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North American World Cup or Americana Fever Dream? After watching the 2026 draw, we’re...
Canadian Mexican Ian Ostroff asks whether the much-vaunted North American collaboration in FIFA's 2026 World Cup was truly on display at last week's US-centric tournament draw.
Volunteers will rescue dogs abandoned during Virgin of Guadalupe pilgrimage
The millions of devotees who trek to the city to worship their Virgin of Guadalupe leave dozens of abandoned dogs behind near the Basilica.
Inflation continued climb towards 4% in late November
Mexico's core inflation index hit the highest levels since March as November proved a difficult month for the economy.
Mexico faces new tariff threat from Trump over water debt
Despite Mexico's agreement in April to deliver more water to the U.S., the 2020-25 treaty cycle concluded in late October with Mexico still owing its neighbor just over 865,000 acre-feet of water.
Trump showed ‘a lot of respect’ in first meeting, says Sheinbaum: Monday’s mañanera recapped
When asked about her first in-person meeting with U.S. President Trump on Friday, Sheinbaum said Trump showed "a lot of respect toward Mexico" and "we're always going to thank him for that."
Nearly 40% of businesses in Mexico now using AI, says AWS executive
Around 495,000 companies in Mexico have adopted AI over the last year, with 2 million businesses now using the technology, according to Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) general manager Rubén Mugártegui.
Car bomb targeting community police station kills 6 in Michoacán
The explosion of a car bomb outside a community police station in the town of Coahuayana, Michoacán, on Saturday killed six people, including at least three police officers.
MND Tutor | Amaranto
Learn about a Mexican superfood that's been into space, as MND Tutor takes a look at one of the best stories of the past week.
Between Columbus and Cortés — How Spain encountered Mexico
Hernán Cortés wasn't the first Spanish leader of an expedition to Mexico. Two previous ones had already set sail from Havana in the early years of the 16th century, after Columbus' voyages had introduced the Spanish to the Americas.
What makes Mérida Mexico’s cutest city: 8 architectural secrets revealed
Mérida, the capital city of the state of Yucatán, is one of the most charming cities in Mexico, thanks to its pleasing mix of Indigenous and Colonial architectural styles and its signature decorative accents.