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The U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats transporting alleged “narco-terrorists” in the Pacific Ocean on Monday were a key focus of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s Wednesday morning press conference.
Sheinbaum told her Tuesday morning press conference that the Mexican Navy, “for humanitarian reasons” and in accordance with “international treaties, decided to rescue” the survivor of the U.S. strikes but…
The adjustment is in keeping with the administration’s policy of respecting cultural and historical sites as it carries out its ambitious development of new rail lines in central Mexico.
The Mexican government reached an agreement with corn farmers early Wednesday that will benefit 90,000 small-scale producers with plots of up to 20 hectares and cover up to 200 tonnes…
The move affects existing flights as well as routes scheduled to be launched by Aeroméxico, Volaris and Viva between now and the end of the year, a peak period for…
Between seven and 10 vaquitas — the world’s most endangered marine mammal — have been confirmed alive in Mexico’s Upper Gulf of California, an improvement over last year’s census.
Through a series of workshops and walks, Journey to the Microcosm of Nuevo León invites people of all ages to use DIY microscopes and the iNaturalist app to observe and…
The unemployment rate last month was 0.8 percentage points higher than the all-time low of 2.2%, recorded in March 2025. The 3% rate was the highest since August 2024.
The venue, a carefully restored 17th-century building in the heart of Oaxaca city, includes an interactive museum, the El Gallo bar, the Alambiq restaurant and a mezcal shop with over…
Some of the attacks reportedly targeted a property in the village of La Tuna where convicted drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s deceased mother formerly lived.

Inspired by one of its worst disasters, the 1985 earthquake, Mexico’s Alerta Sísmica has become a lifesaver by providing early warnings.
From fiestas tradicionales and million-dollar-plus fishing tournaments to the upcoming Day of the Dead, there’s a lot going on in Los Cabos.
Celebrations of Day of the Dead headline the events calendar in Guadalajara, but there’s plenty more to do there and on the Chapala Riviera.
Querétaro’s crying contests see “mourners” compete for a cash prize as part of the country’s Day of the Dead celebrations.
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