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Ghouls, ghosts and…Grandma? Mexican perspectives on aging
Far from being packed off to live in a home, elderly people in Mexico remain a focal point of family life — and a respected one too.
Mexico’s week in review: Market confidence, China tariff hikes and military...
Other headlines included a move by Peru to declare Mexico's president a persona non grata, a one-year high for the peso and fatal roadway accidents that left over 100 people wounded.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: September 13th
Trash, tariffs and tourism: Have you been following the news this week?
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Sheinbaum on the defense after China charges Mexico with enacting tariffs under US coercion
While rejecting any "appeasement ... toward unilateral bullying” (a clear reference to Trump), the president indicated a willingness to negotiate.
Tropical Storm Mario brings wind, rain and heavy waves to southwest Mexico
Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and Guerrero can expect heavy rain and wind thanks to this "mini" tropical storm.
Horrific gas tanker explosion in Mexico City claims 8 lives, injures 90
The accident occurred on a busy highway in the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City when a gas tanker crashed and exploded, sending out huge flames that engulfed dozens of vehicles.
Navy seizes 1,600 kilos of cocaine off the coast of Guerrero
More than 48 metric tons of cocaine have now been confiscated since President Sheinbaum took office last October, authorities say.
Facing US pressure, Mexico to raise tariffs on Chinese cars to 50%
Mexico will increase the tariff on Chinese cars to the maximum level permitted by the World Trade Organization, Economy Minister Ebrard said Wednesday.
Family of Naasón Joaquín García, leader of La Luz del Mundo, charged with sex trafficking
Joaquín, his mother and his nephew are charged with running "a wide-ranging racketeering and child exploitation enterprise" that preyed on young members of the La Luz del Mundo Church over many years.
92 gray whales have washed up dead in Baja California Sur, the worst die-off in decades
Scientists say malnutrition is to blame — not poaching or ship strikes — after most carcasses were found decomposed and showed no signs of direct human harm.
Annual inflation rose in August, but remains within central bank’s comfort zone
After easing in June and July, the consumer price index accelerated by 0.06% from July to August, a modest rise that leaves the door open to another possible interest rate cut on Sept. 25.