Sunday, January 26, 2025

MKT PAID Top Picks 2024 Most commented

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As we welcome January 1st, 2025, the staff at Mexico News Daily would like to express our sincere gratitude to our readers for your unwavering support throughout the past year.
2024 was a year of remarkable events and significant transformations for Mexico, and we are thankful for the opportunity to share these stories with you. Your engagement and feedback inspire us to continue delivering insightful news and analysis.As we step into this new year, we wish you all a year filled with hope, joy, and prosperity. May 2025 bring new opportunities and the realization of your dreams. Together, let’s embrace the possibilities that lie ahead and continue to foster a vibrant community of informed readers.
Happy New Year! enjoy last year’s most commented articles.

MND Staff

President Sheinbaum responded with forceful rhetoric to the announcement, which would open the door to U.S. intervention in Mexico.

The US $20-billion railroad is now fully functional, but ridership lags at 20% of the target.

Love her or hate her, there is much to learn from studying Sheinbaum’s leadership choices, writes Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek.

No, it’s not just for snowflakes — there’s a lot of hidden meaning behind the words we use to describe ourselves.

President Sheinbaum, who has pledged to defend Mexican migrants at risk of deportation, said the “button” is expected to be available Jan. 6, 2025.

Mexico News Daily introduces a new series of articles for expats looking to move to Mexico and help them make a match with their ideal place to live.

Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares his thoughts on some flare-ups of anti-foreigner sentiment in Mexico that have gone viral.

Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares his reasons for hope in today’s challenging media landscape and why Mexico News Daily is important.

Please, Elon, if you’re reading this, we need you.

American Society of Mexico President Larry Rubin stressed that the U.S. and Mexico must find “common understanding” among their trade tensions.


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