Mexico’s week in review: Sheinbaum says no to the US —...
The third week of February was a busy one for Mexico as it courted Canada, rebuffed Trump, racked up drug busts and caught a Supreme Court break on tariffs. Here are the week's biggest stories.
MND Tutor | Año Chino
It's the year of the Fire Horse, so brush up on your knowledge of Chinese New Year and test your Spanish too!
The MND News Quiz of the Week: February 21st
Smog, snakes and Sinaloan processing plants: Have you been paying attention to the news this week?
MND Local: Is San Miguel de Allende about to receive passenger rail service?
Is San Miguel de Allende set to get passenger rail service? President Sheinbaum says yes.
Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to...
How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong."
Uber Eats campaign, ‘La que pica’ celebrates Mexico City’s spiciest salsas
As part of a new marketing campaign for Uber Eats, Mexico City's best taquería's are showcasing their spiciest salsas in bottles labeled as "La que pica."
Why does the Mexican class comedy ‘Nosotros Los Nobles’ resonate so well with me?
Mexico's classic "changing places" comedy continues to resonate more than a decade after it first released.
Cayao and the expanding Pacific horizons of Los Cabos cuisine
The Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo del Sol is notable not just for its accommodations, but also for Cayao, the new fusion cuisine restaurant from Richard Sandoval.
In Mexico City, AICM traffic falls for second straight year while AIFA gains ground
Officials hope that the draw of the World Cup, an end to U.S. restrictions and completion of the remodeling project will rekindle the AICM and end central Mexico's air connectivity slump.
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs: What does it mean for Mexico?
The ruling frees Mexico from paying certain Trump tariffs, such as the "fentanyl tariff" and the "reciprocal tariffs," though other exporting nations will probably get more relief than Mexico.
Authorities report steep drop in crime in Guanajuato: Friday’s mañanera recapped
President Sheinbaum also addressed Mexico's connection to the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case and discussed a legislator's attempt to found a party bearing her initials.