Culture Ministry denounces planned US auction of Mexican artifacts
Not only is Mexico's Culture Ministry taking legal action to stop the auction, but they are also demanding that the artifacts be rightfully returned to Mexico.
A mural at explosion site in CDMX honors Alicia Matías, who...
The 49-year-old heroine's death has been met with an outpouring of admiration while the nation mourns the 15 victims of last week's gas tanker explosion.
Canadian PM says Mexico visit aims to ‘reinforce North American prosperity’
Mark Carney's visit to Mexico City will "elevate and broaden the bilateral relationship, with a focus on security, infrastructure, investment, energy and trade," according to a statement from the prime minister's office.
The true story behind Netflix’s ‘Las Muertas,’ via one of Mexico’s most celebrated writers
Director Luis Estrada's new film is based on Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s famous 1977 true crime novel about a brutal chain of brothels that haunted Guanajuato and Jalisco from 1945 to 1964.
China tariffs could backfire on Mexican industry, chamber warns
The Mexico-China Chamber of Commerce and Technology (MEXCHAM) is warning that if tariffs are raised on China, the country will suffer inflationary and manufacturing cost pressures.
US Department of Transportation orders Delta-Aeroméxico alliance to end Jan. 1
Delta Air Lines released a statement lamenting the news, calling it "a decision that will cause significant harm to U.S. jobs, communities and consumers traveling between the U.S. and Mexico.”
In first ‘Grito’ as president, Sheinbaum honors Mexico’s heroines of Independence
Josefa Ortiz Téllez Girón, Leona Vicario, Gertrudis Bocanegra and Manuela Molina were all included in Sheinbaum's first presidential Grito, or Cry of Independence.
The complicated relationship between Mexicans and Mexico
Although Mexicans love their country and are very proud of it, they often have some conflicting ideas on the subject.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and here’s what happened
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
Threats of violence cancel ‘Grito’ celebrations in Sinaloa and Michoacán
Mexico City's Iztapalapa borough will also forego celebrations out of respect for the deceased and injured in last week's gas explosion.
Sinkhole swallows Jarritos delivery truck in Mexico City
At least eight families living near the sinkhole have been asked to leave the immediate vicinity while authorities seek to identify the cause of the 8-meter deep crater.
Guillermo del Toro auctioning off his gothic set items after Venice Film Festival triumph
The impetus for the auction was the L.A. fires' threat to his collection, which brought the filmmaker to realize that he is the guardian, not the "owner" of the artifacts.
Highway accident west of Mérida kills 16, injures 2
A freight truck carrying beer, a passenger transport van and a private vehicle were involved in the crash on the Mérida–Campeche federal highway near the town of Kopomá, Yucatán.
American woman arrested for smuggling ammunition into Mexico
It was the second recent arrest of an American trying to smuggle military equipment across the border, and an early test of a new bilateral agreement to crack down on weapons smuggling.
Veracruz residents protest port expansion threatening Gulf’s coral reefs
The group of protesters objects to the construction of a 3,000-meter breakwater on the La Gallega reef and seeks to increase visibility of the endangered Veracruz Reef System.
Attention, foreigners: Your visa will cost double in 2026
A proposal included in the 2026 federal budget presented by Mexico's Finance Ministry last week seeks to increase the cost of temporary and permanent residency visas by 100%.