Mexico’s week in review: Cuba dispute escalates as Mexico faces security...
The honeymoon phase of Sheinbaum's presidency may coming to a close, with pressure ramping up over security problems at home and diplomatic disputes with the US abroad during the first week of February.
MND Tutor | Tamales
Musician Gabriela Ortíz had a great night at the Grammys and you can read all about it (in Spanish) in MND Tutor!
The MND News Quiz of the Week: February 7th
Tequila, trolls and terminals: Have you been paying attention to the news this week?
What does news industry carnage mean for MND? A perspective from our CEO
As legacy newspapers slash staff and shut down, what's next for small publications like Mexico News Daily — and why does it matter? CEO Travis Bembenek shares his take.
Are you ready for Super Bowl LX? Here’s what we’ve talked about at MND
Get ready for kickoff this Sunday: Catch up on Mexico News Daily's Mexico-related Super Bowl coverage on the avocado industry, Bad Bunny, Mexicans in Super Bowl history and more.
When education doesn’t get you too far
Going to college in Mexico is no guarantee of good paying job, and opening a small business is often prohibitively expensive. So what goals should young people have?
An overlooked history of Mexicans in the Super Bowl
Mexicans and Mexican Americans provide a big part of Super Bowl history, whether playing in the big game or performing as part of halftime festivities.
Mexico commits to make yearly water deliveries to US after tariff threats
The 1944 water treaty remains in force, with Mexico agreeing to take steps to avoid a repeat of the recent non-compliance issues by making yearly minimum water deliveries.
Puebla students build nanosatellite to keep Mexico safe from volcanic eruptions
A team of Puebla college students just launched a satellite to monitor Popocatépetl, Mexico's most dangerous active volcano, from space.
Security advances in Michoacán and a corrupt mayor’s arrest: Friday’s mañanera recapped
A decline in Michoacán's homicide rate and the investigation of the corrupt mayor of Tequila, Jalisco, were topics of note at Friday's presidential presser.
UN tourism program aims to boost benefits and reduce harm to Mexico’s coastal communities
By joining the U.N.'s iCOAST program, the Tourism Ministry seeks to end Mexicans' longstanding ambivalence toward tourism, in which its positives have sometimes been overshadowed by its harms.