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Local culture or racket? Banda music on the beach divides Mazatlán
A viral video of banda musicians on a Mazatlán beach prompted online and offline debate over cultural identity, tourism and gentrification.
US appeals court extends block on enforcement of Texas migrant arrest law
The law, which allows state authorities to arrest and deport people suspected of having entered the U.S. illegally, is on hold for the time being.
Judge reportedly rules against decree that closed Huatulco golf site
Magnate Ricardo Salinas Pliego said on Monday that a Oaxaca judge issued a "definitive suspension" against the closure of Las Parotas golf club.
On International Mother Language Day, Mexico celebrates linguistic diversity
Mexico observed International Mother Language Day on Wednesday, celebrating its 68 Indigenous languages and efforts to preserve them.
Is Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD coming to Mexico?
BYD sold more electric vehicles than any other company in the last quarter of 2023, mostly in China, but is expanding to other markets.
He brought ancient Tenochtitlán to life; now Thomas Kole makes first Mexico visit
The Dutch technical artist's painstakingly detailed renderings of the ancient metropolis create "an impressive journey through time."
Australia vs Mexico in Numbers
As part of our Australia in Focus week, we look at the data on Mexico and Australia, from demographics to land area to biodiversity to shark attacks.
What you should know about Mexico and Australia’s Indigenous diplomacy
The unlikely, but perfect, synergy between two countries an ocean apart is good for international relations.
Xóchitl Gálvez begins US tour in New York City
The opposition candidate tour caters to the 1.44 million voting-age Mexican citizens who reside in the U.S.
Which constitutional reforms will AMLO send to Congress in February?
The Morena party doesn't currently have the supermajority needed to pass constitutional reforms, but that could change after the June elections.