to Mexico ahead of the holidays, could face criminal charges pending an investigation.
What got Mexico talking in 2025: A year in cultural flashpoints
2025 was a year when Mexico couldn't help but make headlines — sometimes for all the right reasons, sometimes for all the wrong ones, and sometimes just because the internet decided chaos was the vibe.
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The top México mágico moments of 2025: Award-winning sandwiches, kinky cardinals and rogue giraffes
As the year winds to a close, we take a look back at the surreal, heartwarming and delightfully odd stories that captured Mexico's imagination in 2025.
At least 5 dead after Mexican Navy plane on medical mission crashes near Galveston
Among the passengers was a child burn victim who was being transported to a Texas hospital by a humanitarian group. The preliminary toll is five dead, one missing and two rescued.
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.
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.
Mexico, US sign accord to solve toxic sewage crisis in Tijuana and San Diego
The agreement marks the second recent positive development toward resolving the long-simmering sewage and water disputes between the neighboring countries.
Mexico, US reach agreement on water deliveries
Mexico has committed to releasing more than 200,000 acre-feet of water to the United States starting this week, averting the threatened imposition of an additional U.S. tariff on Mexican goods.
Inside the binational effort to clean up the Rio Grande
Nuevo Laredo used to dump millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Rio Grande daily. Now the city is cleaning up its act, thanks to a determined mayor with support on both sides of the border.
Mexico City hotel prices spike nearly 1000% ahead of the World Cup
While lodging prices increased across all 16 World Cup host cities, CDMX and Monterrey were the worst offenders, closely followed by Guadalajara.
Sinaloa cartel wars coincide with record-setting wildfire damage. It’s no coincidence
The narco wars bring landmines, improvised explosive devices, firearm battles, drone attacks and even bombs dropped from planes to the drought-dried forests of the Sierra Madre.
44 bison released into Coahuila reserve as part of 25-year grasslands conservation initiative
The initiative aims to repopulate the valley with bison, contributing to soil regeneration and allowing other species — such as the puma and the black bear — to thrive in northern Mexico.