CDMX launches axolotl chatbot to help visitors discover the best of...
Named "Xoli" for short, the axolotl-bot operates 24/7 and functions as a digital guide that answers questions about transportation, events, cultural attractions and services in seconds.
Mexico’s economy minister inaugurates consortium of binational trade chambers in bid...
Among the 23 chambers that are part of the new forum are the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico, the Mexico-China Chamber of Commerce and Technology and the Trade and Commerce Council of India and Mexico.
The world can’t get enough mezcal. Oaxaca’s forests are paying the...
The boom in mezcal production is stripping hillsides, stressing water supplies and fouling rivers. Mezcal makers say they're trying to mitigate the damage, but the scale of the problem is daunting.
Brazil’s president floats joint venture between Mexican state oil company Pemex and Petrobras
A partnership with Petrobras could potentially help Pemex to exploit other deepwater fields in the Gulf of Mexico and thus contribute to the achievement of the government's goals of self-sufficiency for gasoline.
Night at the stadium? Airbnb is offering fans a free stay at Estadio Azteca...
Four lucky fans will win a free Airbnb stay inside Mexico City's Azteca Stadium, hosted by Mexican soccer legend Hugo Sánchez. What's more, each will get a ticket to the opening World Cup match on June 11.
Clock ticks on remodel of Mexico City International Airport as World Cup nears
Renovations at both terminals of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) are only around half complete after 10 months of construction, meaning they will not be finished in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to the airport’s director general.
Mexico expecting over 4 million tourists during Holy Week holiday
Tourism Minister Josefina Rodríguez Zamora announced that 4.03 million tourists are expected at the country's top destinations — a 2.6% increase over the 3.93 million recorded during the same period of 2025.
Femsa, Oxxo’s owner, cuts workforce related to its fintech unit Spin
Spin, a debit and points-earning card accessible via any of Mexico's 24,000 Oxxo stores, has attracted 16 million users in five years. Converting those clients into bigger spenders, however, has proved a different challenge.
Mexico sends more aid to Cuba, calls for action from UN: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The situation in Cuba, Mexico's longstanding and ongoing support for the Cuban people, and the United States' posture toward the country's communist regime have been recurring issues at President Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conferences in 2026.
Graham Mackintosh’s 5,000 kilometer Baja beach walk
It was the adventure of a lifetime, except when he ran out of water. Graham Mackintosh walked the entirety of the Baja California peninsula.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta’s butterfly sanctuary
The Mariposario Jardín Mágico may not be on your list of things to do in Puerto Vallarta, but this butterfly sanctuary should be.
The Mexican NASCAR driver who received her own Barbie doll
Mexico City-born NASCAR driver Regina Sirvent just earned one of her biggest wins: being named a Barbie Role Model.
El Jalapeño: Netflix announces new series about the only two Mexicans who have ever existed
There has never been another Mexican in the history of humanity. This is an indisputable fact.
Volunteering in Puerto Vallarta: How visitors and residents can get involved
There are many ways residents and visitors can get more involved in Puerto Vallarta, and volunteering is a great way to give back to the local community that has welcomed you.
How to swear in Mexico: Curse words for south of the border
Swearing in Mexican Spanish is an art form, but it's one you'll want to be careful about before using it in public.
Mexico’s week in review: USMCA talks officially launch as Sheinbaum bets on a digital economy
This week, Mexico dove into formal USMCA negotiations, moved to go cashless and faced hard questions from Washington. Here's what you missed.