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Mexico’s trans-isthmus rail route, judicial elections and Sheinbaum’s ever-growing approval ratings were subjects of discussion at the first presidential press conference of the week.


President Sheinbaum and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met at the National Palace in Mexico City on Friday after Noem visited El Salvador and Colombia.

As the first week of April gets underway, temperatures are forecast to reach 35 degrees Celsius (95 F) in 27 states.

After a reprieve in 2024, the amount of sargassum seaweed washing ashore in Quintana Roo is on the rise again.

With this investment, the National Steel and Iron Industry Chamber (Canacero) expects to fulfill all of Mexico’s steel needs in the next five years.

The state attorney general said “El Rayo” acted on the instructions of a criminal leader from the northern state of Tamaulipas.

Chicharrones, hot dogs and juice boxes are a few of the items that will no longer be welcome in Mexican public and private schools.

Two separate operations netted enough stolen diesel and hydrocarbons to represent one of Mexico’s biggest fuel theft busts over the past decade.


Beers, boas, banging beats or beachside comfort, Puerto Vallarta has a bar that’s right for everyone.

Big game fishing means big money fishing — and there are tens of millions of dollars on the line this year.

Mexico is famous for its champion boxers, but could kickboxing be the next big thing to come out of the country?

The story of Baja California’s success continues with more inspirational female leaders.

Dried meat, triangular gorditas and an armor-plated taco await culinary explorers in the state of Morelos.


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