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The value of Mexico’s exports increased to all-time highs in March and Q1 2025 despite the United States’ imposition of tariffs on a range of Mexican goods.


The U.S. agriculture secretary gave Mexico four days to meet conditions that Sheinbaum called inappropriate and excessive.

President Sheinbaum discussed sanctuary cities, U.S. border history and the pope’s funeral at her Monday press conference.

After 14 years of research, the protoype of the Pegasus PE-210A is flying. The next step is commercial manufacturing.

Though estimated costs have ballooned, the president promised the new rail line would be complete by the end of 2027.

The drill, scheduled for 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, will test Mexico’s alert infrastructure and give residents an opportunity to practice potentially life-saving actions in the event of a major earthquake.

The alert comes after multiple shootings and clashes between civilians and police were reported in the area surrounding Los Cabos last week.

The number of Mexican tourists arriving in the United States is down significantly compared to last year, with Canada and much of Europe following suit.

Chile’s “Joaco” Niemann, 26, won his third LIV Golf title of the season in Mexico City on Sunday, securing his spot in the 2025 U.S. Open.

Over 100,000 fans flocked to Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros as the pop superstar kicked off her “¡Viva La Mayhem!” tour this weekend.

This April 30, let’s recognize the significance of children in society, make a fuss over the kids and give them the best adventure of all: the experience of reading.


What’s the ideal month to explore Puerto Vallarta? Discover which part of the year fits your style best with our month-by-month breakdown.

A major international tourism conference, a new freeway and the arrival of solar panels are just some of the stories you might have missed from the peninsula.

From mole to mezcal, the southern state offers some of Mexico’s most iconic — and delicious — gastronomy.

In the 1970s, the Mexican wolf was all but extinct in the wild. Using innovative conservation techniques, scientists have grown wild populations, but practical and political challenges mean this species…

In the farming community of Zitlala, Guerrero, residents still take part in an pre-Columbian ritual where people in jaguar costumes battle each other to shed blood for the rain god…

CDMX never disappoints when you’re wondering what to do, but next month’s offerings will be exceptionally diverse. Check out our guide to fun, fascinating and family-friendly things to do in…


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