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Via the distribution of a new universal health “ID card,” the Sheinbaum administration seeks to make progress toward a more integrated public health care system for Mexicans and foreign residents.
Starting this year, Mexico will gradually replace its 10 and 20-peso coins with new designs honoring Tonatiuh, the Aztec sun god, and the Maya Temple of Kukulkán at Chichén Itzá.
Alpine skier Lasse Gaxiola, 17, has been named Mexico’s fifth athlete for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, where he will compete in the same sport as his mother, veteran Olympian Sarah…
The reduction in IMSS-affiliated employers was mainly due to the closure (or descent into informality) of businesses with a small number of employees.
Mexico is promoting vaccination while the U.S. government is discouraging it. Either way, both countries are in danger of losing their official measles-free health status from the Pan American Health…
The number of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) located, seized and deactivated by state authorities in Michoacán more than doubled last year, indicating that criminal groups’ use of the makeshift bombs…
According to the Mexican Institute of Intellectual Property (IMPI), last year it granted 972 patents to Mexican individuals, the highest figure in 30 years.
A number of once-common species — such as the American grebe and the roseate spoonbill — simply aren’t coming back anymore, due to the drying wetlands and rising temperatures in…
The list is based on input from more than 4,000 CEOs worldwide about their likely investment destinations. Mexico had climbed to eighth place in 2025 but fell behind Saudi Arabia,…

Many millions of years ago, Mexico was home to numerous dinosaurs species, including Quetzalcóatlus and the enormous and terrifying Gorgosaurus.
Mexico’s obsidian has been used for everything from Mexica swords to polished jaguar statues, but its largest deposits in Jalisco are being depleted.
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