‘No risk’ to World Cup visitors, says Sheinbaum: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to questions about the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the dissemination on Sunday of videos and images created with artificial intelligence that purported to depict scenes of violence that didn't actually exist.
For ‘therians’ in Mexico, acting like animals is the point
Teenagers trotting on all fours and wearing tails have turned “therian” — an online trend in which people identify as animals — into Mexico’s latest flash point, jumping from TikTok feeds into town plazas, campuses and even Congress.
Inside El Mencho’s last hideout in Tapalpa, Jalisco
Luxury furniture, neatly folded clothes, plenty of food, an altar — and a handwritten version of Psalm 91. Here's what else reporters found inside the property where the CJNG cartel boss was found.
President Sheinbaum ponders a lawsuit against Elon Musk
It is not uncommon for political enemies to hurl baseless accusations of narco-complicity, but this one came from a foreigner and the richest man in the world.
Analysis: Mexico may pay a steep price for the killing of Jalisco cartel leader...
El Mencho's killing may have enabled Mexico’s authorities to secure a political win with Washington. But the operation should not be seen as a victory, writes Mexican sociologist Raúl Zepeda Gil.
Arson attacks and narco-blockades continue in Jalisco as CJNG responds to El Mencho’s death
Various acts of violence and vandalism were committed in Guadalajara and other parts of Jalisco on Monday night in an apparent continuation of the hostile reaction to the death on Sunday of CJNG leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes.
In Bloomberg report, business sector bashes Mexico’s new judiciary, calling it erratic and biased
Just over five months after the new judges were sworn in, Mexico's court system is "in disarray," according to a dozen current and former judicial employees as well as business leaders surveyed by Bloomberg.
Chinese automakers BYD, Geely are bidding on Mexico’s shuttered Aguascalientes Nissan plant
A win by either would give China's auto sector the foothold in Mexico it has been seeking for years. But there's a third competitor in the mix — Vietnamese EV maker VinFast.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? The trends in bilateral services trade
Pedro Casas, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce, explains why services trade with Mexico creates U.S. jobs, delivers a consistent surplus, injects huge amounts of money into the U.S. economy, and strengthens the broader North American platform that enables both countries to compete globally.
Retail chain Coppel to invest US $830M, open 80 new stores
The financing is expected to support the creation of 2,500 direct jobs in 2026, adding to Grupo Coppel’s existing workforce of over 130,000 and consolidating the company’s position as one of the top 10 employers in Mexico.
Mexico to produce mRNA vaccines under new agreement with Moderna
President Sheinbaum announced on Monday the signing of an agreement between the Health Ministry, state-owned medical company Birmex, Mexican pharmaceutical company Liomont and U.S. pharmaceutical firm Moderna to produce vaccines and scientific research.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? The bilateral agriculture relationship
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas provides four reasons why Mexico is extraordinarily relevant to the U.S. agricultural industry.
Business confidence in Mexico hits its lowest point in 3 years
Economic weakness (just 0.7% growth in 2025), inflationary challenges, new tariffs and anxiety over the scheduled review of the USMCA trade agreement are likely contributing factors.
Grupo Modelo’s plan to make Mexico the World Cup’s best host country: Beer everywhere
Not all World Cup competition will be on the pitches this summer. Each of the three hosting nations wants to be considered the best host, and Mexico is in it to win.
Mexico’s biggest retailer turns to a viral videogame to find tech talent
Walmart México has created custom coding challenges within the massively popular game, becoming the first Latin American company to recruit through the platform as Mexico emerges as a regional tech hub.
British neobank Revolut launches banking operations in Mexico with a special perk for US-Mexico transfers
The newly certified bank is offering no-fee remittance transfers from the US, hoping to attract Mexicans living abroad to the app.