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During short visit to CDMX, singer Rosalía tries pozole at La Casa de Toño
Barcelona-born Rosalía, who is visiting Mexico City to promote her upcoming musical release LUX, also tried enfrijoladas, flautas and horchata with cinnamon on top.
US Chamber of Commerce takes aim at Mexico’s tax agency ahead of USMCA review
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the SAT's "aggressive and inconsistent tax enforcement practices" have created uncertainty and increased costs for U.S. businesses.
Mexico City’s Yareli Acevedo is this year’s track cycling world champion
Acevedo, a student at UNAM, is the first Latin American woman to win the points race at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, furthering a golden age for Mexican cycling.
Profepa cracks down on illegal logging in Michoacán butterfly reserve
By cutting down naturally occurring oaks and firs in favor of cash crops like avocados and limes, the culprits altered the microclimates that protect the migrating monarch butterflies.
Cozumel prepares for cruise ship influx as Caribbean high season kicks off
Port authorities are expecting nearly 100,000 cruise passengers to disembark in Cozumel between Oct. 27 and Nov. 2 aboard 25 different ships.
Is Mexico City an overrated Day of the Dead destination?
Mexico City is so famous as a Day of the Dead destination that even James Bond visited. But there may be better options for travelers, including some of Mexico's Pueblos Mágicos.
In case you missed it: The 2025 International Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato
Mexico's premier cultural festival lived up to every expectation again this year. Here's what you might have missed.
Sheinbaum condemns US boat strikes near Mexico’s waters: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
The U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats transporting alleged "narco-terrorists" in the Pacific Ocean on Monday were a key focus of President Claudia Sheinbaum's Wednesday morning press conference.
Mexico searches for lone survivor of US strikes on alleged drug boats that killed...
Sheinbaum told her Tuesday morning press conference that the Mexican Navy, “for humanitarian reasons” and in accordance with “international treaties, decided to rescue” the survivor of the U.S. strikes but that her government “doesn’t agree with these attacks as they occur.”
Made in Mexico: The ‘Alerta Sísmica’
Inspired by one of its worst disasters, the 1985 earthquake, Mexico's Alerta Sísmica has become a lifesaver by providing early warnings.