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Mercado Metro: The vibrant world of commerce beneath Mexico City’s streets
Mexico City has a subterranean level where art, history and urban life converge in myriad ways. Here's part two of a three-part guide to the metro's uncommon treasures.
Drought conditions affect 46% of Mexico, marking improvement from 2024
In May 2024, drought affected 70.76% of Mexico’s territory, with 51% experiencing severe, extreme or exceptional drought.
In 4 months, US seized nearly 10,000 firearms bound for Mexico
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) credited the surge in seizures to a renewed focus on dismantling transnational criminal organizations and cartels.
ODATA inaugurates US $3B data center campus in Querétaro
ODATA, a subsidiary of Texas-based Aligned Data Centers, opened its second data center facility in Querétaro, where it is building the largest data center campus in the country.
Tecate launches new salty beer from exclusive floating bar in Gulf of Mexico
The limited edition beer was brewed with saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico, celebrating national pride and the richness of local ingredients.
Teuchitlán mayor arrested as controversy over alleged crematorium in Jalisco continues
The arrest came after Federal Attorney General Alejandro Gertz doubled down on his statement last week that there was no evidence of cremation pits at the Izaguirre Ranch.
This wine-producing behemoth is rapidly awakening
While Baja California may get more attention, Coahuila — Mexico's second-largest wine producer, is rapidly emerging as the country's most exciting wine destination
Senate pauses problematic telecommunications reform amid censorship fears
The president has argued that the proposed legislation is needed to stop foreign governments from broadcasting propaganda in Mexico, but critics fear its wording opens the door to government censorship of the media.
Historic decree to restore 2,471 hectares of ancestral land to Wixárika community
The return represents the largest ancestral land restitution to date, representing nearly one-quarter of the 10,448 hectares the Wixárika have claimed in Mexico.
Mexico receives more than 8,000 dairy cows from Australia
Mexico has historically imported cattle from the United States to repopulate its herds, but economic conditions led the Agriculture Ministry to prefer cows from down under.