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Damage census underway as cleanup intensifies in flood zones: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The government has assigned nearly 1,000 census workers to Poza Rica, Veracruz, which last week became ground zero of a major flood that killed at least 64 people across four states.
Gulf of California whales sue for their right to a livable habitat
The lawsuit is based on constitutional and treaty obligations protecting wildlife, but it also foresees a philosophical sea change by assigning "rights" to animals.
Flooding death toll reaches 64, Veracruz most affected with 29 dead, 18 missing
Various rivers burst their banks and landslides occurred in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro as a result of the torrential rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond last week.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about driving in Mexico? A perspective...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about hitting the open road in Mexico in this week's podcast.
Oaxaca’s ‘most vibrant festival’ returns with over 140 Day of the Dead events
Oaxaca expects to welcome upwards of 89,000 visitors for its 2025 Day of the Dead celebration, according to officials who unveiled a packed cultural agenda this week.
Cuernavaca will host 10th annual World Forum of Mexican Gastronomy
The major event celebrates the 15th anniversary of UNESCO having designated traditional Mexican cuisine as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Citi rejects Grupo México’s US $9.3B offer to buy Banamex
On Monday, Citi said that it remained "committed to realizing the full value of Banamex for our shareholders, and the agreement we announced with Fernando Chico Pardo ... continues to be our preferred path to delivering that outcome."
Migrant apprehensions at Mexico border hit 55-year low, US reports
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported 237,565 apprehensions at the Mexico-U.S. border in Fiscal Year 2025, the lowest total since Fiscal Year 1970.
On a UNESCO-recognized Wixárika pilgrimage route, a fence comes down — and hope rises
Just over a week ago, Wixárika activists from Ejido Las Margaritas took down fencing running across their sacred pilgrimage route in San Luis Potosí, thanks to a new legal shield in Mexico for Indigenous lands.
Violent crime is down but fear is up: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
The president addressed a rising perception of insecurity among Mexicans, which she attributes to the fact that "a lot of media outlets" exaggerate "issues of violence," creating an environment of fear.