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El Jalapeño: Jalisco police boldly assume criminals will surrender after seeing Cybertrucks, remain unsure about actual functionality
It's what Robocop would have driven. Probably.
A history of US interventions in Mexico
With the spectre of conflict looming larger than ever, we take a look at some of the historic battles between Mexico and the United States.
Opinion: Why Donald Trump is wrong about Mexico
Political Scientist Dr. Charlotte Smith discusses why the president is wrong about Mexico and dives into the truth behind the headlines.
El Jalapeño: Jalisco police boldly assume criminals will surrender after seeing Cybertrucks, remain unsure...
It's what Robocop would have driven. Probably.
A history of US interventions in Mexico
With the spectre of conflict looming larger than ever, we take a look at some of the historic battles between Mexico and the United States.
Opinion: Why Donald Trump is wrong about Mexico
Political Scientist Dr. Charlotte Smith discusses why the president is wrong about Mexico and dives into the truth behind the headlines.
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In the wake of Venezuela, is Mexico next? A perspective from our CEO
What does the U.S. attack on Venezuela mean for Mexico? CEO Travis Bembenek dives into the implications.
Opinion: ‘Something’s going to have to be done with Mexico’ but it must not...
Hours after the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, the President called into Fox and Friends to suggest Mexico was his next target. María Meléndez discusses why military action in Mexico would be doomed to failure.
Mexico’s week in review: Train tragedy shadows strong economic close to 2025
Mexico's final week of 2025 began with devastating loss as a train derailment claimed 13 lives and finished with the peso's best performance in decades and a magnitude 6.5 earthquake.
My 2026 predictions for Mexico: A perspective from our CEO
Will Mexico win the World Cup? What's next in the fight against drug trafficking? CEO Travis Bembenek takes on these questions and more in his 2026 forecast.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: January 3rd
Treasures, trains and tariffs: have you been paying attention to the news this week?
MND Tutor | Año Nuevo
New year, new language as we discover the traditions around New Year's Eve and learn Spanish at the same time.
How to stop extortion in Mexico
Extortion is a terrible crime. But it, like bribery, is so ingrained in Mexico that it's hard to imagine new laws being able to curb its use. But new strategies are being proposed to do just that.
How golf sells real estate in Los Cabos
If you're buying real estate in the heart of Baja California Sur, chances are it's for the golf scene in Los Cabos. What's new in 2026?
Worried by yesterday’s earthquake? Honor Tepeyólotl, the Great Lord of Earthquakes in Mexico
Concerned that seismic misfortune might strike your time in Mexico City? Better get praying to Tepeyólotl, the Mexica lord of earthquakes.
El Jalapeño: Jalisco police boldly assume criminals will surrender after seeing Cybertrucks, remain unsure...
It's what Robocop would have driven. Probably.
Welcome 2026 with a 12-grape New Year’s Eve martini
For a year's worth of good fortune, try this lucky twist on the classic vodka martini.
A Mexican perspective on the year
MND's team of Mexican writers tackle everything from singing drug lords to the challenges of being a Mexican abroad.
In the wake of Venezuela, is Mexico next? A perspective from our CEO
What does the U.S. attack on Venezuela mean for Mexico? CEO Travis Bembenek dives into the implications.
Opinion: ‘Something’s going to have to be done with Mexico’ but it must not be by Trump
Hours after the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, the President called into Fox and Friends to suggest Mexico was his next target. María Meléndez discusses why military action in Mexico would be doomed to failure.
Mexico’s week in review: Train tragedy shadows strong economic close to 2025
Mexico's final week of 2025 began with devastating loss as a train derailment claimed 13 lives and finished with the peso's best performance in decades and a magnitude 6.5 earthquake.
My 2026 predictions for Mexico: A perspective from our CEO
Will Mexico win the World Cup? What's next in the fight against drug trafficking? CEO Travis Bembenek takes on these questions and more in his 2026 forecast.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: January 3rd
Treasures, trains and tariffs: have you been paying attention to the news this week?
MND Tutor | Año Nuevo
New year, new language as we discover the traditions around New Year's Eve and learn Spanish at the same time.
Mexico’s year in review: The 10 biggest business and economics stories...
2025 was a year of mixed fortunes for the Mexican economy. Here are the 10 events and indicators that will help you get the full picture as we approach 2026.
In the wake of Venezuela, is Mexico next? A perspective from our CEO
What does the U.S. attack on Venezuela mean for Mexico? CEO Travis Bembenek dives into the implications.
My 2026 predictions for Mexico: A perspective from our CEO
Will Mexico win the World Cup? What's next in the fight against drug trafficking? CEO Travis Bembenek takes on these questions and more in his 2026 forecast.
How accurate were my 2025 predictions for Mexico? A perspective from our CEO
How did Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek do on his 2025 predictions for Mexico? Read on to find out!
Social media herd mentality, Tulum edition: A perspective from our CEO
Tulum's social media-driven tourism boom has turned into a bust. But what you see online doesn't always line up with reality, Travis Bembenek writes.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? Zeroing in on the demographics
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas presents a picture of the most essential element of the U.S.-Mexico relationship: its people.
Canada to send largest-ever trade mission to Mexico in 2026
The Feb. 15-20 trade mission will focus on opportunities in the agriculture, advanced manufacturing, information communications technology and clean energy sectors, as well as creative industries.
China urges Mexico to reverse 50% tariffs ‘as soon as possible’
The new tariffs are not a political measure but rather aim to protect Mexican industry from cheap imports, Economy Minister Ebrard said Thursday.
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Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? Zeroing in on the demographics
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas presents a picture of the most essential element of the U.S.-Mexico relationship: its people.
Mexican stocks end a banner year, even outperforming Wall Street
The strong stock market flew in the face of dire predictions after U.S. President Trump imposed tariffs, as did the increasing value of the peso against the dollar.
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18.02
CAD
13.09
EUR
21.04
Nature steals the spotlight from Mexico’s economic achievements: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Positive economic news was supposed to be Friday's focus, until a strong earthquake forced authorities and the press corps to evacuate the National Palace.
Sheinbaum outlines immediate priorities, orders probe into Interoceanic Train derailment: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Following Naval Minister Admiral Raymundo Morales' briefing on the fatal derailment of the Interoceanic Train, President Sheinbaum laid out the government's three core priorities moving forward.
Opinion: ‘Something’s going to have to be done with Mexico’ but...
Hours after the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, the President called into Fox and Friends to suggest Mexico was his next target. María Meléndez discusses why military action in Mexico would be doomed to failure.
Opinion: Why Donald Trump is wrong about Mexico
Political Scientist Dr. Charlotte Smith discusses why the president is wrong about Mexico and dives into the truth behind the headlines.
New Year, the loud, beautiful, Mexican way
Strange, wonderful, familiar and uniquely local, there's nothing like the turn of the year to bring out the best of Mexico.
A changing Mexico: Gentrification and protest in 2025
Mexicans and expats alike take on the most contentious subject of 2025 in this selection of pieces on gentrification in Mexico.
Cancún rings in the New Year with 17 new international flights
After a down year, Cancún International Airport's passenger load should pick up signficantly in 2026, with new routes to 11 U.S. cities and five Canadian cities, plus Dublin, Ireland.
Nearly 5M tourists to visit Mexico during end-of-year season
Mexico is expecting 4.9 million tourists for the 2025-2026 year-end holidays, a 5% increase over 2024-2025, according to Tourism Minister Josefina Rodríguez Zamora.
The best boutique hotels in Mexico City, according to hoteliers
What are the best boutique hotels in Mexico City? That's what we asked the city's top hoteliers for their picks.
New Year, the loud, beautiful, Mexican way
Strange, wonderful, familiar and uniquely local, there's nothing like the turn of the year to bring out the best of Mexico.
A changing Mexico: Gentrification and protest in 2025
Mexicans and expats alike take on the most contentious subject of 2025 in this selection of pieces on gentrification in Mexico.
My 2026 predictions for Mexico: A perspective from our CEO
Will Mexico win the World Cup? What's next in the fight against drug trafficking? CEO Travis Bembenek takes on these questions and more in his 2026 forecast.
How accurate were my 2025 predictions for Mexico? A perspective from our CEO
How did Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek do on his 2025 predictions for Mexico? Read on to find out!
Residency in Mexico: What foreign buyers and sellers need to know
Residency in Mexico, either temporary permanent, comes with a host of benefits, some of the most important of which become evident when buying or selling real estate.
Why your real estate agent in Mexico still gets a commission when you find...
Your real estate agent gets a 5% commission when you sell your home in Mexico, even if you found the buyer. Here's an in-depth look at why they deserve every penny or peso.
MND Tutor | Año Nuevo
New year, new language as we discover the traditions around New Year's Eve and learn Spanish at the same time.
Worried by yesterday’s earthquake? Honor Tepeyólotl, the Great Lord of Earthquakes in Mexico
Concerned that seismic misfortune might strike your time in Mexico City? Better get praying to Tepeyólotl, the Mexica lord of earthquakes.
Seasonal shadows amidst holiday cheer in Puerto Vallarta
Depression is not uncommon during the holiday season, and just because you've traveled to beautiful Mexico is no guarantee it won't come with you.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta holiday celebrations
Celebrate the end of the year in style, with these hand-selected community events for a Puerto Vallarta Christmas like no other.
Nearly 5M tourists to visit Mexico during end-of-year season
Mexico is expecting 4.9 million tourists for the 2025-2026 year-end holidays, a 5% increase over 2024-2025, according to Tourism Minister Josefina Rodríguez Zamora.
The best boutique hotels in Mexico City, according to hoteliers
What are the best boutique hotels in Mexico City? That's what we asked the city's top hoteliers for their picks.
The wild world of Mexico’s tiniest edible treasures
Mexico is not only home to an incredible diversity of fruits and vegetables, it also home to some of the tiniest and tastiest versions of these you're ever likely to see.
Aguas frescas, corn, salsa, tlayuda and unique ingredients — the best of MND food...
Tacos, corn, coffee and hibiscus, we've collected the very best of Mexico News Daily's food writing in 2025.
Mexico, US reach agreement on water deliveries
Mexico has committed to releasing more than 200,000 acre-feet of water to the United States starting this week, averting the threatened imposition of an additional U.S. tariff on Mexican goods.
Inside the binational effort to clean up the Rio Grande
Nuevo Laredo used to dump millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Rio Grande daily. Now the city is cleaning up its act, thanks to a determined mayor with support on both sides of the border.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
A history of US interventions in Mexico
With the spectre of conflict looming larger than ever, we take a look at some of the historic battles between Mexico and the United States.
MND Tutor | Año Nuevo
New year, new language as we discover the traditions around New Year's Eve and learn Spanish at the same time.
Worried by yesterday’s earthquake? Honor Tepeyólotl, the Great Lord of Earthquakes in Mexico
Concerned that seismic misfortune might strike your time in Mexico City? Better get praying to Tepeyólotl, the Mexica lord of earthquakes.
What’s on in the Riviera Maya in January
From Cancún to Tulum, here's a local guide to the very best of things to do.
Seasonal shadows amidst holiday cheer in Puerto Vallarta
Depression is not uncommon during the holiday season, and just because you've traveled to beautiful Mexico is no guarantee it won't come with you.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta holiday celebrations
Celebrate the end of the year in style, with these hand-selected community events for a Puerto Vallarta Christmas like no other.
A history of US interventions in Mexico
With the spectre of conflict looming larger than ever, we take a look at some of the historic battles between Mexico and the United States.
In the wake of Venezuela, is Mexico next? A perspective from our CEO
What does the U.S. attack on Venezuela mean for Mexico? CEO Travis Bembenek dives into the implications.
Sheinbaum condemns US military intervention in Venezuela; Trump says ‘something’s going to have to...
During an interview with Fox News on Saturday, Trump spoke not only about his attack on Venezuela but also about Mexico, again suggesting that the United States would militarily intervene against the country's cartels.
Mexico’s week in review: Train tragedy shadows strong economic close to 2025
Mexico's final week of 2025 began with devastating loss as a train derailment claimed 13 lives and finished with the peso's best performance in decades and a magnitude 6.5 earthquake.
How golf sells real estate in Los Cabos
If you're buying real estate in the heart of Baja California Sur, chances are it's for the golf scene in Los Cabos. What's new in 2026?
Residency in Mexico: What foreign buyers and sellers need to know
Residency in Mexico, either temporary permanent, comes with a host of benefits, some of the most important of which become evident when buying or selling real estate.
Why your real estate agent in Mexico still gets a commission when you find...
Your real estate agent gets a 5% commission when you sell your home in Mexico, even if you found the buyer. Here's an in-depth look at why they deserve every penny or peso.
Mexico, US sign accord to solve toxic sewage crisis in Tijuana and San Diego
The agreement marks the second recent positive development toward resolving the long-simmering sewage and water disputes between the neighboring countries.
Mexico, US reach agreement on water deliveries
Mexico has committed to releasing more than 200,000 acre-feet of water to the United States starting this week, averting the threatened imposition of an additional U.S. tariff on Mexican goods.
Inside the binational effort to clean up the Rio Grande
Nuevo Laredo used to dump millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Rio Grande daily. Now the city is cleaning up its act, thanks to a determined mayor with support on both sides of the border.
One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? Zeroing in on the demographics
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas presents a picture of the most essential element of the U.S.-Mexico relationship: its people.
Canada to send largest-ever trade mission to Mexico in 2026
The Feb. 15-20 trade mission will focus on opportunities in the agriculture, advanced manufacturing, information communications technology and clean energy sectors, as well as creative industries.
China urges Mexico to reverse 50% tariffs ‘as soon as possible’
The new tariffs are not a political measure but rather aim to protect Mexican industry from cheap imports, Economy Minister Ebrard said Thursday.
El Jalapeño: Jalisco police boldly assume criminals will surrender after seeing Cybertrucks, remain unsure...
It's what Robocop would have driven. Probably.
Welcome 2026 with a 12-grape New Year’s Eve martini
For a year's worth of good fortune, try this lucky twist on the classic vodka martini.
A Mexican perspective on the year
MND's team of Mexican writers tackle everything from singing drug lords to the challenges of being a Mexican abroad.
The top México mágico moments of 2025: Mystical eagles, stargazing pups and a killer...
As the year winds to a close, we take a look back at the quirky, bizarre and inspiring stories that captured Mexico's imagination in 2025.
Welcome 2026 with a 12-grape New Year’s Eve martini
For a year's worth of good fortune, try this lucky twist on the classic vodka martini.
The wild world of Mexico’s tiniest edible treasures
Mexico is not only home to an incredible diversity of fruits and vegetables, it also home to some of the tiniest and tastiest versions of these you're ever likely to see.
Aguas frescas, corn, salsa, tlayuda and unique ingredients — the best of MND food...
Tacos, corn, coffee and hibiscus, we've collected the very best of Mexico News Daily's food writing in 2025.
The best Mexican treats to enjoy this Christmas
Mexico's seasonal Christmas treats are steeped in sugary nostalgia for those who grew in the country, and a delicious discovery at any age for those who didn't.
