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Panchito, the wandering elephant seal, makes his annual landing in Mexico,...
The 1.5-tonne marine mammal has been making annual trips of more than 15,000 km to various Mexican beaches from his cold home waters off the tip of South America.
Attorney General: Excessive speed caused fatal Interoceanic Train crash
Attorney General Ernestina Godoy said Tuesday that when the train crashed, it was traveling at 65 kilometers per hour (km/h) on a curve where the maximum "authorized speed" is 50 km/h.
Court halts work on Royal Caribbean’s mega-project in Mahahual, QR
The court order does not cancel the "Perfect Day" water park project, but it does suspend construction while its environmental implications are further studied.
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MND Local: Public works and garbage consternation in San Miguel de Allende
Of the 300 million pesos designated to public works in San Miguel de Allende this year, at least some, based on recent news, needs to go to improved garbage and landfill waste collection.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta sees protests at Los Arcos amid strong tourism growth and...
Mexico promises free access to beaches for all citizens, so the blocking of access to beaches by developers, as recently happened near Puerto Vallarta, can lead to protests.
Del Toro’s talent for terror — and tortillas — celebrated at Sundance
Ahead of a screening of Del Toro's 1992 film "Cronos" at the Sundance Film Festival, Netflix hosted an honorific during which the Mexican filmmaker delivered a full mariachi concert and even took over tortilla prep in the kitchen.
Mexicans will spend how much on tamales next Monday?
Based on data from INEGI and the restaurant industry, experts estimate that Mexicans consume around 40 million tamales on Feb. 2, or Día de la Candelaria (Candlemas Day).
Rare sightings of jaguar cubs and a black bear on railroad tracks go viral in San Luis Potosí
Black bears and baby jaguars — both protected species — are known to live in the Bajío state, but they are rarely seen, especially along railroad tracks.
Under mounting US pressure, Pemex cancels scheduled oil shipment to Cuba
As the United States appears to actively seek regime change in Cuba, Mexico's state oil company Pemex canceled plans to send a shipment of crude oil to the communist-run island this month, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
Perceptions of insecurity rise across Mexico despite falling crime stats
The percentage of the population feeling unsafe in their city rose 2.1 points compared to a year earlier, reflecting an increase in people's perceptions of insecurity during Sheinbaum's presidency.
Corroding columns are damaging the aquifer under the Maya Train, activists reveal
Fractured pilings with visible signs of deterioration were documented by Selvame MX, which alleges that the Maya Train's promoters knew these metal cylinders would corrode and contaminate their surroundings.