MND Local: Fire put out quickly at San Miguel de Allende’s...
The fire — the second at the nature reserve in about a year — was quickly put out but occurred amid heightened concern about local threats to the park's ecosystem.
Short circuit blamed for blaze that destroyed dozens of businesses in...
According to preliminary reports from authorities, the fire started around 1:15 a.m. in the restaurant area located on Avenida del Morro, along the beach strip of Punta Zicatela, Oaxaca.
MND Tutor | FIFA World Cup contest
Fancy juggling your way to the FIFA World Cup and learning Spanish at the same time? Look no further than this week's MND Tutor.
How to become emperor of Mexico — the story of Agustín de Iturbide
Mexico has had two emperors and both were shot by a firing squad. But before his execution, Agustín de Iturbide's short reign as emperor left an important legacy.
El Jalapeño: Coca Cola celebrates 100 years in Mexico by aiming for 100% market...
It's a different sort of coke cartel, ok? Here's some more news that definitely didn't happen this week.
Battle over Chapala aqueduct tests Mexico’s transparency laws
Jalisco's government has refused to release the blueprints for a new aqueduct in Lake Chapala, leading to controversy over the project.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: March 7th
Reservations, risk and rainfall: Have you been paying attention to the news this week?
The time is now for Mexico to decide how much power AI will have
AI might be error-filled and not actually profitable yet, but it's still coming. So now's the time for Mexico to figure out how much power it will have over people's lives.
The evolution of Spring Break in Los Cabos
Spring Break in Los Cabos is a rather recent phenomenon, but it has grown fast. This year, over 50,000 college students are expected to arrive.
Michelin-starred Masala y Maíz celebrates International Women’s Month with series of one-night-only dinners
Something special is happening at Masala y Maíz in March. In honor of International Women's Month, the acclaimed Mexico City restaurant is welcoming in guest female chefs from around the globe.
Mexico’s week in review: El Mencho’s burial, a sinking peso and the World Cup countdown
With El Mencho buried and Jalisco stabilizing, Mexico turned its attention to election reform and World Cup preparations. Didn't catch every story? Here's what you missed the first week of March.
Mexico after El Mencho: The ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast shares insider perspectives
Mexico News Daily's podcast takes a break from its season 2 programming to share two new episodes on the state of Mexico after El Mencho's fall — including firsthand accounts from Jalisco residents.
Drug busts, arrests and the ‘definite’ decline of the Jalisco cartel: Friday’s mañanera recapped
The press conference also featured details of Mexico's World Cup security plans and Sheinbaum's response to a recent U.S. threat of unilateral action against cartels in Latin America.
The Sundance Film Festival announces its return to Mexico City on April 30
For the third straight year, the Mexican version of the famed independent film showcase will feature screenings at a number of movie theaters across the capital for four days
Mexico announces kick-off of formal USMCA negotiations — without Canada
Holding bilateral sessions during the trilateral process is not unheard of in USMCA negotiations, and the Canadians are expected to join the early talks at an unspecified future date.
Peso continues to slide amid Iran war risks, nearing 18 to the dollar
The Mexican peso continued to lose value against the dollar as Trump continued to threaten Iran and unemployment rose in the U.S.