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Where and why to find the last bastions of Puerto Vallarta’s history
Explosive development threatens to erase Puerto Vallarta's history. We talk to one man trying to preserve it about where to find traces of the old Puerto Vallarta.
Tales from Mexico’s golden era of boxing: 1977’s ‘Battle of the Z Boys’
When Mexican boxing champions Carlos Zárate and Alfonso Zamora faced off in L.A. in 1977, the four brutal rounds ended one man's career and defined the other's.
Taste of Mexico: Guava
Pink, delicious and a quintessential flavor of everyday life, the guava has brightened the Mexican palate for centuries.
Where and why to find the last bastions of Puerto Vallarta’s history
Explosive development threatens to erase Puerto Vallarta's history. We talk to one man trying to preserve it about where to find traces of the old Puerto Vallarta.
Tales from Mexico’s golden era of boxing: 1977’s ‘Battle of the Z Boys’
When Mexican boxing champions Carlos Zárate and Alfonso Zamora faced off in L.A. in 1977, the four brutal rounds ended one man's career and defined the other's.
Taste of Mexico: Guava
Pink, delicious and a quintessential flavor of everyday life, the guava has brightened the Mexican palate for centuries.
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Mexican movies you need to watch: Nuestros Tiempos
A married couple have an out-of-time experience when the invent a functional time machine, discovering that modern Mexico is quite unlike the old.
What’s the next golf course to open in Los Cabos?
With new offerings at Querencia, Baja Bay Club and Quivira, there's plenty of new golf courses coming to Los Cabos.
Americans making a positive impact in Mexico: Our CEO talks with Dr. Billy Andrews...
As Mexico-U.S. relations remain tense, CEO Travis Bembenek looks to Kids First Orthopaedics to see how Americans and Mexicans can work together.
MND Tutor | Puebla
Our subscriber-exclusive education series visits one of Mexico's most historic and cultural cities this week, as we help you learn Spanish.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: July 26th
Motorbikes, Mayans and Margaritas: have you been paying attention to the news this week?
Colonial mansions in Mexico you can actually sleep in
From Mexico City to Zacatecas, these colonial wonders are just begging you to indulge in their opulence.
A year after El Mayo’s capture, Sinaloa’s capital is seen as Mexico’s most dangerous...
A survey of Culiacán residents found that a staggering 90.8% of them feel their city is unsafe, more than double the figure from a year ago and higher than any other urban area in Mexico
Sheinbaum condemns war in Gaza: Friday’s mañanera recapped
The president reiterated her support for peaceful coexistence between "the state of Israel and the state of Palestine." She also vowed to "pacify" the troubled state of Sinaloa.
5 Mexica customs you’ve adopted if you live in Mexico City (and you haven’t...
If you've visited the capital for any time at all, you absolutely do these Indigenous things. Thanks Moctezuma!
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Luxury travelers
From coast to coast, and even places inbetween, there is no shortage of luxury options for travelers in Mexico.
Taste of Mexico: Flor de calabaza
Part staple food, part everyday talisman, flor de calabaza has nourished Mexican society for centures in more ways than just one.
Mexican movies you need to watch: Nuestros Tiempos
A married couple have an out-of-time experience when the invent a functional time machine, discovering that modern Mexico is quite unlike the old.
What’s the next golf course to open in Los Cabos?
With new offerings at Querencia, Baja Bay Club and Quivira, there's plenty of new golf courses coming to Los Cabos.
Americans making a positive impact in Mexico: Our CEO talks with Dr. Billy Andrews of Kids First Orthopaedics
As Mexico-U.S. relations remain tense, CEO Travis Bembenek looks to Kids First Orthopaedics to see how Americans and Mexicans can work together.
MND Tutor | Puebla
Our subscriber-exclusive education series visits one of Mexico's most historic and cultural cities this week, as we help you learn Spanish.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: July 26th
Motorbikes, Mayans and Margaritas: have you been paying attention to the news this week?
Colonial mansions in Mexico you can actually sleep in
From Mexico City to Zacatecas, these colonial wonders are just begging you to indulge in their opulence.
Surprise drop in inflation likely to trigger further interest rate cuts,...
The drop in inflation has upended expectations that Mexico’s central bank would ease off rate cuts this summer.
Americans making a positive impact in Mexico: Our CEO talks with Dr. Billy Andrews...
As Mexico-U.S. relations remain tense, CEO Travis Bembenek looks to Kids First Orthopaedics to see how Americans and Mexicans can work together.
With Mexicans feeling let down by the United States, what can YOU do about...
As Mexicans perception of the US becomes increasingly negative, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares ideas about what can be done.
Kids, tires and turtles: Our CEO’s whirlwind tour of Loreto in Baja California Sur
Once a Baja skeptic, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek found inspiration in the peninsula's natural beauty and great people on a recent trip.
Is long-form journalism dead? A perspective from our CEO
As attention spans shrink, a good deep-dive story still has the power to captivate, CEO Travis Bembenek writes.
In Nuevo León, companies are skipping investment announcements to avoid US scrutiny
Though investment remains strong, businesses are taking a cautious approach to public announcements, state officials say.
Ensenada looks to attract big tech with US $300M in public works investment
The Baja California port and tourist city is focusing on attracting capital in three priority sectors: electronics, biotechnology and green energy.
Mexico’s trade deficit with China reached nearly US $120B in 2024
Mexico has doubled its trade deficit with China over the past 10 years, with exports of only US $10 billion in 2024, compared to a whopping $129.8 billion in imports.
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Spanish energy giant Iberdrola to sell US $5B in assets, exit Mexico
Europe's largest power company has had a strained relationship with the Mexican government since the López Obrador administration, and is now selling off its Mexican assets worth US $4.7 billion.
Mexico and Brazil eye expanded trade deal ahead of August meeting
Sheinbaum and Lula discussed the expansion of the Brazil-Mexico trade agreement, highlighting the potential of the pharmaceutical, agricultural, ethanol, biodiesel, aerospace, innovation and education sectors.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.52
CAD
13.52
EUR
21.78
Neither Nissan nor any other automaker is leaving Mexico, says Sheinbaum: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
The president addressed rumors on Wednesday that Nissan is planning to close two of its three plants in Mexico, a claim that the company has not yet confirmed.
14 Mexicans are being held at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum said that Mexico's consulates in the United States are investigating to determine whether any Mexicans held by U.S. authorities have suffered violations of their human rights.
Mexico doing ‘everything’ to avoid 30% US tariffs: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
"We're confident we can reach a good agreement [with the U.S.]," Sheinbaum said on Thursday, emphasizing that the quantity of fentanyl seized at the Mexico-U.S. border has declined 50% since she took office.
5 Mexica customs you’ve adopted if you live in Mexico City (and you haven’t even noticed)
If you've visited the capital for any time at all, you absolutely do these Indigenous things. Thanks Moctezuma!
I’ve seen Latin America, but Mexico’s still my favorite country for retirement
From Cuenca's chilly weather to Medellín's sprawl, here's why, for this U.S. expat, other popular Latin American retirement destinations don't measure up to Mexico.
Meet the nonprofit preparing Mexico for climate change
The nonprofit is helping communities prepare for disease, agricultural disruption and to strengthen education and awareness across the country.
Where and why to find the last bastions of Puerto Vallarta’s history
Explosive development threatens to erase Puerto Vallarta's history. We talk to one man trying to preserve it about where to find traces of the old Puerto Vallarta.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Outdoor and nature lovers
Mexico's 90 million hectares of protected wilderness offer endless outdoor adventure travel opportunities beyond the tourist hotspots. Here's where to find the best thrills.
Colonial mansions in Mexico you can actually sleep in
From Mexico City to Zacatecas, these colonial wonders are just begging you to indulge in their opulence.
I’ve seen Latin America, but Mexico’s still my favorite country for retirement
From Cuenca's chilly weather to Medellín's sprawl, here's why, for this U.S. expat, other popular Latin American retirement destinations don't measure up to Mexico.
Meet the nonprofit preparing Mexico for climate change
The nonprofit is helping communities prepare for disease, agricultural disruption and to strengthen education and awareness across the country.
With Mexicans feeling let down by the United States, what can YOU do about...
As Mexicans perception of the US becomes increasingly negative, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares ideas about what can be done.
Kids, tires and turtles: Our CEO’s whirlwind tour of Loreto in Baja California Sur
Once a Baja skeptic, Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek found inspiration in the peninsula's natural beauty and great people on a recent trip.
How a Mexico City studio is championing truly fair artisan partnerships
Artist Melissa Ávila's interior decor studio's support of Mexican artisans goes far beyond simply collecting and reselling their handicrafts.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Check this guide to Mexico’s real estate expos...
Prepare yourself for navigating Mexico's thriving property market with our comprehensive guide to the country's top real estate trade fairs.
Mexican movies you need to watch: Nuestros Tiempos
A married couple have an out-of-time experience when the invent a functional time machine, discovering that modern Mexico is quite unlike the old.
Is Colonia Juárez the New Off Broadway?
It may soon be hipster wonderland, but right now, Mexico City's Juárez neighborhood is home to some excellent theater.
How Puerto Vallarta became Mexico’s queer capital
The Bay of Banderas is home to Mexico's most vibrant LGBTQ scene, with parties and celebrations like no other.
Eva Longoria’s docuseries on Club Necaxa is set to premiere in early August
The famed Hollywood actress and director of Mexican descent considers the 10-episode series to be as much about Mexican culture and tradition as about sports.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Outdoor and nature lovers
Mexico's 90 million hectares of protected wilderness offer endless outdoor adventure travel opportunities beyond the tourist hotspots. Here's where to find the best thrills.
Colonial mansions in Mexico you can actually sleep in
From Mexico City to Zacatecas, these colonial wonders are just begging you to indulge in their opulence.
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Is Bacalar a foodie destination now?
Bacalar's restaurant scene got a culinary upgrade in recent years, now featuring Michelin key-chefs and unforgettable lakeside dining.
Cutzamala System recovers to 56% capacity after historic rainfall in central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, which supplies water to the greater Mexico City area, currently has 27.6% more water than it did at this point in 2024.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
All you need to know about Eastern medicine in Mexico
Traditional Chinese medicine in Mexico is bigger than ever, with licensed practitioners all over the country offering a variety of techniques.
Tales from Mexico’s golden era of boxing: 1977’s ‘Battle of the Z Boys’
When Mexican boxing champions Carlos Zárate and Alfonso Zamora faced off in L.A. in 1977, the four brutal rounds ended one man's career and defined the other's.
Mexican movies you need to watch: Nuestros Tiempos
A married couple have an out-of-time experience when the invent a functional time machine, discovering that modern Mexico is quite unlike the old.
Is Colonia Juárez the New Off Broadway?
It may soon be hipster wonderland, but right now, Mexico City's Juárez neighborhood is home to some excellent theater.
What’s the next golf course to open in Los Cabos?
With new offerings at Querencia, Baja Bay Club and Quivira, there's plenty of new golf courses coming to Los Cabos.
How Puerto Vallarta became Mexico’s queer capital
The Bay of Banderas is home to Mexico's most vibrant LGBTQ scene, with parties and celebrations like no other.
Eva Longoria’s docuseries on Club Necaxa is set to premiere in early August
The famed Hollywood actress and director of Mexican descent considers the 10-episode series to be as much about Mexican culture and tradition as about sports.
A year after El Mayo’s capture, Sinaloa’s capital is seen as Mexico’s most dangerous...
A survey of Culiacán residents found that a staggering 90.8% of them feel their city is unsafe, more than double the figure from a year ago and higher than any other urban area in Mexico
Sheinbaum condemns war in Gaza: Friday’s mañanera recapped
The president reiterated her support for peaceful coexistence between "the state of Israel and the state of Palestine." She also vowed to "pacify" the troubled state of Sinaloa.
Mexico and US sign agreement to end Tijuana sewage crisis
For decades, raw sewage flowing into the Tijuana River has washed into the Pacific Ocean, polluting beaches on both sides of the border— a problem the deal aims to solve by the end of 2027.
Authorities bust extortion ring controlling farming, construction and even package delivery
The operation deployed 2,866 personnel and 698 vehicles and spanned 14 municipalities in México state, including Valle de Bravo, Malinalco, Ixtapan de la Sal and Texcaltitlán.
Before you move in: An architect’s guide to finding the right Mexico City location...
Architect Benjamin Bross spoke to Mexico News Daily about life in the capital — and where he'd tell someone to buy property.
How a Mexico City studio is championing truly fair artisan partnerships
Artist Melissa Ávila's interior decor studio's support of Mexican artisans goes far beyond simply collecting and reselling their handicrafts.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Check this guide to Mexico’s real estate expos...
Prepare yourself for navigating Mexico's thriving property market with our comprehensive guide to the country's top real estate trade fairs.
Jalisco and Guanajuato area water reservoirs rebound after heavy rains
Midway through the 2025 rainy season, seven out of Guanajuato's eight dams are operating at above 80% capacity, while Lake Chapala near Guadalajara has 36% more water than last year at this time.
Cutzamala System recovers to 56% capacity after historic rainfall in central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, which supplies water to the greater Mexico City area, currently has 27.6% more water than it did at this point in 2024.
Oaxaca Mayor Raymundo Chagoya is saving his city’s water with people power
Raymundo Chagoya's plan to revitalize Oaxaca uses neighborhood groups to excite residents about creating a cleaner, environmentally healthier city together.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
All you need to know about Eastern medicine in Mexico
Traditional Chinese medicine in Mexico is bigger than ever, with licensed practitioners all over the country offering a variety of techniques.
In Nuevo León, companies are skipping investment announcements to avoid US scrutiny
Though investment remains strong, businesses are taking a cautious approach to public announcements, state officials say.
Ensenada looks to attract big tech with US $300M in public works investment
The Baja California port and tourist city is focusing on attracting capital in three priority sectors: electronics, biotechnology and green energy.
Mexico’s trade deficit with China reached nearly US $120B in 2024
Mexico has doubled its trade deficit with China over the past 10 years, with exports of only US $10 billion in 2024, compared to a whopping $129.8 billion in imports.
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Luxury travelers
From coast to coast, and even places inbetween, there is no shortage of luxury options for travelers in Mexico.
Taste of Mexico: Flor de calabaza
Part staple food, part everyday talisman, flor de calabaza has nourished Mexican society for centures in more ways than just one.
The ‘golden cage’ of San Miguel de Allende: A local perspective on gentrification in...
It may be the best city in the world, but gentrification in San Miguel is pushing locals out, explains a born-and-bred San Miguelense.
Taste of Mexico: Guava
Pink, delicious and a quintessential flavor of everyday life, the guava has brightened the Mexican palate for centuries.
Where to drink good wine in the heart of tequila country
Take a break from agave and dive into the best of Mexico's grapes when you're chanelling your inner Tapatío.
Is Bacalar a foodie destination now?
Bacalar's restaurant scene got a culinary upgrade in recent years, now featuring Michelin key-chefs and unforgettable lakeside dining.
Taste of Mexico: Flor de calabaza
Part staple food, part everyday talisman, flor de calabaza has nourished Mexican society for centures in more ways than just one.