Conafor: Tepozteco wildfire completely contained after 9 days
The El Tepozteco wildfire, which scorched more than 1,200 hectares near Tepoztlán, has been contained after nine days of coordinated firefighting efforts.
Art in transit: How Mexico City’s metro doubles as a museum
Mexico City has a subterranean level where art, history and urban life converge in myriad ways. Here's part one of a three-part guide to the metro's uncommon treasures.
UNESCO adds Mexico’s historic aerial photo archive to Memory of the...
A birds-eye archive of Mexico featuring over one million photos has been recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional universal value and unique perspective on the country’s development.
Fyre Festival 2 abandons Playa del Carmen plans
Organizers said in a Wednesday email update verified by The New York Times that the event is still happening — just in a different location.
How Los Cabos handles Semana Santa, its busiest week of the year
How do Baja California Sur officials get ready for Semana Santa in Los Cabos and elsewhere around the state? Hint: it involves well over a thousand personnel.
This cave in San Luis Potosí was hiding Ice Age giants
Looking for cavefish in the Sierra del Abra, biologist Luis Espinasa and his team accidentally found the remains of ancient animals. It took an underwater drone to get them out.
Mexican peso starts the week strong as the US dollar weakens
The peso strengthened Monday morning after the U.S. introduced new tariff exemptions for some tech products.
New report: Fuel smuggling is costing Mexico US $24 million a day
Fuel smuggling remains a major problem in Mexico, where roughly 30% of fuel sold is contraband.
Once an economic afterthought, Oaxaca now leads the country in industrial growth
The state's economic boom is fueled by the Interoceanic Corridor project, which includes major infrastructure upgrades and industrial development zones.
Tariff turmoil: Chronicle of a chaotic day in Washington
After sending mixed messages on Wednesday, the White House has clarified the most recent round of tariffs won't apply to Mexico.
Household and beauty products giant Unilever to invest US $800M in Nuevo León
The amount doubles the company's earlier investment announcement and marks another win for Governor Samuel García's campaign to attract investment to the state.
LEGO to invest US $508M in Nuevo León plant
LEGO will invest US $508 million to enhance sustainability and increase production capacity at its Monterrey plant, which produces around 90 million pieces per day.
Sheinbaum meets with Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser to discuss economic collaboration opportunities, focusing on projects that promote growth and social development in Mexico.
Mexico’s light vehicle exports have their worst first quarter since 2021
Despite increased production and healthy March numbers, light vehicle exports fell by 6% during the January-March period.
Despite CEO’s earlier warning, Nissan not leaving Mexico over US tariffs
In addition to calming fears about a possible exit from Mexico, the CEO of Nissan México praised President Sheinbaum's approach to negotiating new terms of trade with the United States.
Stellantis to pause production on some models amid auto sector shake-up
While some automakers hit the brakes on production in Mexico, some foreign manufacturers are eyeing Mexico's free trade tariff exemptions.