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Hurricane Willa affected 33,000 in two states
Around 33,000 Sinaloa and Nayarit residents were affected by Hurricane Willa, a category 3 hurricane that struck the Pacific coast Tuesday.
As voting set to begin, worries grow over future of Mexico City airport
A day before consultation on the Mexico City airport begins, concerns are growing over the negative economic impact that canceling the project might have.
24 hours in Mexico City’s Colonia Juárez: its former glory is coming back
It’s impossible not to be charmed by the French architecture and dilapidated decadence of Mexico City’s Colonia Juárez.
UN warns some migrants are in danger should they be deported
The United Nations Refugee Agency has warned that the migrant caravan traveling through Mexico is likely to include people fleeing 'real danger.'
More foreigners will come to see the Mexico Grand Prix this year
Twenty drivers from 10 teams will be aiming for the checkered flag at this weekend's Formula 1 race in Mexico City.
September second worst month for homicides; 2018 could become worst year ever
The year is on track to be the most violent in recent history after the second highest number of cases in the past 20 years was recorded in September.
Border standoff: thousands of migrants camped out on Guatemala side
Thousands of Central American migrants camped out last night on the Guatemalan side of Mexico’s southern border as a standoff continues.
New mall in Mérida is one of the largest in Mexico
A massive new shopping center opens this weekend in Mérida, Yucatán.
The Harbor Mérida, located in the north of the Yucatán capital, is one of...
Fitch downgrade on Pemex is ‘absurd,’ says new energy secretary
Rocío Nahle questioned a Fitch Ratings downgrade from stable to negative in its outlook on debt held by the state oil company.
New labor secretary sees ‘titanic’ task ahead to improve workers’ conditions
The new government faces challenges to improve the rights and conditions of Mexican workers but sees six years as enough to make 'profound change'