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Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? How the AI race changes the game
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas argues that Mexico is a critical partner in North America's AI race.
Water back for almost all in Tijuana and Rosarito, after days of outage
The lack of water in Tijuana, Mexico's second-largest city, especially affected hotels and restaurants without storage tanks, causing economic losses of up to 15%.
MND Local: San Miguel de Allende community roundup
Art, blues, a Robert Burns supper and horticulture. It's a big month for the community of the ever-creative San Miguel de Allende.
Homegrown mini-EV Olinia targets 2027 release
The Olinia, designed for neighborhood driving and short-distance deliveries, is expected to compete with Asian motorbikes, which have just been hit with a 35% tariff.
200 unique nopal sculptures transform Mexico City’s Zócalo
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada inaugurated the "Nopalera en el Corazón" (Cactus Field in the Heart) exhibition in the capital's main plaza last week, featuring 200 nopal cacti sculptures created by local artists.
6 Tren de Aragua members detained in Mexico City
According to a Security Ministry statement, five of the suspects were detained in Valle Gómez, an inner-city neighborhood north of the historic center, and one was arrested in the borough of Iztapalapa.
The Mexican legacy of landscaper Mario Schjetnan
If the subject is landscape architecture in Mexico, the name Mario Schjetnan is inescapable, thanks to his almost 50 year career in the country.
‘We operate in Mexico, no one else,’ Sheinbaum tells Trump: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The outcome of Monday's bilateral call appeared to be exceedingly positive for Mexico, as Sheinbaum apparently staved off a unilateral U.S. attack on cartels within Mexican territory. Here's what happened.
Former Uruapan official, taxi driver arrested for providing intel on mayor’s movements before assassination
According to the federal security minister, the two men communicated with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) about Carlos Manzo's schedule and movements before the mayor was shot in Uruapan, Michoacán, on Nov. 1.
CDMX awards US $441M contract to build world’s longest urban cable car
Mexico City is planning what officials say will be the world’s longest urban cable car line — a new Cablebús route that will span much of the capital’s western edge and link hillside neighborhoods to the city’s Metro network.