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Coca-Cola suspends distribution in southern Morelos after kidnapping incident
Coca-Cola FEMSA has temporarily closed it's distribution center in Puente de Ixtla until "security conditions are guaranteed."
Nissan launches production of new Kicks model in Aguascalientes
Nissan's plant in Aguascalientes has now produced 16 million Nissan vehicles since it began operations in 1992.
87 Mexican hotels awarded Michelin Keys
Three of the hotels received three Keys, the highest honor offered under Michelin's new award for excellence in hospitality services.
Coca-Cola suspends distribution in southern Morelos after kidnapping incident
Coca-Cola FEMSA has temporarily closed it's distribution center in Puente de Ixtla until "security conditions are guaranteed."
Nissan launches production of new Kicks model in Aguascalientes
Nissan's plant in Aguascalientes has now produced 16 million Nissan vehicles since it began operations in 1992.
87 Mexican hotels awarded Michelin Keys
Three of the hotels received three Keys, the highest honor offered under Michelin's new award for excellence in hospitality services.
Coatzacoalcos-Palenque stretch of Interoceanic Train to start operations
With the new route operational, goods and passengers will be able to travel from Oaxaca to Veracruz to Chiapas then connect to the Maya Train network.
Know your neighborhood: La Roma
Mexico City's most popular (and trendiest) neighborhood offers history, art and city center living - it's not hard to see why people from all over the world flock to La Roma.
Mexican Slang 101: Nicknames
Know your "Chayo" from your "Meche" and greet your friends like a native with this edition of our Mexican slang guide.
11 killed in shootout at Sinaloa-Nayarit border
The shootout was reportedly between members of the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Baja California Sur on alert as Tropical Storm Ileana approaches
Ileana is expected to bring high winds and heavy rainfall to the areas surrounding Los Cabos and La Paz on Friday.
Tropical Storm Ileana forms in the Pacific, moving toward Baja California Sur
The storm is expected to hit land near Los Cabos on Friday before continuing north across the Gulf of California.
Sinaloa cancels Independence Day celebrations as cartel violence continues
All public and private celebrations are off after battle between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel shut down the state's capital and surrounding areas.
How one expat unlearned prejudices and embraced cultural differences in Mexico
University of Oregon journalism student Lizbeth Solorazno shares the story of an expat from California and how he found his community in Querétaro.
Mexico’s judicial reform bill approved by 18 state legislatures
After the controversial bill passed in Congress Wednesday, enough state legislatures ratified it by Thursday to make it a national law.
Coatzacoalcos-Palenque stretch of Interoceanic Train to start operations
With the new route operational, goods and passengers will be able to travel from Oaxaca to Veracruz to Chiapas then connect to the Maya Train network.
Know your neighborhood: La Roma
Mexico City's most popular (and trendiest) neighborhood offers history, art and city center living - it's not hard to see why people from all over the world flock to La Roma.
Mexican Slang 101: Nicknames
Know your "Chayo" from your "Meche" and greet your friends like a native with this edition of our Mexican slang guide.
11 killed in shootout at Sinaloa-Nayarit border
The shootout was reportedly between members of the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Baja California Sur on alert as Tropical Storm Ileana approaches
Ileana is expected to bring high winds and heavy rainfall to the areas surrounding Los Cabos and La Paz on Friday.
Tropical Storm Ileana forms in the Pacific, moving toward Baja California Sur
The storm is expected to hit land near Los Cabos on Friday before continuing north across the Gulf of California.
Coca-Cola suspends distribution in southern Morelos after kidnapping incident
Coca-Cola FEMSA has temporarily closed it's distribution center in Puente de Ixtla until "security conditions are guaranteed."
Expats: All about sex and shame in Mexico
Mexico has a varied attitude towards sex and relationships - an expat psychologist explains what you should watch out for when dating in the country.
Opinion: There can be judicial reform without undermining trust
Pedro Casas, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, details how the judicial reform could destabilize the Mexican economy.
MND Where to Live in Mexico Guide 2024: The highlights so far
Taking a short break from our journey across Mexico, we recap on five of the best cities that we've visited so far, and hear why you love them too.
Taste of Mexico: Chile en nogada
September means Independence celebrations, parties and patriotism galore - it must be time for chile en nogada.
Northern Mexico’s industrial real estate boom shows no sign of slowing down
Industrial real estate leasing rates in three of Mexico's northern cities saw impressive growth so far in 2024, but a new study says even more space is needed.
Judicial reform won’t dent investor confidence, says COMCE president
"We're not shooting ourselves in the foot," said Sergio Cardenas, predicting that FDI in Mexico will exceed US $40 billion in 2024.
WSJ reports US $35B of foreign investment in Mexico is stalled
According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. companies are holding back on investment due to uncertainty about judicial reform and the U.S. elections.
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Nissan launches production of new Kicks model in Aguascalientes
Nissan's plant in Aguascalientes has now produced 16 million Nissan vehicles since it began operations in 1992.
Peso rebounds against weakened US dollar
After dipping to over 20 to the US dollar on Tuesday, the peso is once again appreciating.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
19.22
CAD
14.13
AMLO ‘pleased’ with treatment of Mexico in US presidential debate
President López Obrador commented on the debate between Trump and Harris at his Wednesday morning press conference.
Senate approves AMLO’s judicial reform to overhaul Mexico’s judiciary
The controversial reform passed in a marathon session in Mexico's Senate on Wednesday morning.
Mexico’s judicial reform bill approved by 18 state legislatures
After the controversial bill passed in Congress Wednesday, enough state legislatures ratified it by Thursday to make it a national law.
Mexican Slang 101: Nicknames
Know your "Chayo" from your "Meche" and greet your friends like a native with this edition of our Mexican slang guide.
How one expat unlearned prejudices and embraced cultural differences in Mexico
University of Oregon journalism student Lizbeth Solorazno shares the story of an expat from California and how he found his community in Querétaro.
Why Mexico’s recyclables collectors matter
Mexico's unsung heroes risk their health to recycle household trash, often working long hours - but you can help them create a better and more equitable community.
87 Mexican hotels awarded Michelin Keys
Three of the hotels received three Keys, the highest honor offered under Michelin's new award for excellence in hospitality services.
Know your neighborhood: La Roma
Mexico City's most popular (and trendiest) neighborhood offers history, art and city center living - it's not hard to see why people from all over the world flock to La Roma.
Aeroméxico to launch new flights to the US this winter
The new non-stop flights will depart from Guadalajara, Jalisco and Monterrey, Nuevo León.
How one expat unlearned prejudices and embraced cultural differences in Mexico
University of Oregon journalism student Lizbeth Solorazno shares the story of an expat from California and how he found his community in Querétaro.
Why Mexico’s recyclables collectors matter
Mexico's unsung heroes risk their health to recycle household trash, often working long hours - but you can help them create a better and more equitable community.
11 killed in shootout at Sinaloa-Nayarit border
The shootout was reportedly between members of the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada pleads not guilty in NYC court
Zambada, aged 76, is facing 17 felony charges and could be eligible for the death penalty if convicted.
Mexico City legislature tightens rent control, tying increases to inflation
As the city faces an affordable housing crisis, lawmakers hope the new law will put a damper on rising housing costs.
Mexico’s housing prices surge nearly 10% in 2024, outstripping inflation
Data from the Federal Mortgage Society (SHF) shows that housing prices have increased by over 5% in every state in Mexico.
Estonian artist Mai Onno, who escaped Stalin and Hitler, still thrives in Mexico
Fleeing persecution in Europe, the abstract painter became a mainstay of the international arts scene in San Miguel de Allende, turning the city into a global arts icon.
Archaeologists restore pre-Columbian board games found in Quintana Roo
The patollis, estimated to be about 1,000 years old, were likely used by high-ranking Maya officials.
Expats: All about sex and shame in Mexico
Mexico has a varied attitude towards sex and relationships - an expat psychologist explains what you should watch out for when dating in the country.
Are you being rude without knowing it?
While we sometimes take our culture for granted, Mexicans can sometimes find the things foreigners do to be abrasive and impolite.
Know your neighborhood: La Roma
Mexico City's most popular (and trendiest) neighborhood offers history, art and city center living - it's not hard to see why people from all over the world flock to La Roma.
Aeroméxico to launch new flights to the US this winter
The new non-stop flights will depart from Guadalajara, Jalisco and Monterrey, Nuevo León.
Buttery bourbon pound cake: Mexico and Kentucky, together at last
French pastry, rich Mexican butter and fine Kentucky bourbon come together in this mouthwatering pound cake.
Taste of Mexico: Chile en nogada
September means Independence celebrations, parties and patriotism galore - it must be time for chile en nogada.
MND Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Southern trio
Otherworldy Chiapas, modern Puebla and capitalino playground Cuernavaca all make an appearance in this week's installment of the Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide.
MND Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Bajío Trio
Mexico's Bajío region might not have the name recognition of somewhere like the Yucatán, but peel back the curtain and see the incredible trio of cities waiting for those in search of Mexico living.
What do I need to know before undergoing laser skin treatment in Mexico?
Medical expert Dr. Lara returns to share her advice on how to find the best laser skin treatments in Mexico.
Beauty and wellness apps to help you look and feel great anywhere, any time
From destination wedding makeup to relaxing couples massages, these apps let you pamper yourself in style, anytime or anywhere.
AMLO, Sheinbaum inaugurate Jaguar National Park in Tulum
The park is set inside a natural protected area that is home to at least 966 species of flora and fauna.
Estonian artist Mai Onno, who escaped Stalin and Hitler, still thrives in Mexico
Fleeing persecution in Europe, the abstract painter became a mainstay of the international arts scene in San Miguel de Allende, turning the city into a global arts icon.
Archaeologists restore pre-Columbian board games found in Quintana Roo
The patollis, estimated to be about 1,000 years old, were likely used by high-ranking Maya officials.
What’s on this September in Mexico City?
International film festivals, earthquake drills and railway cocktails - everything you need to fill up your September calendar in the Mexican capital.
Expats: All about sex and shame in Mexico
Mexico has a varied attitude towards sex and relationships - an expat psychologist explains what you should watch out for when dating in the country.
Are you being rude without knowing it?
While we sometimes take our culture for granted, Mexicans can sometimes find the things foreigners do to be abrasive and impolite.
Coatzacoalcos-Palenque stretch of Interoceanic Train to start operations
With the new route operational, goods and passengers will be able to travel from Oaxaca to Veracruz to Chiapas then connect to the Maya Train network.
11 killed in shootout at Sinaloa-Nayarit border
The shootout was reportedly between members of the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada pleads not guilty in NYC court
Zambada, aged 76, is facing 17 felony charges and could be eligible for the death penalty if convicted.
Baja California Sur on alert as Tropical Storm Ileana approaches
Ileana is expected to bring high winds and heavy rainfall to the areas surrounding Los Cabos and La Paz on Friday.
Transport your tastebuds from Tenochtitlán to the Taj Mahal with this queso Oaxaca naan...
Delightful Indian flatbread and melty Mexican cheese make this fusion recipe the perfect choice for sharing with friends.
Buttery bourbon pound cake: Mexico and Kentucky, together at last
French pastry, rich Mexican butter and fine Kentucky bourbon come together in this mouthwatering pound cake.
Taste of Mexico: Chile en nogada
September means Independence celebrations, parties and patriotism galore - it must be time for chile en nogada.
The insider’s guide to investing in real estate in San Miguel de Allende
Everything you need to know about buying real estate in San Miguel de Allende, from the best neighborhoods to how to close on that dream new home.
Mexico City legislature tightens rent control, tying increases to inflation
As the city faces an affordable housing crisis, lawmakers hope the new law will put a damper on rising housing costs.
Mexico’s housing prices surge nearly 10% in 2024, outstripping inflation
Data from the Federal Mortgage Society (SHF) shows that housing prices have increased by over 5% in every state in Mexico.
Fibra Prologis buys Terrafina, expands Mexico industrial real estate presence
Mexican real estate investment trust Fibra Prologis' purchase of Fibra Terrafina puts it in prime shape to jump on Mexico's nearshoring trend.
MND Where to Live in Mexico Guide 2024: The highlights so far
Taking a short break from our journey across Mexico, we recap on five of the best cities that we've visited so far, and hear why you love them too.
MND Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Southern trio
Otherworldy Chiapas, modern Puebla and capitalino playground Cuernavaca all make an appearance in this week's installment of the Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide.
MND Where to Live in Mexico 2024 Guide: Bajío Trio
Mexico's Bajío region might not have the name recognition of somewhere like the Yucatán, but peel back the curtain and see the incredible trio of cities waiting for those in search of Mexico living.
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.
What do I need to know before undergoing laser skin treatment in Mexico?
Medical expert Dr. Lara returns to share her advice on how to find the best laser skin treatments in Mexico.
Beauty and wellness apps to help you look and feel great anywhere, any time
From destination wedding makeup to relaxing couples massages, these apps let you pamper yourself in style, anytime or anywhere.
Northern Mexico’s industrial real estate boom shows no sign of slowing down
Industrial real estate leasing rates in three of Mexico's northern cities saw impressive growth so far in 2024, but a new study says even more space is needed.
Judicial reform won’t dent investor confidence, says COMCE president
"We're not shooting ourselves in the foot," said Sergio Cardenas, predicting that FDI in Mexico will exceed US $40 billion in 2024.
WSJ reports US $35B of foreign investment in Mexico is stalled
According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. companies are holding back on investment due to uncertainty about judicial reform and the U.S. elections.
Expats: All about sex and shame in Mexico
Mexico has a varied attitude towards sex and relationships - an expat psychologist explains what you should watch out for when dating in the country.
Opinion: There can be judicial reform without undermining trust
Pedro Casas, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, details how the judicial reform could destabilize the Mexican economy.
MND Where to Live in Mexico Guide 2024: The highlights so far
Taking a short break from our journey across Mexico, we recap on five of the best cities that we've visited so far, and hear why you love them too.
Taste of Mexico: Chile en nogada
September means Independence celebrations, parties and patriotism galore - it must be time for chile en nogada.
A day in the life of Mexico News Daily with our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of our digital newspaper.
I am not a foodie — could Mexico News Daily turn me into one?
CEO Travis Bembenek confesses he isn't an adventurous eater, but hopes the expanded food and drink section on Mexico News Daily will help.
Mexico News Daily is going…local!
Our CEO Travis Bembenek shares all the exciting details about an ambitious new initiative that will enhance the reader experience of Mexico News Daily.
A day in the life of Mexico News Daily with our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of our digital newspaper.
I am not a foodie — could Mexico News Daily turn me into one?
CEO Travis Bembenek confesses he isn't an adventurous eater, but hopes the expanded food and drink section on Mexico News Daily will help.
Mexico News Daily is going…local!
Our CEO Travis Bembenek shares all the exciting details about an ambitious new initiative that will enhance the reader experience of Mexico News Daily.