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US, Mexico sketch a plan to keep trade flowing on minerals...
The plan aims to protect supply chains for key minerals like lithium, cobalt and aluminum for batteries, and electronics manufacturing materials like copper and nickel.
Pemex debt hits lowest level in over a decade at $84.5...
The world's most indebted oil company is starting to dig itself out thanks to financial restructuring and increased oil production.
Churrería El Moro opens in Los Angeles, its second outpost in...
Churrería El Moro, Mexico City’s most famous churro shop, opened its first store in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 29, following the success of its Costa Mesa location.
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MND Local: Guadalajara addresses a measles outbreak and other news
From measles outbreaks to airport improvements ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, February is a busy news month in Guadalajara.
Mexico starts 2026 with lowest drought levels in 6 years
With only 7.4% of the country experiencing drought, the portion of Mexico under hydric stress is five times smaller than it was last year at this time.
Remittances dropped 4.6% in 2025, the biggest annual decline in 16 years
Reasons for the decline may include the worsening U.S. labor market, a stronger peso against the dollar and migrants limiting their movements to avoid deportation.
Cartel operator detained in connection with shooting of 2 Sinaloa legislators
Jesús Emir Bazoco Peraza, also known as "El Compa Güero" and "Radio 13," has been identified as the person responsible for installing cameras to monitor the movements of Sergio Torres Félix and Elizabeth Rafaela Montoya Ojeda, who were attacked by gunfire in Culiacán last week.
‘A warm scolding’: Why did Sheinbaum snap at members of her audience?
During her visit to San Quintín, Baja California on Saturday, a small group of Morena party politicians yelled out to Sheinbaum to ask for a photo. Instead, they got a public dressing-down from a visibly angry president.
Mexico fines Zinc Nacional for contaminating homes and schools in Monterrey
In one of Mexico’s most aggressive moves yet against industrial pollution, the government has fined hazardous waste processor Zinc Nacional about 83.2 million pesos (US $4.8 million) and ordered sweeping cleanup measures at its plant near Monterrey, Nuevo León.
Sheinbaum doubles down on Plan México, committing 5.6 trillion pesos to major projects
The public-private investment scheme is a "reinvigoration" of the president's goal of turning Mexico into a major global economy, and will provide a direct boost to eight strategic sectors: energy, railways, highways, ports, health care, water, education and airports.
MND Local: Los Cabos’ popularity, a new boutique hotel and a resort and retail brand sleepwear collaboration
The latest tourism news from Los Cabos includes the opening of a new hotel, and the release of airport traffic figures from 2025. No surprise: they're very robust.