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Mexico’s year in review: The 10 biggest news and politics stories of 2025

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The past year came with no shortage of challenges and contrasts for Mexico, from major floods and record rain to turf wars and trade discussions. These are the 10 stories that most impacted the national dialogue in 2025.
Sheinbaum before an early map of Mexico

What got Mexico talking in 2025: A year in cultural flashpoints

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2025 was a year when Mexico couldn't help but make headlines — sometimes for all the right reasons, sometimes for all the wrong ones, and sometimes just because the internet decided chaos was the vibe.
Cueva twins

Mexicans Valeria Páez and the Cueva twins claim Panam Sports Junior Awards

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Synchronized divers Mía and Lía Cueva, not quite 15, have put themselves into consideration for the 2028 Olympics, while heptathlete Valeria Páez won an award for her sports "influencing."
China-Mexico trade

Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? A primer on China

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In a new weekly series of articles, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas breaks down the four big theoretical pillars shaping U.S. policy and what they mean for Mexico's geopolitical panorama.

The despised French diplomat who helped shape Mexican history

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French diplomat Jean Pierre Isidore Alphonse Dubois was once called the personification of evil genius. However, his time in Mexico suggested he was not so much a genius as inept.
Christmas tree with lights

How to beat the holiday blues in Mexico

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The seasonal blues aren't uncommon, especially if you're far away from family and familiar traditions. Our Sarah DeVries shares some of her favorite for avoiding the holiday blues in Mexico.
A family takes photos near a sculpture of the word #TULUM

Social media herd mentality, Tulum edition: A perspective from our CEO

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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.
Government agents wave Mexican flags as a caravan of cars drives down a highway at night

With government support, 20,000 US-based Mexicans caravan home for the holidays

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The program Mexico Te Abraza provided support to the returning migrants, seeing them safely along the route until they were re-united with their familes.
Sheinbaum smiles from her morning press conference podium

Sheinbaum previews her 2026 priorities: Friday’s mañanera recapped

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The president also touched on tariffs, clarified details about the USMCA review and shared her 12 New Years wishes.
The Cananea Mine in Sonora and surrounding desert landscape

An 18-year miners’ strike comes to an end in Sonora

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Cananea miners celebrated a government-funded agreement that won them backpay and pensions without the participation of mine owner Grupo México.