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Prepare your skin (and yourself) for Mexico City’s brutal dry season
Humidifiers and electrolytes will become your new best friends as the Mexican winter brings dryness, dehydration and bad hair days.
MND Perspectives: What to expect in 2025
Will 2025 see Mexico sink or swim? Our subscriber-exclusive podcast asks the big questions this week.
Are foreigners still moving to Mexico? Our CEO interviews immigration expert Sonia Diaz
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with immigration consultant Sonia Diaz to get her insight into current immigration trends.
Ayotzinapa investigation remains a priority, Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum also touched on the importance of public beach access, followed by an update on the cartel conflict in Sinaloa.
Virtual and physical worlds collide at Mexico’s first national Phygital Games
Teams and individuals will seek to qualify for the Games of the Future, scheduled for November in the United Arab Emirates.
New report details daunting human rights challenges in Sheinbaum’s Mexico
Sheinbaum inherited challenges related to violence, the judiciary, arbitrary detention and disappearances, the Human Rights Watch reported.
Billionaire Carlos Slim, Mexico’s richest man, to attend Trump inauguration; Sheinbaum not invited
The chief of Mexico's Business Coordinating Council will also be in attendance to negotiate a plan to avoid tariffs.
Sheinbaum praises Sen. Rubio remarks on Mexico-US coordination: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum said that Mark Rubio's desire to see the U.S. coordinate with Mexico on security, migration and other issues was "good news."
‘Emilia Pérez’ director apologizes for the musical comedy’s ‘light’ take on Mexico’s missing persons...
French director Jacques Audiard has responded to criticism of the film's tone and the lack of Mexican actors involved in its production.
Sheinbaum sends security forces to Tabasco to quell uptick in violence
The federal government is working with Tabasco Gov. Javier May to establish a security strategy after homicide spiked in 2024.