Mexico’s week in review: Fentanyl kingpin handed to US as cartel...
Other headlines this week included comments from former president Felipe Calderón hinting at a political comeback and underwhelming economic indicators in the third quarter of 2025.
Mexico deports Chinese fentanyl kingpin Brother Wang to the US
Security Minister Omar García Harfuch thanked Cuba for its "valuable cooperation" in the process.
Cabo San Lucas named No. 1 boating city in Latin America
Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Maya destinations also made the list of the region’s most popular boating and yacht charter destinations
Morena Senator Fernández Noroña takes leave to visit Palestine this weekend
Fernández Noroña dismissed the criticism by opposition figures and activists, saying his trip reflects “solidarity with the Palestinian people.”
Report: How a US company helped a Mexican cartel smuggle US $12 million of...
Fuel smuggling may account for as much as a third of the Mexican market, and the culprits aren’t found exclusively in Mexico.
Mexico City Grand Prix kicks off at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
As Spanish driver Carlos Sainz returns to defend his 2024 title at one of the sport's trickiest tracks, here's who he's up against.
Shootings shake Sinaloa state capital after capture of 10 cartel operators
The cartel retaliated after a Security Ministry operation killed a Chapitos faction leader on Tuesday, sowing chaos across the city.
Inflation in Mexico eases to 3.63%, beating analysts’ predictions
The slowing of inflation beyond expectations in early October likely gives the Bank of Mexico leeway to cut interest rates for the 11th straight time.
Where are the 8 newest Michelin Key hotels in Mexico
Mexico's latest Michelin Key properties — hospitality's equivalent to the coveted Michelin Star — are all about luxury, comfort and incredible architecture.
Pemex pipeline spills into Veracruz’s Pantepec River, complicating flood cleanup
It’s unclear when the pipeline first ruptured, but residents say they began noticing signs of a spill last weekend.
Brazilian manufacturer, facing 50% US tariffs, looks to invest in Mexico
The CFO of the manufacturing firm WEG said his company is working to "reallocate export losses" as U.S. tariffs continue to reshape global commerce.
Why do Mexicans eat pan de muerto all year long?
If it's a sacred Day of the Dead tradition, why do Mexicans eat pan de muerto all the time? Our local expert explains.
The Friar Francisco de Burgoa Library and Oaxaca’s cultural renaissance
Oaxaca city's most historic library offers open access to knowledge for all. Discover how this national treasure is transforming the community that built it.
Sheinbaum’s advice for families hit by soda tax hike? Drink less: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
On Wednesday, the president gave an update on flood cleanup in central Mexico, train projects under construction and the 88% tax increase on soda that will take effect in 2026.
Drought affects just 7.5% of Mexico after summer of exceptional rainfall
Though the percentage could possibly rise now that the rainy season is over, it's still almost four times lower than the percentage figure one year ago.
Britain adds Mexico to its list of countries with risk of methanol poisoning
Methanol is sometimes mixed with ethanol to cut costs, a practice that is both illegal and dangerous. The problem is especially prominent in Brazil.