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It is unclear whether American officials have floated the possibility of drone strikes to the Mexican government.


The president also said on Tuesday that in Mexico, “there is no enforced disappearance [perpetrated] by the state,” contradicting a recent statement by the United Nations’ Committee on Enforced Disappearances…

Mexico Sings: For Peace and Against Addictions is open to performers and composers aged 18 to 34, and seeks to promote traditional Mexican music without lyrics that glorify violence and/or…

LEGO will invest US $508 million to enhance sustainability and increase production capacity at its Monterrey plant, which produces around 90 million pieces per day.

Mexico claimed six medals at last weekend’s World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara, including two first-time golds.

Mexico’s attorney general acknowledged that human remains were found at the Izaguirre ranch in Teuchitlán but said the soil doesn’t indicate that cremation occurred on site.

President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser to discuss economic collaboration opportunities, focusing on projects that promote growth and social development in Mexico.

An estimated 14.7 million tourists are expected to travel to Mexico’s various destinations during the upcoming vacation period, which spans Saturday, April 12 to Sunday, April 27.


What does the killing of a United Healthcare CEO have to do with Mexico’s recent “killer granny”? Both highlight a nation fed up with systemic impunity.

The Santiago-Lerma river system, spanning eight states, is one of Mexico’s most polluted. Using massively sourced biomaterials, the H2O Lerma collective is trying to change that.


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