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The Sheinbaum administration based its claim on a recent World Bank report showing the Mexican middle class growing by 12 percentage points from 2018 to 2024.
Come December, most Mexicans look forward to receiving one gift in particular: the Jolly Old Aguinaldo.
Energy will be a pressure point for Mexico at the 2026 USMCA review. The results could make or break North America’s energy future, write Jeremy Martin and John Padilla.
The president also touched on tariffs, clarified details about the USMCA review and shared her 12 New Years wishes.
Richard Hart, co-founder of Green Rhino bakery in Mexico City’s Roma Norte neighborhood, found out the hard way about when blunt opinions are not appreciated.
If approved by regulators, the merger will create a single new low-cost airline group that will clearly outdistance Aeroméxico as the nation’s largest carrier.
The program Mexico Te Abraza provided support to the returning migrants, seeing them safely along the route until they were re-united with their familes.
Cananea miners celebrated a government-funded agreement that won them backpay and pensions without the participation of mine owner Grupo México.

Residency in Mexico, either temporary permanent, comes with a host of benefits, some of the most important of which become evident when buying or selling real estate.
Could an act of sacrilege be to blame for the sinking of the steamboat Libertad in Lake Chapala in 1889, a tragedy that claimed 28 lives? The ship’s ill-fated voyage…
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