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A vehicle carrying the migrants was fired on by soldiers after it evaded them while on patrol north of Tapachula, according to the Army.


The weakness of the peso against the dollar make August an ideal time for Mexicans working in the U.S. to send money home.

Health, Mexican women in history and “Mexican humanism” will be a few of the recurring weekly topics.

Mexico’s new president Claudia Sheinbaum made her first official visit to a disaster zone Wednesday, arriving in Acapulco to assess storm damage from Hurricane John.

As the region struggles to recover, more torrential rains are expected in Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas with the approach of tropical depression Eleven-E.

Mexico’s auto industry, which relies on parts shipped from the United States, could be hit hard if the strike isn’t resolved quickly.

The Colombian pop superstar last performed in Mexico in 2018 and will come to the cities of Monterrey, Guadalajara and Mexico City in 2025.

The two daily nonstop flights will not only give Monterrey and San Francisco greater connectivity but also make flying to Asia easier from the northern Mexico city.


From packing the right stuff to to knowing what to say once you’re here, don’t forget to go over Sarah Devries’ checklist when you’re planning a trip to Mexico.

From cochinita pibil in Yucatán to barbacoa in Hidalgo and mezcal in Oaxaca, earth ovens and pit cooking are essential to Mexico’s cuisine.

From quack doctors to the first country music broadcasts, high-powered Mexican radio stations brought the U.S. into the age of mass culture.


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