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Two Mexican Navy vessels carrying more than 800 tonnes of humanitarian aid departed Veracruz for Cuba on Sunday, while President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged on Monday that Mexico will provide more…


The whereabouts of the other seven abductees from the Canadian-owned mining project are still unknown, but President Sheinbaum said several suspects are being interrogated by authorities.

The president, who saw Bad Bunny’s performance, praised the artist’s symbolism and message of unity. Sheinbaum also responded to a new report by the New York Times about the sale…

At least 60% of Mexico’s drinking water disappears before reaching taps because of clandestine connections or leaks. Puebla-based Integrored is taking a bird’s-eye approach to the problem.

An average of almost seven officials per month were assigned personal security details between Oct. 1, 2024, and Jan. 7, 2026, suggesting either an increase in credible threats or a…

One week before the figures were released, Mexico’s central bank kept interest rates stable at 7%, anticipating increased inflation pressures. The January figures bore out that decision.

The revival of the inter-parliamentary meeting was celebrated by San Miguel’s mayor, who took the opportunity to request a revision of the current U.S. travel advisory for Guanajuato.


Bad Bunny’s performance didn’t move Mexico expat Charlotte Smith because it was the best thing she’d ever seen; it moved her because everything about it felt true.

Looking for authentic Mexican comfort food on a cold night? We share quick, simple recipes featuring winter veggies and other tasty staples guaranteed to stave off the chill.

When a million isn’t enough, times are hard. Check out our satirical report of the week!

Los Cabos’ new Embrace It and cruise ship taxes are just the latest in a long line of ways to separate tourists from their money. Have the taxes gone too…

In 1883, a comet so large it was capable of ending life on Earth narrowly missed the planet. The only person who noticed was a Mexican scientist, and almost no…

Ancient Maya civilization peaked during the Late Classic period, as major cities formed in Tikal, Palenque and Copán, and populations exceeded 10 million in total.


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