Education Ministry plan to cut school year by 40 days sparks...
The proposal to end the school year early due to the World Cup provoked such a strong backlash that President Sheinbaum found it necessary to distance herself from her education minister's plan.
Mexico to invest US $8B to expand natural gas pipeline network
Mexico has announced a push to build up gas pipelines and power plants, aiming to ease dependence on U.S. natural gas and secure its energy supply.
El Jalapeño: 50,000 people pack Zócalo to watch 7 Korean men...
Apparently, some of them even found it fun.
Sheinbaum denies political interference by consulates under review in US: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Accusations of political interference in the US, the possibility that Mexico will cut short its school year and Sheinbaum's next chat with Trump were topics of note at Friday's presser.
The bromance that never was: Why the budding relationship between Vicente Fox and George...
Broccoli wasn't the only reason the budding bromance between U.S. President George W. Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox failed. But it was a factor.
No, the Mexica did not believe that the Spanish were gods
The long-held idea that the Mexica thought Hernán Cortés and his Spanish soldiers were gods is simply not true. In fact, the story was a Spanish invention.
A decline in inflation prompts Mexico’s central bank to cut its key interest rate
The central bank once again showed its willingness to cut its interest rate even as inflation remains above the 3% target, but this time it indicated that no more such cuts are likely this year.
Opinion: What would a regional utopia look like? Part 7
This summer's World Cup is the perfect excuse to lock in permanent structures that turn the pitch into the place where Mexico, the U.S. and Canada finally play as one team, Pedro Casas writes.
50,000 fans gather in Mexico City’s Zócalo to catch a glimpse of K-pop superstars BTS
The appearance came on the eve of three Mexico CIty concerts, but the question on everybody's mind was whether they will return next year. According to President Sheinbaum, the answer is yes.
US AG: More charges against Mexican politicians are coming
"We've already indicted multiple government officials out of Mexico ... And so that's something that will continue," acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a NewsNation interview on Wednesday.
Mexico sets a new record for car sales in the first 4 months of the year
While auto exports have been working their way back from a slump, car sales in Mexico keep humming along, topping the half-million mark for the January-April period for the first time.
Mexico in Numbers: Women’s representation in politics
Following a 2019 constitutional reform, women's participation in Mexican politics has skyrocketed. See how the numbers shake out in this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers.
Tamaulipas reports a strong nesting season for the world’s rarest sea turtle
Authorities in Tamaulipas have counted over 207,000 eggs across 2,307 nests for far this year — an encouraging early tally for the world's most endangered sea turtle.
Sheinbaum brushes off Trump’s cartel threats: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
On Thursday, Sheinbaum responded to Trump's latest cartel warning, denied shielding an indicted governor and announced the departure of another senior official from her administration.
See fire, earth and water at Colima’s most stunning natural wonders
Colima may be one of Mexico's smallest states, but it's got some of Mexico's most stunning views, hikes and experiences.
Court ruling cancels dozens of mining concessions in Wirikuta — but key sites remain under threat
After legal battle that have lasted 15 years, over 40 mining concessions have been canceled in Wirikuta, but dozens more still remain.