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A short history of immigration in Roma and Condesa
Immigration in Roma Norte hasn't always been contentious — but it has always happened.
Sheinbaum’s take on what Mexico needs from the cruise industry: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum discussed cruise passenger spending, the proposed Cozumel dock and the state of the economy at Friday's presser.
Senate grants Security Ministry broad data access powers, sparking ‘police state’ fears
The federal government argues that the National Investigation and Intelligence System Law, popularly referred to as the "Spy Law," is required to bolster the state's capacity to combat organized crime.
Street protests in the capital: A timeless feature of life in Mexico
The recent tent city that sprang up in the Zócalo is just the latest in a centuries-long and legally protected tradition of protest in Mexico City.
Mexico-Canada relations take center stage during Sheinbaum’s G7 visit
Both President Sheinbaum and Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized their support for the USMCA and said they were interested in the idea of holding a trilateral meeting that included Trump.
What is President Sheinbaum’s agenda at the G7?
Sheinbaum departed Mexico City on Monday for the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada, where she will hold bilateral talks with several world leaders.
Gracias a la vida: Finding my gratitude in San Miguel de Allende’s civility
A Canadian expat reflects on how his winter stays in San Miguel de Allende offer a master class in civility and frequently remind him to be grateful.
Tatiana Clouthier on ICE raids, fear and the Mexican workforce
In an interview with MND, the head of the Institute for Mexicans Abroad detailed how the Trump administration's immigration policy is impacting the mental health, safety and dignity of Mexican communities in the U.S.
Sheinbaum to attend next week’s G7 Summit: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum said that Foreign Affairs Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente is working to arrange bilateral meetings with various presidents and prime ministers at the Summit, and declared that a meeting with Trump was "very probable."
CDMX museum closures and cellphones in schools: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum weighed in on a proposed cell phone ban, answered questions about Columbian mercenaries in Mexico and explained why some Mexico City museums closed this week.