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Gas stations run dry in several states as Pemex struggles with...
Nuevo León, Chiapas and the greater Mexico CIty metropolitcan area have reported supply issues with some gas stations having to close.
As Mexico’s poverty rate drops, southern states lag behind
Meanwhile, northern states like Baja California and Nuevo León register some of the lowest poverty levels in the country.
How Mexican archaeologists found the long-lost Maya city that resisted the...
The researchers combined a GIS model with the writings of a 17th-century friar to locate an ancient city that was hidden for three centuries.

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Oaxaca plans a registry to protect Indigenous artisans from plagiarism
The blow-up over cultural appropriation by Adidas has led to an apology, a promise to resolve the legal and financial issues, and now a process to prevent future incidents.
170 years ago today, the Ayutla Revolution changed Mexico forever
Before Benito Juárez and Porfirio Díaz, Antonio López de Santa Anna ruled Mexico with an iron fist — until Mexico rose up against him and changed the course of history.
The mezcal diaries: A lunchtime interview with veteran Mexican artist Leonel Maciel
Writer Elisabeth Ashe recently got the opportunity to meet one of Mexico's most beloved living artists. Over lunch and shots, they discussed his life and career.
Adidas and Willy Chavarria apologize for Oaxaca sandal design appropriation
The fashion designer says he meant to honor his Mexican roots, but Adidas apparently made no effort to work in cooperation with the original Indigenous artisans.
Tropical storm Ivo brings heavy rain and dangerous surf to Mexico’s Pacific coast
The powerful storm is expected to continue dumping rain along Mexico's west coast through Friday evening, and may briefly reach hurricane force.
Oaxaca threatens legal action against Adidas for its ‘Oaxaca Slip-On’ sandal
The threatened complaint is the latest in a string of accusations of cultural appropriation stemming from the use without permission of Indigenous Mexican designs by commercial companies.
Migrant caravan of 300 departs Tapachula, but not for the US
Unlike many previous migrant caravans, the group of foreigners who began their journey from Tapachula, Chiapas, on Wednesday is aiming to end their journey in Mexico City.
The artists behind Oaxaca’s global art fame: 10 visionaries you should know
From Rufino Tamayo to Francisco Toledo, discover 10 visionary artists who transformed Oaxaca into Mexico's most celebrated creative hub.
No damages reported from tsunami effects; 8 ports remain closed
The president ruled out damages but warned of rising sea levels along Mexico’s Pacific coast after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia prompted a tsunami warning on Wednesday morning.
Not just in CDMX: Oaxaca announces aerial cable car network to boost transportation and...
Oaxaca is following the leads of Mexico CIty and México state by offering aerial cable cars to move locals and tourists to and from key points in the metropolitan area.