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Market fluctuations for exports, a call for peace in Gaza and childhood obesity were noteworthy topics at Tuesday’s presser.
CNTE teachers are protesting around the country. What are their demands, and what does the strike mean for schools and families?
Meanwhile, Mexico’s agriculture minister is negotiating with U.S. authorities to reopen cattle trade and coordinate mitigation efforts.
The young musicians’ Sunday night disappearance puts them in with almost 130,000 missing people in Mexico. Their families hope they won’t be on the list for long.
A recent survey showed that half of Mexicans were unaware of the date of upcoming judicial elections, with fewer certain they would vote.
Kia has confirmed Mexico production will continue despite U.S. tariffs, focusing on K4 and K3 models and expanding exports worldwide.
In recent weeks two Mexican regional groups have participated in the iconic concert series, pushing back against criticisms of Mexican music’s ties to drug culture.

With more storms and stronger hurricanes forecast for 2025, now’s the time to review your safety plan for Mexico’s rainy season.
Sip cocktails on the beach, while listening to jazz music or attending an interactive art exhibition — Baja California Sur has plenty to offer in the coming month.
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