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Mexicans who have won the Nobel Prize
There was no Nobel Prize winner from Mexico this year, but there have been several historically who have earned the prestigious award.
I used to practice ‘amparo’ law. Here’s why the proposed reform is worrying
In Mexican law, an amparo trial defends citizens who have had their rights infringed upon by the government. President Sheinbaum recently introduced a reform that would reduce its scope.
What’s on in Guadalajara and Lake Chapala in October?
Stand up for some comedy, celebrate patron saints and tango the night as we take a look at what's happening in Jalisco this month.
How the Mexican government and the Catholic Church are tackling gun violence together
A firearms amnesty is looking to reduce the number of guns in Mexico, but is the scheme working as effectively as it could?
The complicated relationship between Mexicans and Mexico
Although Mexicans love their country and are very proud of it, they often have some conflicting ideas on the subject.
How a Japanese technique is helping rewild ‘the forest at the end of the...
Activists in the Juanacatalán region of Jalisco are working to try and save native forests by using imported specialist techniques.
What’s on in Guadalajara in September
National pride, hot air balloons and corn (of course) are all on offer in the state of Jalisco this month.
The fascinating history of charrería in Mexico
What makes a Charro? Why, just Mexico's last emperor, some cowboys and centuries of Mexican history.
Meet the young designer behind FIFA’s acclaimed 2026 World Cup posters
Mexico's 2026 World Cup posters, created by young Mexico City graphic designer Mario Cortés, have earned him suprise kudos from the New York Times.
Not everything happens in Mexico City, you know
In a country so diverse, historic and beautiful, why is it only ever the capital that gets attention?