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If you love Machu Picchu, then you’ll love Palenque in Mexico
What do Machu Picchu in Peru and Palenque in Mexico have in common? Both are spectacular examples of Indigenous grandeur, as globetrotting writer Nellie Huang explains.
7 of the best ways to work out in Puerto Vallarta
Want to stay in shape for Puerto Vallarta's nightlife? Try some of the destinations many health and fitness options!
Taste of Mexico: Zapote Negro
Halfway between a dessert and a soft embrace, zapote negro is an iconic taste of Mexico, and a revelation for those who've never tried it.
If you love Machu Picchu, then you’ll love Palenque in Mexico
What do Machu Picchu in Peru and Palenque in Mexico have in common? Both are spectacular examples of Indigenous grandeur, as globetrotting writer Nellie Huang explains.
7 of the best ways to work out in Puerto Vallarta
Want to stay in shape for Puerto Vallarta's nightlife? Try some of the destinations many health and fitness options!
Taste of Mexico: Zapote Negro
Halfway between a dessert and a soft embrace, zapote negro is an iconic taste of Mexico, and a revelation for those who've never tried it.
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MND Tutor | Chile en Nogada and Mexican independence
Celebrate Mexican Independence, maybe try some great new food and learn Spanish as you go with MND Tutor!
The MND News Quiz of the Week: September 13th
Trash, tariffs and tourism: Have you been following the news this week?
Can Tulum get its groove back? A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek digs into the mixed blessings of Tulum's development boom for this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong," an MND podcast.
A green Mexico under a gray United States
Rolling coal might be cool in the United States, but thankfully, says Sarah DeVries, Mexico takes environmentalism a lot more seriously.
Cinematic Cabo: The best movies filmed in Los Cabos
From Ancient Greece to González Iñárritu, Los Cabos has been beloved by Hollywood filmmakers for decades. Here are some of its most notable appearances.
After nearly 70 years, a 100% Mexican-made airplane is cleared for takeoff
Mexico has a thriving aeronautics industry, making everything from turbines to fuselages. But it hadn't designed and built its own aircraft since the 1950s.
Mexicans should ‘be careful’ celebrating Independence Day in the US, Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera...
The president also confirmed an upcoming visit from Canada's prime minister and rejected a report on CIA operations in Mexico.
Sheinbaum on the defense after China charges Mexico with enacting tariffs under US coercion
While rejecting any "appeasement ... toward unilateral bullying” (a clear reference to Trump), the president indicated a willingness to negotiate.
Veracruz coffee growers are not impressed with the government’s instant ‘Wellness Coffee’
For one thing, instant coffee is a waste of Veracruz’s high-quality beans, some producers say.
Mexicans should ‘be careful’ celebrating Independence Day in the US, Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera...
The president also confirmed an upcoming visit from Canada's prime minister and rejected a report on CIA operations in Mexico.
3 wins in 5 days confirm Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro’s star status
The Baja California native is ony 21 but has already earned his place among cycling's elite with 15 major races won since turning pro last year, including the three this week in Italy.
If you love the Grand Canyon, then you’ll love Copper Canyon in Mexico
Nature, history and one of the world's most stunning train journeys: Welcome to Chihuahua.
MND Tutor | Chile en Nogada and Mexican independence
Celebrate Mexican Independence, maybe try some great new food and learn Spanish as you go with MND Tutor!
The MND News Quiz of the Week: September 13th
Trash, tariffs and tourism: Have you been following the news this week?
Can Tulum get its groove back? A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek digs into the mixed blessings of Tulum's development boom for this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong," an MND podcast.
A green Mexico under a gray United States
Rolling coal might be cool in the United States, but thankfully, says Sarah DeVries, Mexico takes environmentalism a lot more seriously.
Cinematic Cabo: The best movies filmed in Los Cabos
From Ancient Greece to González Iñárritu, Los Cabos has been beloved by Hollywood filmmakers for decades. Here are some of its most notable appearances.
After nearly 70 years, a 100% Mexican-made airplane is cleared for takeoff
Mexico has a thriving aeronautics industry, making everything from turbines to fuselages. But it hadn't designed and built its own aircraft since the 1950s.
After nearly 70 years, a 100% Mexican-made airplane is cleared for...
Mexico has a thriving aeronautics industry, making everything from turbines to fuselages. But it hadn't designed and built its own aircraft since the 1950s.
Can Tulum get its groove back? A perspective from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek digs into the mixed blessings of Tulum's development boom for this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong," an MND podcast.
Are you ‘Confidently Wrong’ about Mexican airports? An update from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares the second episode of the new podcast "Confidently Wrong," now available on YouTube and Spotify.
Do you have friends or family who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about Mexico? A perspective from...
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek introduces "Confidently Wrong," a new podcast that clears up misinformation about Mexico.
MND Kids, our most ambitious initiative yet: An update from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek introduces MND Kids, an education offering designed for the young people who will shape Mexico's future.
Sheinbaum on the defense after China charges Mexico with enacting tariffs under US coercion
While rejecting any "appeasement ... toward unilateral bullying” (a clear reference to Trump), the president indicated a willingness to negotiate.
Facing US pressure, Mexico to raise tariffs on Chinese cars to 50%
Mexico will increase the tariff on Chinese cars to the maximum level permitted by the World Trade Organization, Economy Minister Ebrard said Wednesday.
Good news for Trump: Mexico is planning to raise tariffs on Chinese imports
Mexico's 2026 budget proposal includes increased tariffs on China, a move the Trump administration has been pushing since early this year.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.44
CAD
13.31
EUR
21.64
Veracruz coffee growers are not impressed with the government’s instant ‘Wellness Coffee’
For one thing, instant coffee is a waste of Veracruz’s high-quality beans, some producers say.
Peso hits a year’s best against the dollar in a strong week for Mexico’s economy
A stronger peso, contained inflation, rosier growth forecasts and a rising stock market signaled a positive week for the Mexican economy.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.44
CAD
13.31
EUR
21.64
A tragic accident in CDMX, the Kirk assassination and tariffs: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
The president discussed a tragic explosion in Mexico City, US political violence, protectionism and Mexican Independence Day at her Thursday presser.
Sheinbaum defends Navy’s investigation process after second military death in 1 week: Wednesday’s mañanera...
The president scolded a reporter on Wednesday for the way he framed a question about the deaths of two Marines, which occurred days after military personnel were arrested in a major crackdown on the illegal fuel trade.
Mexicans should ‘be careful’ celebrating Independence Day in the US, Sheinbaum...
The president also confirmed an upcoming visit from Canada's prime minister and rejected a report on CIA operations in Mexico.
A green Mexico under a gray United States
Rolling coal might be cool in the United States, but thankfully, says Sarah DeVries, Mexico takes environmentalism a lot more seriously.
Want to join a gym? Read this first
Gyms in Mexico aren't the only way to get fit, so break out into the streets (or pools) and get moving however you like!
Made in Mexico: Jabón Zote
It wouldn't be a Mexican home without at least one bar of Jabón Zote, proudly made in the country for more than a century.
If you love Machu Picchu, then you’ll love Palenque in Mexico
What do Machu Picchu in Peru and Palenque in Mexico have in common? Both are spectacular examples of Indigenous grandeur, as globetrotting writer Nellie Huang explains.
International travel to Mexico jumps 12% in July
Day-trippers, who make up nearly half of Mexico's international visitors, drove the trend.
Viva announces MTY-NYC direct flight ahead of the World Cup
The direct route will begin operations — for holiday travelers — on Dec. 13 and will resume permanently — for sports travelers — starting in the summer of 2026.
Want to join a gym? Read this first
Gyms in Mexico aren't the only way to get fit, so break out into the streets (or pools) and get moving however you like!
Made in Mexico: Jabón Zote
It wouldn't be a Mexican home without at least one bar of Jabón Zote, proudly made in the country for more than a century.
Are you ‘Confidently Wrong’ about Mexican airports? An update from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares the second episode of the new podcast "Confidently Wrong," now available on YouTube and Spotify.
Do you have friends or family who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about Mexico? A perspective from...
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek introduces "Confidently Wrong," a new podcast that clears up misinformation about Mexico.
Looking to buy in the Riviera Maya? Look out for these hidden costs!
Buying real estate in the Riviera Maya requires different fees, costs and ownership structures than in the U.S. Here's what you need to know.
Moving to Mexico? 5 reasons Baja California is easier than anywhere else (plus 1...
Moving to Baja California is (mostly) so much easier than you think, explains relocation expert Cheri Sicard.
Cinematic Cabo: The best movies filmed in Los Cabos
From Ancient Greece to González Iñárritu, Los Cabos has been beloved by Hollywood filmmakers for decades. Here are some of its most notable appearances.
Was the fall of Constantinople responsible for modern Mexico?
As the classical and modern worlds collided, did the Ottomans lead to the foundation of modern Mexico — and what does that mean for the country of today?
Canelo’s Saturday showdown with undefeated Terence Crawford won’t be on free TV in Mexico
The pride of Mexican boxing usually makes sure that his fights are televised on free TV in Mexico, but the middleweight championship bout on Saturday is for Netflix viewers only.
Three homes, one heart: Returning to my Durango roots
However far away life takes you, there's no place like home — as one Mexican-American writer discovered.
International travel to Mexico jumps 12% in July
Day-trippers, who make up nearly half of Mexico's international visitors, drove the trend.
Viva announces MTY-NYC direct flight ahead of the World Cup
The direct route will begin operations — for holiday travelers — on Dec. 13 and will resume permanently — for sports travelers — starting in the summer of 2026.
Taste of Mexico: Chiles en Nogada
Independence Month means Chiles en Nogada. María Meléndez has history, recipes and a brand new take on a libertarian culinary classic.
Guadalajara celebrates one of its most iconic dishes: The torta ahogada
Highlights of the upcoming event include free tortas, mariachi music and cooking contests in downtown Guadalajara.
Amazon teams up with Mexico City to save water with tech-driven infrastructure upgrades
In addition to water savings, automation will allow the city to direct water to eastern CDMX, an area historically plagued by shortages.
Mexico City’s main water supply system at highest level in 5 years
The capacity of the Cutzamala System had dropped under 50% as recently as last May, but the recent above-average rainfall has boosted its level to 70.7%.
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.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
Taste of Mexico: Zapote Negro
Halfway between a dessert and a soft embrace, zapote negro is an iconic taste of Mexico, and a revelation for those who've never tried it.
Cinematic Cabo: The best movies filmed in Los Cabos
From Ancient Greece to González Iñárritu, Los Cabos has been beloved by Hollywood filmmakers for decades. Here are some of its most notable appearances.
Was the fall of Constantinople responsible for modern Mexico?
As the classical and modern worlds collided, did the Ottomans lead to the foundation of modern Mexico — and what does that mean for the country of today?
3 wins in 5 days confirm Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro’s star status
The Baja California native is ony 21 but has already earned his place among cycling's elite with 15 major races won since turning pro last year, including the three this week in Italy.
Canelo’s Saturday showdown with undefeated Terence Crawford won’t be on free TV in Mexico
The pride of Mexican boxing usually makes sure that his fights are televised on free TV in Mexico, but the middleweight championship bout on Saturday is for Netflix viewers only.
Three homes, one heart: Returning to my Durango roots
However far away life takes you, there's no place like home — as one Mexican-American writer discovered.
Mexico’s week in review: Market confidence, China tariff hikes and military scandal
Other headlines included a move by Peru to declare Mexico's president a persona non grata, a one-year high for the peso and fatal roadway accidents that left over 100 people wounded.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: September 13th
Trash, tariffs and tourism: Have you been following the news this week?
Sheinbaum on the defense after China charges Mexico with enacting tariffs under US coercion
While rejecting any "appeasement ... toward unilateral bullying” (a clear reference to Trump), the president indicated a willingness to negotiate.
Tropical Storm Mario brings wind, rain and heavy waves to southwest Mexico
Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and Guerrero can expect heavy rain and wind thanks to this "mini" tropical storm.
Careyes: Community at the Heart of Costalegre’s Future
In one of Mexico's most rapidly developing landscapes, Careyes offers a glimpse of a new Mexico and one that is attracting residents from across the globe.
Looking to buy in the Riviera Maya? Look out for these hidden costs!
Buying real estate in the Riviera Maya requires different fees, costs and ownership structures than in the U.S. Here's what you need to know.
Moving to Mexico? 5 reasons Baja California is easier than anywhere else (plus 1...
Moving to Baja California is (mostly) so much easier than you think, explains relocation expert Cheri Sicard.
Meet Manchas, the leak-detecting dog saving Saltillo’s water supply
Manchas is trained to detect the exact spot of a leak in a 400-meter stretch of pipeline, whereupon he lies down, telling water authorities exactly where to start digging.
Amazon teams up with Mexico City to save water with tech-driven infrastructure upgrades
In addition to water savings, automation will allow the city to direct water to eastern CDMX, an area historically plagued by shortages.
Mexico City’s main water supply system at highest level in 5 years
The capacity of the Cutzamala System had dropped under 50% as recently as last May, but the recent above-average rainfall has boosted its level to 70.7%.
7 of the best ways to work out in Puerto Vallarta
Want to stay in shape for Puerto Vallarta's nightlife? Try some of the destinations many health and fitness options!
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.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
Sheinbaum on the defense after China charges Mexico with enacting tariffs under US coercion
While rejecting any "appeasement ... toward unilateral bullying” (a clear reference to Trump), the president indicated a willingness to negotiate.
Facing US pressure, Mexico to raise tariffs on Chinese cars to 50%
Mexico will increase the tariff on Chinese cars to the maximum level permitted by the World Trade Organization, Economy Minister Ebrard said Wednesday.
Good news for Trump: Mexico is planning to raise tariffs on Chinese imports
Mexico's 2026 budget proposal includes increased tariffs on China, a move the Trump administration has been pushing since early this year.
Mexicans should ‘be careful’ celebrating Independence Day in the US, Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera...
The president also confirmed an upcoming visit from Canada's prime minister and rejected a report on CIA operations in Mexico.
3 wins in 5 days confirm Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro’s star status
The Baja California native is ony 21 but has already earned his place among cycling's elite with 15 major races won since turning pro last year, including the three this week in Italy.
If you love the Grand Canyon, then you’ll love Copper Canyon in Mexico
Nature, history and one of the world's most stunning train journeys: Welcome to Chihuahua.
Mexico’s week in review: Bilateral tension and cooperation on display as Mexico welcomes its...
Other headlines included canceled Mexican Independence celebrations in the U.S., a new Mexican unicorn startup and a win for jaguar conservation.
Taste of Mexico: Zapote Negro
Halfway between a dessert and a soft embrace, zapote negro is an iconic taste of Mexico, and a revelation for those who've never tried it.
Taste of Mexico: Chiles en Nogada
Independence Month means Chiles en Nogada. María Meléndez has history, recipes and a brand new take on a libertarian culinary classic.
Guadalajara celebrates one of its most iconic dishes: The torta ahogada
Highlights of the upcoming event include free tortas, mariachi music and cooking contests in downtown Guadalajara.
From Lebanon to La Condesa: Lebanese food and culture in the capital
Some of Mexico's earliest foreign arrivals, the Lebanese have made a home in their new country, bring life, color and of course, great food (but no, they didn't invent tacos al pastor).