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Mexico City’s mayor announces a World Cup parade along Reforma for...
The parade is Mayor Brugada's latest project in her ongoing campaign to expand the World Cup from a global sporting event to a spectacular celebration of the capital's culture and status as a world-class city.
NY judge sees ‘abundant’ evidence against Sinaloa’s former top security official
Former Sinaloa state Security Minister Gerardo Mérida is one of 10 Mexican officials recently accused by the United States of cartel ties, including former Sinaloa Gov. Rubén Rocha.
Yucatán Peninsula states create habanero council to protect the famous pepper
The council will be responsible for guaranteeing the traceability, certification and quality of habanero, as well as promoting it in national and international markets.
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Authorities arrest Sinaloa Cartel figure ‘Gabito’ in connection with murder of Vizsla Silver miners
Gabriel Nicolás Martínez, nicknamed "Gabito" or "El 80," is considered the "regional boss" of the "Menores" faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, and is linked to the kidnapping and homicide of six workers and four suppliers of the Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver in January of this year.
Playa del Carmen waives fees for same-sex weddings and gender identity documents during Pride...
The actions coincide with broader Pride Month activities in the region, including marches this Saturday in Cancún and Isla Mujeres, and June 28 in Playa del Carmen.
South Africa team arrives in Mexico after visa delays; Televisa journalists who spent months...
Nine days before their match against Mexico, the South African men's soccer team has arrived. Televisa journalists Julio Ibáñez and Daniel García are expected to fly home on Wednesday, over two months after they were arrested in Johannesburg on dubious charges.
Teachers’ union defaces World Cup statues, installs sit-in within blocks of Zócalo
The CNTE — Mexico's most radical teachers' union — and its tactics are gaining more attention by the hour as international press corps arrive in Mexico to cover the World Cup.
First storm systems of the 2026 hurricane season form off Mexico’s west coast
Mexico's two major meteorological agencies, the SMN and Conagua, are predicting above-average storm activity in the Pacific this season, so forecasters are monitoring these two early systems closely.
Mexico bars travelers from 3 African nations over Ebola fears ahead of World Cup
International travelers — excluding Mexican nationals and residents — who have been in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo or South Sudan in the last 21 days are currently barred from entering Mexico.
Mexicans over 60 will soon outnumber the young
The shifting proportion between young and old is not a negative development in and of itself, but it does pose significant challenges for authorities responsible for pension plans and healthcare systems.
Chichén Itzá, Mexico’s top cultural attraction, reopens after 13-day closure
The closure, due to an unresolved dispute between vendors, artisans and tour guides with authorities, kept some 9,000 would-be visitors out of the site each day.