The Tour de France (sort of) comes to Mazatlán
A taste of the world's premier cycling race on the Pacific coast, as the Tour de France L'Étape Mazatlán gave locals the chance to don the famous yellow vest.
90 years ago today, communists and fascists fought the Battle of...
On Nov. 20, 1935, Mexican communists duked it out with homegrown fascists at the Revolution Day parade in the Mexico City Zócalo.
More than an urban legend: The secret tunnels beneath Guadalajara
Beginning in the 18th century, a series of underground aqueducts were built by a Franciscan friar to supply Guadalajuara with water. Yes, many still exist. But be careful if you decide to explore them.
Opposition party’s US $114K contract with Gen Z organizer exposed as ‘4T’ marks 7...
Payments from an opposition political party to a Generation Z influencer, and the upcoming seventh anniversary of the "fourth transformation" political movement were among the issues President Sheinbaum spoke about at her Wednesday morning press conference.
Mexico is less than 3 years away from having Latin America’s largest supercomputer
Building the supercomputer will take from two to three years, but Mexico will have access to the Spanish firm BSC's supercomputer starting in January 2026.
Navy removes signs claiming a Mexican beach is US territory
The signs, with text in English and Spanish, claimed that the zone was a U.S. National Defense Area and that anyone found there would be detained and searched.
Authorities arrest 54 suspected CJNG operatives in Colima sweep
Mexico's security minister also announced on Wednesday that authorities detained Jorge Armando "N," the leader of a CJNG cell and the alleged mastermind of former Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo's murder.
New Porsche driving center near Mexico City lets you test luxury sports cars on a F1-quality track
The first Porsche Driving Center in Latin America, located near Mexico CIty, features a 4-kilometer race track designed by noted Formula 1 architect Hermann Tilke.
99 facts you need to know about Mexico: 41-60
What is Mexico's literacy rate? How much do people spend in Chiapas versus Mexico City? What is the most popular name? Find out or test your knowledge of the 99 facts you need to know about Mexico.
Foreign direct investment in Mexico climbs to record US $40.9B, already surpassing all of 2024
New investment contributed to around 16% of total FDI in Mexico in the first nine months of the year, with the remainder of the money coming from reinvestment of profits and payments by foreign companies with an existing presence in Mexico.
Made in Mexico: José Emilio Pacheco
Although his works have rarely been translated into English, José Emilio Pacheco was one of the greatest Mexican writers of the 20th century, a master of novels, short stories, essays and poems.
MND Local: November news in Puerto Vallarta
Will Uber airport pickups be allowed in Puerto Vallarta? What new resort is opening in the destination soon? Our PV correspondent answers all with a November news roundup.
‘Last time the US came to Mexico, they took half the territory,’ Sheinbaum warns: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
Asked about Trump's comment on Monday that launching "strikes in Mexico to stop drugs" would be "OK" with him, Sheinbaum once again declared that a U.S. military intervention in Mexico "won't happen."
Beyond the stadium: ‘Social World Cup’ program to rally soccer-loving communities around art and physical education
The months-long cultural agenda offers more than 5,000 activities via a “Conoce México” (“Discover Mexico”) mobile app, including a mini-robotics world championship, the creation of more than 10,000 murals and — in true Mexican fashion — attempts at three Guinness World Records.
1,500 Oxxos in Jalisco will serve as safe spaces for threatened women
The idea is that the ubiquity of the convenience stores, combined with their direct communication via emergency buttons with authorities, helps women find protection quickly and easily.
Responding to sanctions, Mexico cedes slots to US airlines at AICM
The conflict over the allocation of flights and routes came to a head in October when DOT revoked approval for 13 routes operated by Mexican airlines to the U.S. from Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and Mexico City International Airport (AICM).