Sunday, January 19, 2025
The Mexico City government has placed hydration points in the first quadrant of the Zócalo where passersby can stop by to have a glass of natural water, in order to avoid heat stroke or dehydration in the face of the third heat wave affecting the City.

Prepare your skin (and yourself) for Mexico City’s brutal dry season

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Humidifiers and electrolytes will become your new best friends as the Mexican winter brings dryness, dehydration and bad hair days.
Claudia Sheinbaum

MND Perspectives: What to expect in 2025

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Will 2025 see Mexico sink or swim? Our subscriber-exclusive podcast asks the big questions this week.
A plate of ceviche

State By Plate: the sometimes dry but always delicious cuisine of...

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Heaped plates of pozole seco and an agave distillate all of its own means Colima has plenty to offer the traveling gourmand.
After the passage of the storm Lidia through Jalisco and Nayarit, only one person was reported dead and material damage to houses and roads. In Puerto Vallarta there were only fallen trees and superficial damage to buildings. In the morning people began to remove the debris, there were no injuries. Tourist activity resumed early in the morning.

One perfect day in Puerto Vallarta — A guide for the quintessential 24-hour visit

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Malecón morning strolls, great food and an unbeatable atmosphere combine for the perfect day on the Pacific coast.
Cochinita Pibil

Taste of Mexico: Cochinita Pibil

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Caution: This article on traditional Mayan food contains a controversial (but delicious) opinion.

Are foreigners still moving to Mexico? Our CEO interviews immigration expert Sonia Diaz

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Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with immigration consultant Sonia Diaz to get her insight into current immigration trends.
The pearl industry was the pride of La Paz for over 400 years, a history still honored today.

The pearls of La Paz — the gems that defined Baja California Sur’s capital

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Famous for its gargantuan dimensions and natural beauty, pearls in La Paz continue to be coveted worldwide.
A woman organizing her stuff in a messy room

No storage? No problem: here’s how to fix your lack of cupboards

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Ever heard of shelves? We hope so, because the people designing your new home haven't.
President Claudia Sheinbaum at the podium during her morning mañanera, or press conference, in Acapulco, where she discussed the case of the Ayotzinapa 43.

Ayotzinapa investigation remains a priority, Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera recapped

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Sheinbaum also touched on the importance of public beach access, followed by an update on the cartel conflict in Sinaloa.
A young gamer plays a computer game, part of Phygital Games Mexico

Virtual and physical worlds collide at Mexico’s first national Phygital Games

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Teams and individuals will seek to qualify for the Games of the Future, scheduled for November in the United Arab Emirates.
Mexico City's Angel of Independence

Mexico City is yet again one of the 10 best cities in the world, according to locals

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Time Out surveyed locals in cities around the world, and few love their hometown like chilangos.
Claudia Sheinbaum rides in a camo military jeep with two military leaders at the Revolution Day parade in Mexico City's main plaza

New report details daunting human rights challenges in Sheinbaum’s Mexico

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Sheinbaum inherited challenges related to violence, the judiciary, arbitrary detention and disappearances, the Human Rights Watch reported.
Two people walk under an umbrella on a beach in Acapulco on a rainy day, with storm damaged buildings in the background

Acapulco looks to jump-start its tourism industry as hurricane recovery enters a new phase

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The federal government will take charge of a new tourism district, encompassing the coastal area northwest of the city.
The headquarters of TransUnion, which will soon own TransUnion Mexico.

TransUnion buys out Mexican banks’ stakes in the Mexican Credit Bureau

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The half-billion-dollar buyout will give the U.S. credit agency control of Mexico's largest consumer credit bureau.
Billionaire Carlos Slim in a business suit

Billionaire Carlos Slim, Mexico’s richest man, to attend Trump inauguration; Sheinbaum not invited

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The chief of Mexico's Business Coordinating Council will also be in attendance to negotiate a plan to avoid tariffs.
Numerous small photos of archaeologists' hands grinding corn, beans and chile using stones, as ancient Xochimilco farmers did

Xochimilco archaeological find offers a peek into the lives of Mexico’s first farmers

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Ancient kitchen tools are helping scientists understand how agriculture developed in the Valley of Mexico.