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Sheinbaum on the defense after China charges Mexico with enacting tariffs under US coercion
While rejecting any "appeasement ... toward unilateral bullying” (a clear reference to Trump), the president indicated a willingness to negotiate.
Tropical Storm Mario brings wind, rain and heavy waves to southwest Mexico
Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and Guerrero can expect heavy rain and wind thanks to this "mini" tropical storm.
How groups of ‘small hosts’ are fighting Mexico City’s AirBnB ban
Concerned that new short-term rental laws may affect their livelihood, Mexico City's small AirBnB hosts have banded together to propose changes to the legislation.
3 wins in 5 days confirm Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro’s star status
The Baja California native is ony 21 but has already earned his place among cycling's elite with 15 major races won since turning pro last year, including the three this week in Italy.
Canelo’s Saturday showdown with undefeated Terence Crawford won’t be on free TV in Mexico
The pride of Mexican boxing usually makes sure that his fights are televised on free TV in Mexico, but the middleweight championship bout on Saturday is for Netflix viewers only.
Navy seizes 1,600 kilos of cocaine off the coast of Guerrero
More than 48 metric tons of cocaine have now been confiscated since President Sheinbaum took office last October, authorities say.
Archaeologists work to preserve 200 historical sites as Mexico’s northern train line breaks ground
As the Sheinbaum administration's ambitious rail expansion plans move ahead, INAH researchers have found hundreds of sites they want to explore while they still can.
Viva announces MTY-NYC direct flight ahead of the World Cup
The direct route will begin operations — for holiday travelers — on Dec. 13 and will resume permanently — for sports travelers — starting in the summer of 2026.
Made in Mexico: Beyond the myth of Frida Kahlo
As Independence Day is almost upon us, who better to profile than perhaps the most famous Mexican of them all?
Exploring the lost missions of Baja California
The marks of Spanish colonialism still dot the landscape of Mexico's sparsest states — if you know where to find them.