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The recent tent city that sprang up in the Zócalo is just the latest in a centuries-long and legally protected tradition of protest in Mexico City.

The stability of Mexico’s financial system and U.S. responsibility in the fight against drug trafficking were under the microscope at Friday’s presser.

In the most recent phase of Plan México, the government established 15 economic development hubs, complete with tax incentives and new infrastructure.

The country’s benchmark interest rate has steadily declined since early 2024, but that easing cycle may now be ending.

The state has shared details of the energy supply-and-distribution project that seeks to eliminate blackouts by 2027 and achieve self-sufficiency by 2030.


An ancient altar gives a glimpse into the natural riches of Mexico’s pre-Columbian past.

Olvera completed the challenging urban route in “blisteringly quick” time, beating the previous record by almost seven minutes.


More than 66 million years ago, a gigantic asteroid struck the Earth and wiped out most living things, including all terrestrial dinosaurs. It happened in Mexico.

As ever, traveler sans compare Bethany Platanella has explored the best stays in Mexico’s cultural capital to give you the lowdown.


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