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“Our relationship has been a very good one, and we are working hard, together, on the Border,” Trump wrote in reference to his Mexican counterpart.


A jovial President Sheinbaum celebrated her successful call Thursday with Donald Trump that she told reporters convinced him to pause U.S. tariffs on Mexico.

Despite another pause in U.S. tariffs, Pemex is reportedly courting new crude oil sales customers in Europe and Asia, the news agency reported Thursday.

The Riviera Maya’s tourism industry is likely breathing a sigh of relief at the announcement. It suffered widespread blackouts last summer, wreaking havoc in the hospitality sector.

A new investigative unit will tackle the mystery of 43 missing Guerrero students, after past investigators were stymied by lack of military cooperation.

Passengers in the Nuevo Léon suburb of Santa Catarina narrowly escaped after flames surrounded their bus.

With European nations taken out of the bidding process, Mexico has a real chance of hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2031.

A federal judge provisionally suspended the exhibition in response to a suit from Association of Christian Lawyers.


Hidalgo mole, Veracruz chile or Ensenada beers, there’s a food festival for you in Mexico this month.

Pinball in Mexico has never been as fashionable as north of the border, but in the heart of the capital, a small group of retro aficionados are keeping the faith.

A festival celebrating conquest and subjugation might sound strange, but it’s an important part of Indigenous culture in Guanajuato state.


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