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Robot dog pack will guard fans at Monterrey’s World Cup stadium
The mechanical canines won't be in physical contact with anyone, much less detain suspects, but rather provide an early-warning system so that human officers can work more efficiently.
Mexico and India eye tech investment, pharma deals in push to...
Science and tech took center stage at the talks, which are set to continue leading up to an in-person meeting with India's trade minister in late March.
CBP anti-drone laser reportedly triggered El Paso airspace closure
New reports contradict US State Department claims that a Mexican cartel drone triggered the unplanned shutdown, which temporarily froze operations at the El Paso airport.
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Government urges measles vaccination as the ‘most contagious viral disease’ spreads in Mexico
Authorities stress that there is no cause for alarm, but urge those who have never received their two measles shots to get vaccinated at one of the centers that are being provided.
Mexico critical mineral production draws US interest
These are the eight 'critical minerals' produced in Mexico that the U.S. needs to secure its technology supply chains.
Cutzamala, the Mexico City area’s main water supply system, is getting its first upgrade...
The system, which carries water from three México state dams to 5 million users in the Valley of Mexico and its surroundings, uses some of the largest pumping equipment in the world.
Mexico ranks last among OECD countries on 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index
According to a global ranking of how transparent a country’s public sector is perceived to be by experts and business executives, Mexico scored 24/100 in 2025, down from its highest score of 35 in 2014.
Did a Mexican cartel just try to attack El Paso?
The FAA lifted the temporary closure of airspace over El Paso just hours after it said in a Notice to Airmen that aircraft could not fly above El Paso until Feb. 21 for "Special Security Reasons."
Families demand relocation of 2 schools near Dos Bocas refinery, citing contamination and noise
Children complain of dizziness, nausea and respiratory problems from black smoke and falling particles emanating from the refinery, which is located less than 500 meters away from their school.
Security Minister: Abducted miners were mistaken for members of a rival cartel faction
Security Minister García Harfuch told reporters on Tuesday that four members of the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel had been arrested and that they admitted to confusing the miners for members of Los Mayos.
Medical inflation and tax changes are increasing health insurance premiums by up to 40%
Mexico is projected to have the highest medical cost inflation globally in 2026, with an estimated average rate of 14.8%. According to industry experts, this could lead to three million Mexicans dropping their private health insurance this year.