Ixcaret theme park banned from using Maya culture for marketing, for...
The ruling will stay in effect only until the SUprme Court makes a final decision on what could be a landmark case for Mexico¿s cultural future
FIFA president Infantino attends Guadalajara qualifier, signaling confidence in Mexico as...
The World Cup qualifiers marked Guadalajara's first major sporting event since El Mencho's death. All went off without a hitch as Jamaica beat New Caledonia before a packed Akron Stadium.
Signs of life found for 40,000 of Mexico’s 132,000 missing persons
The National Public Security System has long been hampered in its searches by unreliable and missing data. Now, a new push toward more efficient techniques and procedures is starting to bear fruit.
Mexico resumes package delivery to the US after seven-month suspension
Mexico's national mail service has resumed package deliveries to the United States after a multi-month suspension, but senders will need to navigate a new set of U.S. customs requirements.
Mexico’s National Anthropology Museum receives UNESCO’s Blue Shield maximum protection designation
The globally famed site of Mexico's rich historical heritage is the first Latin American building designated by UNESCO to receive maximum safeguarding during war or natural disaster.
Navy launches search for 2 missing aid boats bound for Cuba: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Friday's presser covered Mexico's search for nine people — including a toddler — aboard the missing Cuba-bound vessels, as well as a US border breach and World Cup travel safety.
El Jalapeño: Mexican architect one vote away from completing 500 year revenge plan
In the running to complete Spain's most famous cathedral, one man from Michoacán is promising to finish what Cuauhtémoc couldn't.
Rina Lazo, the only female muralist in Palacio de Bellas Artes
Born in Guatemala, Rina Lazo made her name in Mexico, collaborating on murals with Diego Rivera, and painting many artworks of her own during her 96 years.
Young wineries like Altos Norte are changing how wine lovers see Jalisco
Altos Norte is helping put Jalisco on the map for winemaking, thanks to its low-interventionist methods and its exceptionally drinkable natural wines.
Peso breaks past 18 to the dollar after Banxico’s surprise rate cut
The peso slid past 18 per dollar Friday for the first time since December, as Banxico's interest rate cut combined with rising inflation, an unexpected trade deficit and Middle East tensions to rattle markets.
After 7 years, renowned search collective founder Ceci Flores finds her son’s remains in Sonora
The search collective that Ceci Flores founded has been involved in the discovery of more than 2,700 bodies in its seven years of existence. The remains found this week belong to one of the missing sons.
Bucking expectations, central bank cuts interest rate despite inflationary pressures
Banxico cut its key interest rate to 6.75% on Thursday despite rising inflation — a split 3-2 board decision that caught most analysts off guard.
Mexico in Numbers: What are Mexico’s most popular airlines?
Mexico in Numbers is back, revealing the most popular airlines in Mexico in 2025, from budget carriers to international heavyweights.
Face-shaped conchas in Mexico City feed another wave of Harfuch-mania
In a phenomenon that doesn't appear to be going away any time soon, the image of Omar García Harfuch, Mexico's top cop, is showing up everywhere, even on a traditional Mexican sweet bread.
China threatens retaliation over Mexico’s tariff hikes
Beijing warned Mexico it reserves the right to retaliate after an official probe found Mexico's sweeping tariff hikes on Chinese goods constitute trade and investment barriers.
Did the government cover up February’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill?
The Sheinbaum administration strongly denies it, but prominent environmental groups, including Greenpeace and Cemda, say that nearly a month after the spill was discovered, the public was still not informed.