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Mayor Sheinbaum considers future regulation of Airbnb in Mexico City
The mayor announced a partnership with Airbnb in October to promote the city, but expressed concerns on Wednesday about lack of regulation.
AMLO puts diplomatic relations ‘on hold’ with Peru as crisis deepens
López Obrador said diplomatic relations with Peru were "on hold" and that Mexico sees ousted president Castillo as the country’s true leader.
Visiting Qatar the hard way: unlicensed
John Pint shares his memory of driving to Qatar in 1983 from where he lived in Saudi Arabia — and getting caught up in "License Plate Lunacy."
With 27 arrests in a week, a renewed focus on femicides in Mexico
A spate of high-profile femicides has drawn attention to gender-based violence in Mexico, prompting authorities to highlight recent arrests.
The surprising number of Nahuatl words used in modern Mexican Spanish
John Pint offers a primer on some words borrowed from this pre-Hispanic indigenous language that are used daily by most Mexicans.
Mexican actors join the Marvel universe in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
Tenoch Huerta co-stars in the sequel to “Black Panther," which draws inspiration from Mexican culture and features several Mexican actors.
Polls find mixed opinions about government’s proposed electoral reform
The results of public opinion polls on proposed election reforms have been varied, but European observers caution against centralization.
AMLO presents list of potential opposition candidates
While Ebard or Sheinbaum are likely to secure the Morena party’s nomination, it is less clear who will represent the opposition.
Hackers leak thousands of Defense Ministry documents; AMLO confirms revelations of health issues
A trove of documents leaked by hacker collective Guacamaya has revealed details about past security operations and the president's health.
4 Supreme Court justices reject proposal to eliminate mandatory pretrial detention
Their public statements would seem to doom the measure, which needs 8 out 11 justices to vote in favor to succeed at a hearing on Tuesday.