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A man staring at airport departure boards.

More things I miss about Mexico when I’m not there

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There's no feeling quite like a man screaming "¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!" to get you in the Mexican spirit.
Cabrito being cooked over hot coals

State by Plate: Cabrito of Nuevo León

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Mexico's northern border takes a turn in the spotlight this week, with a tale of history, reinvention and imagination with every bite.
A man feeding a woman some churros

How to order churros in Mexico: The ultimate guide for foreigners

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Don't go to El Moro and stand in line for hours — try our local's guide to finding the best sweet treats in the capital.
A team of women in Red jackets and sombreros lift the world cup trophy on the steps on a plane.

The day Mexican women’s soccer ruled the world

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It took a sprinkle of Mexican magic to break the male stranglehold on the beautiful game — but soccer has never been the same since.
Defense Minister General Ricardo Trevilla Trejo in a video call with General Gregory M. Guillot, commander of the United States Northern Command, on Wednesday.

Fact check: Border crossings and drug seizures are down, but Mexico and US can’t...

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Both the United States and Mexico have cited high percentages when discussing border data, but what are the numbers behind the recent reductions in border crossings and fentanyl seizures?
A firefighting helicopter flies over Tepoztlán national park

Conafor: Tepozteco wildfire completely contained after 9 days

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The El Tepozteco wildfire, which scorched more than 1,200 hectares near Tepoztlán, has been contained after nine days of coordinated firefighting efforts.
ICA photo archive Mexico

UNESCO adds Mexico’s historic aerial photo archive to Memory of the World Register

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A birds-eye archive of Mexico featuring over one million photos has been recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional universal value and unique perspective on the country’s development.
A diver jumps from La Quebrada cliffs in Acapulco

Acapulco cliff divers receive Guinness World Record for completing 5 million head-first dives

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Daring acapulqueños have been jumping from the steep cliffs of La Quebrada since at least the 1930s.
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa sits at a desk with a soldier in fatigues and an Ecuadorian flag behind him

Sheinbaum: No plans to reestablish diplomatic relations with Ecuador after ‘dubious’ election

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“We will not restore relations as long as Noboa is in power,” Sheinbaum told reporters.
A member of Los Tigres del Norte performs on stage

More states move to ban narcocorridos after Texcoco concert riot

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The growing restrictions have sparked national debate and high-profile incidents, as authorities and artists navigate the tension between cultural expression and public safety.