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Magnicharters, specializing in beach trip packages, abruptly cancels all flights citing ‘logistical issues’
At least three Mexican airlines — Volaris, Viva and Aeroméxico — stand poised to help the stranded vacationers, and the Quintana Roo governor is assisting with rebookings.
Mexico’s week in review: Electoral reform becomes law and a new foreign minister takes...
Sheinbaum's "Plan B" electoral reform cleared its final hurdle this week after significant pushback from her party's allies in the Senate, and Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco held his first official call with Marco Rubio.
Roberto Velasco, Mexico’s new foreign minister, talks security and migration with US counterpart Rubio
The 38-year-old Roberto Velasco was well-positioned to take over as foreign relation minister, having served as undersecretary for North American affairs, but the timing of his new task is daunting.
Mexico demands halt to Monaco auction of pre-Columbian artifacts
Mexico is demanding that a Monaco auction house pull four pre-Columbian artifacts from sale — part of a wider campaign to recover ancient pieces from abroad.
Sheinbaum defends loan of artwork to Spain, confirming its return in 2028: Monday’s mañanera...
In response to concerns that the Gelman Collection, which includes nearly 70 works of prized Mexican art, might stay in Spain, Sheinbaum said that the loan terms have been explained on "innumerable occasions" and accused doubters of being against her government.
Mexico’s week in review: A UN rebuke, an export boom and a historic Passion...
From a historic UN rebuke on enforced disappearances to record Holy Week crowds at Iztapalapa's Passion Play, Mexico's week was anything but quiet.
The Holy Week tradition that keeps Mexican residents united in San Miguel de Allende
In this tight-knit city that's rapidly embracing outsiders, San Miguel's centuries-old tradition of creating a homemade Friday of Sorrows altar for public viewing is a community constant.
Opinion: What might a regional utopia look like? Part 2
In this week's essay, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas explains why the North American region needs a deliberate strategy that puts small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) at the center.
Procesión del Silencio, the somber Michoacán Holy Week tradition
The Procession of Silence is one of many religious festivities during Holy Week in Mexico, with particular importance in Michoacán and the broader Bajío region.
MND Local: ‘No Kings’ comes to Puerto Vallarta, and 10,000 oysters come to Bucerías
An expat protest, a national seafood festival and new public safety measures all feature in this week's look at what's going on in the Bay of Banderas.