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Cancún sees decline in international tourism for first time in seven years
Insecurity and a lack of tourism promotion have been blamed for a 2% decline in international arrivals to Cancún in January.
US authorities accuse El Chapo’s sons of drug trafficking
With the conviction of one of Mexico's most notorious drug lords behind them, United States authorities are now going after his sons.
Police, military deployment to beef up security in Coatzacoalcos
The federal government announced today that it will bolster security forces in response to a wave of violence in the Veracruz city.
Senators negotiate unanimous agreement on new national guard
Federal senators have reached an agreement that will see the government’s national guard proposal pass unanimously in the upper house of Congress.
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Mexico City government manipulated crime figures, new administration charges
The city government has accused its predecessor of manipulating crime statistics by wrongly classifying high-impact crimes.
Gangs battle over drug trade in southeast Mexico City
The death of a criminal leader at the hands of marines in 2017 was the catalyst for a turf war that is believed to be behind a recent surge in violence.
Water recedes on Pacific coast beaches due to anticyclone system
People enjoying beachtime in Guerrero and Sonora were startled when the water retreat as much as 30 meters in the span of half an hour.
Business leaders give AMLO benefit of the doubt but question blockades, strikes
Despite setbacks such as the cancellation of the Mexico City airport and the freezing of energy reform, business leaders are on side with government.
Looking for craft beer in Mexico City? Here are some options
Folks are clamoring for local beer but until recently not many breweries were actually located in the heart of CDMX.
Cocaine smuggling by sea triples in four years; boats run from Colombia to Mexico
The amount of cocaine shipped northbound by sea through Mexican waters almost tripled between 2014 and 2017, according to the United States Coast Guard.