Sunday, November 30, 2025

El Jalapeño: Whales gather off the coast of Mexico as annual...

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Human-watching season turns office life into a hilarious safari spectacle in this week's El Jalapeño, Mexico's premier fake news outlet.
Imperial woodpecker

The hunt for Mexico’s rarest bird — that might not even...

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The Imperial woodpecker may well be extinct, since one hasn't been sighted since 1956. But bird watchers are still looking, hoping to find evidence the species continues.
A black-and-white portrait of a young artist Pedro Friedeberg, wearing a dark suit and polka-dot tie, standing inside an immersive room covered entirely in geometric Op Art patterns and surrealist symbols.

Mexico’s last Surrealist: Inside the fantastical world of artist Pedro Friedeberg

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After escaping European fascism as a child, Friedeberg learned art in a Mexico still dominated by the realist legacy of muralism—a legacy he ultimately rejected.
Puerto Vallarta

How to celebrate the holidays in Puerto Vallarta

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The holidays are a festive season in Mexico, and that's certainly true in sunny Puerto Vallarta, where traditional Christas and New Year's Eve festivities abound.
A farmer sits on a blue tractor in front of a Corona beer factory

Mexico’s week in review: Nationwide blockades and a federal leadership shake-up

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The sudden exit of Mexico's controversial attorney general and disruptive nationwide protests marked the week of Nov. 24-28, as the country continues to navigate economic and security challenges.
Travis Bembenek sits at a desk recording a podcast while wearing a Mexico News Daily T-shirt

A few words about the new MND Merch and MND culture: A perspective from...

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You asked, MND delivers: CEO Travis Bembenek introduces MND Merch, so readers can rep the MND mission across Mexico and beyond.

MND Tutor | Colores

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Learn about colors, culture and Spanish, as MND Tutor takes a look at one of the best stories of the past week.
Guadalajara

How Guadalajara became a global city

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The Manila Galleon Trade was the first trade route to connect Asia and the Americas. It brought wondrous new things to Mexico and along the way turned Guadalajara into a global city.
News quiz

The MND News Quiz of the Week: November 29th

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Tecate, transport and travel guides: Have you been paying attention to the headlines this week?
Piracy in Los Cabos

Looting at Land’s End: The history of pirates in Los Cabos

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Los Cabos was a haven for pirates for over 300 years ago, a legacy that lives on today in the pirate ships which treat tourists to sword fights and other attractions.
Montse González

How Montse González is redefining tequila

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Tequila brands are overwhelmingly run by men. But that's not the case at Leyenda 1925, where co-founde Montse González is setting an example she hopes other women can follow.
Isaac del Toro at ceremony

Breakout cycling star Isaac del Toro is Mexico’s Sportsman of the Year 

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The 21-year-old's international cycling achievements piled up throughout the year, earning him the top Mexican sports honor formerly claimed by the likes of Lorena Ochoa and Hugo Sánchez.

Chichén Itzá beats out Teotihuacán and Tulum as Mexico’s top draw in a banner year for cultural tourism

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The intrinsic value alone of such Mexican cultural sites as Chichén Itzá and Teotihuacán make them worth protecting, but they also serve as drivers of local economies and identities.
President Sheinbaum gestures as she speaks from behind her press conference podium

Attorney General’s Office must transform ‘for the good of Mexico,’ Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera recapped

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The contentious exit of Mexico's long-time attorney general took up much of Friday's presser, where Sheinbaum also praised the woman stepping into the AG's shoes.
Gertz 2025

Attorney General Gertz resigns after nearly 7 scandal-filled years on the job

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The former AG's penchant for provoking controversy continued even after he left office, with opposition lawmakers insisting that his retirement did not follow the established rules.
ANTAC AND FNRCM

Truckers end blockades after marathon negotiation results in an accord

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Mexico's roads, toll booths and ports of entry are returning to normal Friday after four days of protests over unresolved highway security, water use and agricultural policy issues.