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Mexican pop legend Thalía named as Billboard’s 2026 ‘Icon’
From hits like “Amor a la Mexicana” to her telenovela era, Thalía's career has transcended generations and borders — and soon she'll have the award to prove it.
Mexico’s economic growth outlook improves as Banxico, OECD lift forecasts
Mexico's central bank and one of the world's leading economic organizations raised their 2026 GDP growth forecast to 1.6% and 1.4% respectively, offering cautious optimism after Mexico's sluggish 2025 performance
Diving World Cup in Jalisco canceled over public safety concerns
Unless Mexican sports authorities can convince World Aquatics to change its mind, the decision is a blow to Mexico both on the world stage and in the pool, where diving is one of the nation's best Olympic sports.
Opinion: You don’t get to lie about my home
Social media and A.I. conspired this week to make the violence in Mexico after El Mencho's death look much worse than it actually was. Expat Charlotte Smith discusses her lived reality.
Mexican para-skier Arly Velásquez heads for his 5th Winter Paralympics
The Cancún-born para-athlete will be participating in the LW10-1 sitting category in his fifth Winter Paralympics, but this time he'll be the only Mexican competing.
Riviera Maya hotel cancellations surge following Sunday’s violence
State authorities have already subdued local incidences of vehicle blockades but now face the daunting task of overturning negative impressions fueled in part by false social media reports.
An ode to and a brief history of Bosque de Chapultepec
Both forest and urban park (twice the size of Central Park in New York City), Bosque de Chapultepec is a sanctuary and site of many attractions for Mexico City residents.
El Jalapeño: American journalists covering Mexico’s ‘descent Into chaos’ from resort swim-up bar
Everything looks like cartel violence from the hotel bar, right? Even El Jalapeño knows better than that.
Morena’s electoral reform would shrink the Senate, cut election budget and simplify voting from...
It would also support the use of electronic voting, reduce political parties' permitted per-day advertising time on TV and radio and eliminate the free ride that "plurinomial" candidates now enjoy.
Mexico sends 1,200 tonnes of food to Cuba in second major batch of aid
The latest shipment of aid comes after the Papaloapan and another Navy vessel, the Isla Holbox, transported 814 tonnes of provisions to Cuba earlier this month.