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Mexico’s week in review: Sheinbaum pushes back on US pressure as...
Against the backdrop of festive preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first week of June proved to be one of the most charged of Claudia Sheinbaum's presidency. Here's what happened in Mexico from June 1 to June 5.
Screwworm parasite arrives at the US border, with new cases in...
The flesh-eating parasite has now been confirmed from southern Mexico all the way to Texas, with human cases reported in multiple Mexican states.
Everyone working the World Cup needs a FIFA badge — even...
MND's Peter Davies reports from the FIFA accreditation line, where an army of vendors, journalists and other stadium workers are preparing for the biggest sporting event of the year.
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Ex-soldier arrested in California over role in Ayotzinapa mass disappearance case
Enrique Martínez Chávez is one of 16 soldiers linked to the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 teachers college students 12 years ago, though only eight are in custody.
Protesters mount round-the-clock resistance as Topolobampo ammonia plant nears completion
With a controversial ammonia plant nearly complete in Sinaloa, Indigenous Yoreme activists and fishermen are mounting a last-ditch effort to stop it.
A gas explosion in Puebla state sends a fireball into the sky, 2,000 evacuated
No deaths were reported , but three people were injured and taken to a hospital, while authorities are investigating the use of four tanker trucks parked nearby.
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Healthcare is a top concern for anyone living in or considering a move to Mexico. Share your personal experiences in our anonymous 5-minute survey — and look out for the results in an upcoming article.
State wildlife specialists rescue snared jaguar near Tamaulipas capital
Wildlife specialists rescued an injured jaguar from a boar snare in Tamaulipas, where only an estimated 54 of the big cats remain in the wild.
Mexico City’s mayor announces a World Cup parade along Reforma for June 13
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.