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In a year marked by U.S. trade aggression, the record-breaking performance of its exports kept the Mexican economy afloat, pushing GDP growth up to a mediocre 0.7%.


Mexico’s efforts to avoid a humanitarian crisis in Cuba as the U.S. throttles the island’s oil supply and a Baja California security update were topics of discussion at Friday’s presser.

The influx of troops into the troubled state is in response to the attempted murder this week of two state congressmembers and the nearby kidnapping of 10 mine workers.

Tulum, traditionally been one of Mexico’s favorite tourism attractions, has seen a decrease in visitors lately. Some say the privatization of public beaches is partly to blame.

Culture Minister Cluadia Curiel called it “one of the most important findings of Zapotec culture due to its state of preservation” and said the site should be open to the…

By bringing ticket sales out of the country for the first time, Mexico is making it easier for Europeans to plan and pay for their visit to Mexico, including transport…


Kate Burt was still learning Spanish when she became involved with theater in Guanajuato. Before long, she had founded the city’s first opera company.

Expats have always been drawn to Mexico City. Writer Bethany Platanella interviews eight of them about why they came, and how long they intend to stay.


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