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Pyramid of Palenque

If you love Machu Picchu, then you’ll love Palenque in Mexico

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What do Machu Picchu in Peru and Palenque in Mexico have in common? Both are spectacular examples of Indigenous grandeur, as globetrotting writer Nellie Huang explains.
Americans and Mexicans marching against Trump

Poll: Majority of Mexicans think bilateral relationship with US is deteriorating

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In a recent poll, 56% of respondents said that the Sheinbaum administration is doing badly or very badly at managing U.S. President Trump, while just 28% of those polled said it is doing well or very well.
Sheinbaum first report

‘We’re doing well and going to do better’: Sheinbaum delivers upbeat first government report

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President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday delivered her first annual government report in a 70-minute speech from the National Palace, exactly 11 months after she took office.
A young girl writing in a textbook

Libros Para Niños: Advancing literacy for all in Zihuatanejo

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Bringing education to working children of Indigenous parents is no easy matter, but one charity is working hard to make a difference.
Senator Tellez

Opposition Senator Téllez tells Fox News that Mexicans want US help against the cartels

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Called out for encouraging foreign intervention, the senator said "help" is not "intervention," while accusing the president of protecting cartels.
President Sheinbaum smiles from behind a podium next to a banner reading "Conferencia del Pueblo"

US bombing of Mexican cartels ‘won’t happen,’ Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera recapped

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The DEA's disputed "bilateral" anti-cartel effort and U.S. musings about dropping bombs in Mexico took center stage at Sheinbaum's Friday presser.
A caring younger woman provides support and companionship to an elegant elderly woman in a garden setting.

Why do Mexicans use ‘usted’ as a way to show respect?

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Why Mexicans use usted — or don't — isn't always about respecting one's elders, explains Andrea Fischer.
newspapers hanging up at a stand

Blood, guts, sex and scandal: The history behind Mexico’s infamous ‘nota roja’ tabloids

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La nota roja has a rich history in Mexico dating back more than 135 years, with numerous publications — both newspapers and magazines — focusing on violent crime, accidents and other gory events.
A scenic overlook of the historic cityscape of Oaxaca city, Mexico. The city is seen nestled in a valley surrounded by hazy mountains.

Find authentic culture in these Oaxaca city bookstores

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Avid reader Diego Levin suggests a novel way to explore Oaxaca city — by visiting its most interesting and well-stocked bookstores. Here are his favorites.
Sheinbaum congratulates Mexico's women flag football players

Sheinbaum celebrates Mexico’s two-time flag football champs: Monday’s mañanera recapped

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The Mexican women's flag football team won gold on Sunday at the World Games, marking their second successive championship triumph over the United States.