Friday, April 25, 2025
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New data shows Mexico’s economy grew in February despite trade uncertainty

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Though recession remains a distinct possibility, February's economic performance was better than expected.
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Christus Health breaks ground on US $100M hospital in Los Cabos

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The Baja California Sur medical facility will serve the region’s 350,000 residents, including 23,000 U.S. citizens who live in the area.
President Claudia Sheinbaum stands at a podium

Telecom talk and a posthumous message from the pope: Friday’s mañanera...

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Sheinbaum discussed the controversy around her telecommunications bill, an activist's murder and a video from the pope at her Friday morning presser.
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Mother and son from search collective that discovered Teuchitlán ranch murdered in Jalisco

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It's the second killing this month to hit the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco search collective, which uncovered the Teuchitlán "extermination camp."
wrestlers in ring

US-based World Wrestling Entertainment buys Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

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The two huge wrestling promoters from either side of the U.S.-Mexico border join forces to combine global reach with Mexico's passionate lucha libre tradition.
Two surgeons in scrubs and masks performing surgery in a dimly lit hospital operating room

Why I don’t hesitate to use Mexican hospitals

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Clean, modern and relatively cheap, Mexico's hospitals have all the technology and advanced services you'd expect back home, and English-speaking staff.
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Telecommunications overhaul sparks free speech concerns

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After U.S. anti-migrant ads aired on Mexican television, President Sheinbaum introduced a reform that would ban them — and overhaul Mexican telecommunications in the process.
The Tijuana arch

From boom to bust and back: Tijuana’s complex history with the US

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The city that once attracted Americans seeking liquor, gambling, and quick divorces now draws international companies like Kyocera, Toyota, and Samsung, revealing a resilient city that has always found opportunity at the border's edge.
A man with a clipboard stands in the shade of a cliff with fossils in the deposited sediment

Mammoths, horses and camels: Anonymous tip leads scientists to a fossil bed in Tamaulipas

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The fossilized megafauna were found in a creek bank near the Magical Town of Tula.
President Sheinbaum at the podium during her morning press conference

Ebrard shares news of US $300B in investments planned for Mexico: Thursday’s mañanera recapped

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Sheinbaum highlighted what the Mexican workforce has to offer and discussed the current strength of the Mexican peso at her Thursday morning conference.
European Union Vice President Teresa Ribera in front of a European flag

European Union rep confirms updates to trade agreement with Mexico

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As U.S. trade relations remain on shaky ground, EU Vice President Teresa Ribera is shoring up diplomatic ties with a tour of Mexico.
Mazatlán locals protest outside the home of a supposed gringo

Protests and confusion in Mazatlán after ‘gringo’ supposedly harasses construction worker

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A dispute over a blocked entrance provided a lesson on how fast misinformation and xenophobia can spiral out of control.
A semi trailer on fire blocks a Michoacán highway

Cartel conflict shuts down highways in Michoacán

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Vehicles were burned, convenience stores set ablaze and highways blocked in a day of violence that spilled into Jalisco and Guanajuato.
President Sheinbaum, CDMX Mayor Clara Brugada and other officials walk along a Mexico City Metro platform next to an orange train

Four stations of Mexico City Metro’s Line 1 are now open after a year of renovations

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Mexico City's oldest and busiest metro line is once again providing access to Roma Norte, Juárez, Condesa and Chapultepec Park.
A Grupo Modelo industrial brewery building with a sign reading "Cerveceria Modelo"

Grupo Modelo set to invest US $3.6 billion in Mexico over the next three years

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The investment from the mega-brewer, whose brands include Corona and Pacífico, will provide a boost for the economic development goals in Sheinbaum's Plan México.
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World Bank cuts growth forecast for Mexico, predicting economic stagnation

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Despite progress on poverty reduction, the World Bank predicts trade uncertainty will limit Mexico's economic growth this year.