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Top hotels to book in Puerto Vallarta in 2026
Puerto Vallarta beckons in 2026, and MND's local expert, Meagan Drillinger, has tips on where to stay and the best hotel options.
Mexico’s week in review: El Paso fiasco and China’s courtship complicate the diplomatic landscape
The grim discovery of the kidnapped miners' bodies in Concordia, Sinaloa, cast a dark shadow over a week already clouded by conflicting narratives from Washington, Beijing and Mexico City on matters of trade and security.
Veracruz Carnival comes to Mexico City bazaar this weekend
Taking place in Mexico City's Roma neighborhood, the spirit of Veracruz will come alive through events featuring live music, traditional dances, artistic expressions, creative workshops and a market.
Mexico’s week in review: Cuba dispute escalates as Mexico faces security challenges at home
The honeymoon phase of Sheinbaum's presidency may coming to a close, with pressure ramping up over security problems at home and diplomatic disputes with the US abroad during the first week of February.
Will Sheinbaum’s electoral reform block organized crime from funding Mexico’s political parties?
President Sheinbaum's soon-to-be-made-public electoral reform includes measures aimed at increasing oversight of campaign finances, but the opposition warns they will "formalize narco-politics."
MND Local: Protesters paralyze Puerto Vallarta after auto accident fatality
Protests brought Puerto Vallarta to a standstill in January following the death of a young woman in an auto accident, making travel more difficult for those visiting the city.
Cartel operator detained in connection with shooting of 2 Sinaloa legislators
Jesús Emir Bazoco Peraza, also known as "El Compa Güero" and "Radio 13," has been identified as the person responsible for installing cameras to monitor the movements of Sergio Torres Félix and Elizabeth Rafaela Montoya Ojeda, who were attacked by gunfire in Culiacán last week.
Families claim Mexico violated law in transfer of cartel suspects to US
Lawyers are claiming that their clients were denied due process because they were sent to the U.S. without an extradition order, leaving them with virtually no legal means in Mexico to challenge their transfer.
Mexico’s week in review: Sheinbaum’s sovereignty narrative faces its toughest test yet
How much sovereignty does Mexico really have? That question hung over the week of Jan. 26-30 as the United States exercised increasing authority within Mexico and weaponized tariffs to reshape Mexican foreign policy beyond its borders.
Mexico’s week in review: Prisoner handover deepens US security ties while trade tensions threaten...
Mexico navigated a tense week with its northern neighbors, as Canada's comments at Davos revealed cracks in the USCMA partnership and Mexico-US security collaboration continues to deepen.