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UN approves a Mexico-led initiative to curb synthetic drug production
The resolution encourages countries to adopt legislative measures that prevent tableting and encapsulating machines from entering the illicit market.
Army arrests key cartel operative who exposed location of ‘El Mencho’
On Feb. 20, military intelligence discovered the location of a "trusted man" and chauffeur of El Mencho's romantic partner. On Sunday, the Army arrested him.
Wolves return to Durango after 50-year absence in landmark binational conservation...
A pack of endangered wolves was released into the wild in the northern Mexican state of Durango on Friday, thanks to collaboration between Mexico and the United States under the Saving Animals from Extinction (SAFE) program.
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Following France and Australia, Mexico studies setting a minimum age for social media
Taking a cue from Australia's ban on social media for minors under age 16, Mexico's Education Ministry is currently gathering data and ideas for a similar proposal to help protect the mental health of its young people.
Brush fires mostly contained in Bahía de Banderas
Brush fires that broke out Sunday in Lago Real and Bucerías have been extinguished; however, emergency crews are still working to control hot spots in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle.
Mexico’s week in review: Congress deals Sheinbaum her first legislative defeat
The week of March 9 in Mexico was marked by standoffs between allies in Congress and adversaries at the airport. Here's what you missed.
The US and Mexico, growing together and growing apart: A perspective from our CEO
From a historic drop in homicides to opposite bets on electric vehicles, Mexico News Daily's CEO breaks down where the U.S. and Mexico are converging — and where they're not.
Veracruz governor blames private vessel for 200-kilometer Gulf Coast oil spill
The spill, which has spread to over 200 kilometers of Mexico's Gulf Coast beaches, has been traced to a private oil tanker off the coast of Tabasco.
Irapuato zoo welcomes a pair of rare African leopard cubs
The twin births are not only welcome for the vulnerable African leopard species, but also for animal lovers in Mexico who may otherwise never have a chance to observe the big cats.
Anonymous call leads to 5 clandestine graves in Baja California Sur
The citizen search group thanked the person who gave the tip, and reminded the public that any such help is guaranteed to be anonymous: “Our only desire is to find our missing relatives.”
Banking giants BBVA and Barclay’s sweeten their forecasts for Mexico’s 2026 economic growth
The two Euorpean banks joined the OECD and Banco de México in raising Mexico's economic oulook for 2026, as President Sheinbaum's public-private approach to investment appears to be paying off.