US, Mexico sketch a plan to keep trade flowing on minerals...
The plan aims to protect supply chains for key minerals like lithium, cobalt and aluminum for batteries, and electronics manufacturing materials like copper and nickel.
Pemex debt hits lowest level in over a decade at $84.5...
The world's most indebted oil company is starting to dig itself out thanks to financial restructuring and increased oil production.
Volaris launches 33 new flights, deepening Mexico-US connectivity ahead of the...
The low-cost carrier is now offering 11 new flights to the U.S., including its first connections to Detroit and Salt Lake City.
El Jalapeño: Trump accuses Mexico of ‘weaponizing sovereignty’ threatens tariffs on hard taco shells...
In news that didn't happen: Trump threatens Mexico over having too many ideas about independence.
What’s on this February in the Riviera Maya and Yucatán
February offers more than just marvelous beach views on the Riviera Maya. There are amazing events, too, from Carnaval and cuisine to dance and painting classes.
BBC correspondent presses Sheinbaum on violence in Sinaloa: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
"Murders, assassinations, terrible mutilations. What's it going to take for your government to bring that violence under control?" BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville asked the president this morning.
Will Sheinbaum’s electoral reform block organized crime from funding Mexico’s political parties?
President Sheinbaum's soon-to-be-made-public electoral reform includes measures aimed at increasing oversight of campaign finances, but the opposition warns they will "formalize narco-politics."
GAP, the airport operator, is expanding its 12 terminals, including Vallarta, Guadalajara, Los Cabos and Tijuana
The investment will not only expand GAP's infrastructure by 58% and boost its annual passenger total to 85 million, but also incorporate advanced technology for safe low-visibility landings.
Contemporary classical composer Gabriela Ortiz leads contingent of Mexican Grammy winners
Ortiz, 61, won the best contemporary classical composition Grammy for “Dzonot,” inspired by the cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula. Natalia Lafourcade and Carín León also took home statuettes.
Opinion: Could Mexico make America great again? The bilateral agriculture relationship
In this week's article, the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas provides four reasons why Mexico is extraordinarily relevant to the U.S. agricultural industry.
Trump’s message celebrating 1847 invasion of Mexico draws defiant response from Sheinbaum
On Monday, U.S. President Trump published a message praising the United States' "victories in the Mexican territories of California and New Mexico." Mexico did not let it slide.
Mexico City’s Art Week 2026 is here: The MND guide to what to see
The capital's 2026 Art Week has begun, and as usual, it promises not to disappoint. Read our top picks on what to see as contemporary artists from Mexico and beyond strut their stuff.
Churrería El Moro opens in Los Angeles, its second outpost in SoCal
Churrería El Moro, Mexico City’s most famous churro shop, opened its first store in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 29, following the success of its Costa Mesa location.
MND Local: Protesters paralyze Puerto Vallarta after auto accident fatality
Protests brought Puerto Vallarta to a standstill in January following the death of a young woman in an auto accident, making travel more difficult for those visiting the city.
MND Local: Guadalajara addresses a measles outbreak and other news
From measles outbreaks to airport improvements ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, February is a busy news month in Guadalajara.
Backing Bachelet, Sheinbaum says it’s ‘time for a woman’ to lead the UN: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum responded to questions about Mexico's support for former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet's candidacy to become the next secretary-general of the United Nations and her government's decision to send humanitarian aid to Cuba.