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Colorful Michoacán orchid festival returns after a two-year hiatus
San José De Gracia's annual fair is a charming place to get a look at some rare, beautiful orchids grown by nearly every resident in town.
Foreign minister a fan of Mexican-made electric car
Ebrard shared his appreciation of the Zacua, a homegrown electric vehicle, after launching the Mexico-US EV working group.
Journalist murdered in Oaxaca is the fifth to die this year
Yet another journalist has been killed in what is shaping up to be an unusually deadly year for media workers in Mexico.
As Colima faces a surge of shootings, state authorities keep quiet
Killings and kidnappings have erupted in and around the capital since Monday, sparking panic as bullets and rumors fly and police say little.
US turns up heat on AMLO’s energy reform on eve of climate meeting
The United States has once again criticized the federal government's proposed electricity reform, warning that the continued use of fossil fuels will hurt both...
Long COVID survivor wins medals swimming icy waters in Sweden
A Mexican woman who found that icy water was an effective treatment for long COVID won two medals at the winter swimming championships.
US special envoy to meet with AMLO on climate, renewable energy
John Kerry's visit comes as Congress begins to consider an electricity reform bill that, if passed, will likely discourage foreign investment.
For cooler temperatures, Guanaceví, Durango, is the place to go
You might know that Mexico isn't all beach weather, but temperatures dipped down to minus 18 C in parts of this municipality last weekend.
It was the semi’s fault: mayor says students not to blame in assault on...
Acapulco's mayor Abelina López defended the students' right to protest and claimed that violence is in the character of people from Guerrero.
Don’t get so distracted by Mexico’s villains that you miss its heroes
If you just keep your eyes peeled, you’ll see plenty of average people around you working quietly on everyday miracles, Sarah DeVries writes.