Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Do you often feel moved by what you encounter in Mexico?...

Poet Neil Graham's work is a collection of beautifully unfiltered observations of everyday life across southeastern Mexico, beautifully illustrated by a local artist.
Radish sculptures

Art, food and religion collide at Oaxaca’s unbelievable radish festival

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There's likely no destination on Earth that celebrates the humble radish quite as passionately as Oaxaca. The city hosts multiple events, the oldest of which dates back to 1897.
temple in TUla

Tourism to Tamaulipas reached its highest point in history in 2025

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Not long ago, the state had a security problem that discouraged visitors. But after extensive efforts by state authorities, Tamaulipas is now considered one of the safest destinations in Mexico.
older people hanging out

Mexico’s population will soon enter a new era of accelerated aging 

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Soon after 2030, Mexicans over 60 will outnumber those under 15, initiating an aging population structure that will affect the country's economy, healthcare and social security systems.
Skeelo ad

A new book app launches in Mexico to make reading more accessible

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The app Skeelo says it can boost the average Mexican reader's yearly book count from two to 12 by offering a free book a month via its digital application.
U.S. military on a tank near the U.S.-Mexico border

Opinion: Trump’s Venezuela gamble and lessons from America’s expansionist past

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As U.S. President Trump renews threats to deploy the military to Mexico, historian Dr. Joel Zapata reminds readers of the human and social casualties caused by American expansionism.
Rally in Toluca for Sheinbaum

Sheinbaum ends first full year with 69% approval; social programs shine, security plan struggles

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Sheinbaum's approval rating, though very good for a sitting president, is down a full 16 percentage points from her sky-high 85% rating in February 2025, with persistent cartel crime being the most evident factor.
On Saturday and again on Sunday, hundreds of Venezuelans residing in Mexico City marched along central avenues and outside the U.S. Embassy to demand a peaceful political transition in Venezuela.

Protests erupt across Mexico over US military operation in Venezuela

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Protests following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States on Saturday varied in mood between celebration and criticism, as President Sheinbaum and other Latin American leaders condemned the intervention.
Sheinbaum

Sheinbaum: ‘Intervention does not bring democracy to the people’

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Reading a prepared statement on Monday morning, Sheinbaum said Mexico maintains a historical position based on non-intervention and the self-determination of peoples, emphasizing that “Only the people can build their own future.”

All the upgrades coming to Guadalajara ahead of the World Cup

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Improvements are aimed not only at the influx of World Cup ticket holders but also at responding to the growing demand for services in the greater Guadalajara area, such as urban and road infrastructure.

What to cook this January

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A trio of fresh Mexican fruits is in season this January! Can, stew and blend for maximum delight, as Bel Woodhouse shares her best recipes!

How Britain’s most iconic trains ended up in Oaxaca

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Britain's Intercity 125 was an icon of global rail travel, but now it traverses the Oaxacan mountains. How did it end up in Mexico?
The battle of Buena Vista

A history of US interventions in Mexico

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With the spectre of conflict looming larger than ever, we take a look at some of the historic battles between Mexico and the United States.
A woman riding a black horse

Opinion: Why Donald Trump is wrong about Mexico

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Political Scientist Dr. Charlotte Smith discusses why the president is wrong about Mexico and dives into the truth behind the headlines.
Protesters shout and wave Venezuelan flags in Mexico City

In the wake of Venezuela, is Mexico next? A perspective from our CEO

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What does the U.S. attack on Venezuela mean for Mexico? CEO Travis Bembenek dives into the implications.