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On Monday, the president announced a special tax reimbursement program for Mexicans in the United States and confirmed that former COVID czar Hugo López-Gatell will represent Mexico at the WHO.


Oaxaca Governor Salomón Jara announced on Friday that all profits from the Guelaguetza festival, the state’s preeminent Indigenous cultural event, will be used to reconstruct regions destroyed by Hurricane Erick.

The recently imposed sanctions will be reflected in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)’s next assessment of Mexico, which hasn’t been assessed by the FATF since 2017.

The capital of the Aztec Empire, founded in 1325 on the site of today’s Mexico City, will be commemorated in July with a rich variety of performances, art and more.

The fire, which has now spread to over 16,000 hectares, started on June 16 in the Guadalajara 2 community of Tecate, a municipality of approximately 100,000.

The expansion by the mega-resort, already one of the largest in the region, is part of an ambitious plan to develop a 3-billion-dollar tourist complex.

The criminal group mainly stole fuel from pipelines operated by the state oil company Pemex, and operated out of 12 facilities spread out across México state, Hidalgo and Querétaro.

Mexico’s National Meteorological Service issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Mexico’s west coast from Punta San Telmo, Michoacán, to Playa Perula, Jalisco, just north of Manzanillo.


This week, Nellie takes a look at the best seaside escapes that the country has to offer.

In rural Querétaro, Hugo Uribe’s artisan workshop blends the centuries-old techniques of cantera with cutting-edge tech to create award-winning sculptures in high demand.

Our subscriber-only podcast takes a look at what attracts people from across the world to move to Mexico.

Try your hand at big game (and big money) fishing or attend one of Baja California Sur’s various fruit festivals this coming month.

The Nayarit capital has a new airport, and it’s ready to show the world just how stunning it actually is.

Discover everything from internationally touring art exhibits to intimate Buddhist celebrations going on in the nation’s capital coming up in July.

Give your liver a break and check out a view few are brave enough to enjoy.


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