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New York Times: US will designate 6 Mexican cartels as terrorist groups
Among the most powerful of the Mexican cartels expected to receive the designation are the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Como la flor: Adventures at the southern tip of Texas
In a rare and daring escape from Mexico, Sarah DeVries explores her home state of Texas and ponders the relationship between Mexico and the U.S.
LeBaron massacre was not an act of terrorism, Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera recapped
The president also addressed U.S. plans to send migrants to Guantanamo Bay and the role of Cuban doctors in Mexico.
A ‘peaceful revolution’ in Mexico: Monday’s mañanera recapped
President Sheinbaum's 100-day address, a 2006 mining disaster and political conflict in Nuevo León were hot topics at Monday's press conference.
A filmmaker’s list of classic Mexican Christmas films (and where to watch them)
Gather the family around the television, break out the chestnuts and get stuck in to one of these perfect Mexican Christmas movies.
Are Mexicans really always late?
Time in Mexico can be pretty flexible in terms of punctuality, but there are some things that even Mexicans aren't late for.
Sheinbaum, one of the ’25 most influential women of 2024′: Friday’s mañanera recapped
How will Sheinbaum deal with Trump-style machismo? "Stand by for fireworks," writes the Financial Times in its ranking of women leaders.
The women who fought in the Mexican Revolution
While names like Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata are synonymous with the Revolution, it was the women of the front lines who played some of the most important roles in combat - and victory.
How prepared is Mexico for a mass US deportation operation?
Donald Trump confirmed on Monday that he plans to use the U.S. military to carry out a mass deportation operation, which would send millions of immigrants to Mexico.
What it’s like raising a bilingual, bicultural kid in Mexico
Raising kids anywhere is tough - but when they're a child of two distinct cultures, it can sometimes be even tougher.