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Around 13 million Mexican citizens voted on Sunday, but 20% of all votes were invalid, either due to voters’ mistakes or because they chose to annul their ballots on purpose.
Former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in Sunday’s elections from Palenque, Chiapas, his first public appearance since finishing his six-year term eight months ago.
“Everything is perfectible,” Sheinbaum said of Sunday’s first-ever judicial elections, but declared she was “in a good mood” after millions of Mexicans took to the polls to vote.
Mexico City and Beijing face the same kind of water supply challenges. Yet the average Chilango uses twice as much water as a typical resident of the Chinese capital.
The Baja California native’s historic second-place finish brought throngs of celebrants to the Angel of Independence and words of congratulation from President Sheinbaum.
The event brought together hundreds of tourists and locals, who enjoyed more than 19,000 pieces of sashimi made with over two tonnes of fresh tuna.
Feeling soggy in San Miguel? The Guanajuato Ministry of Water and the Environment reported that it rained about twice as much last month as it did in May 2024.
Mexico will co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup along with the United States for the first time in 2031, featuring an expanded field of 48 teams.
We all know Mexico makes great wine, but as one expert explains, there’s so much more to it than that.
While June is relatively calm before the storm of Oaxaca’s busy Guelaguetza season in July, the city is still buzzing this month with exhibits, music, workshops and, of course, the…
Our subscriber-exclusive podcast returns with a look at how Mexico and its people understand and value their free time.
The esteemed archaeologist shared tales from decades in the trenches at some of Mexico’s most wondrous monuments.
Perched above Puerto Vallarta’s beaches and bars hides a neighborhood of historic homes built by the first expats to find this former fishing village in the 1950s.
The Mexican Navy was once the best in the world. So good in fact, they singlehandedly fought a war on two fronts.
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