Mexico’s week in review: A UN rebuke, an export boom and...
From a historic UN rebuke on enforced disappearances to record Holy Week crowds at Iztapalapa's Passion Play, Mexico's week was anything but quiet.
On the ground with the Guadalajara water crisis
Protests continue in Guadalajara, despite the recent firing of the head of Guadalajara's water agency amid an ongoing water crisis.
MND Tutor | Procesión
With Easter Sunday just around the corner, the latest edition of MND Tutor takes a look at a unique Mexican religious ceremony.
Help: The canine plague is now sweeping Mexico
When did people forget common sense and decide to take their pets everywhere, whether other people are bothered by it or not? In Mexico, just now.
How safe really is Mexico for expats? A message from Travis Bembenek, CEO of Mexico...
Mexico News Daily introduces a new initiative to provide real answers to the perennial question of safety in Mexico, based on the experiences people who actually live here.
Campo Alto at Querencia: How a golf course is built in Los Cabos
Great golf courses take time, but Querencia, a luxurious community in Los Cabos, is expecting its second to open later this year.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: April 4th
Measles, manufacturing and mislabeling: Have you been paying attention to the headlines this week?
Holy Week altars keep San Miguel de Allende natives connected in a gentrifying city
In this tight-knit city that's rapidly embracing outsiders, San Miguel's centuries-old tradition of creating a homemade Friday of Sorrows altar for public viewing is a community constant.
Dueling skyscrapers: Monterrey’s Torre Rise will soon pass the T.OP Tower 1 as Mexico’s tallest building
The newcomer, still growing, has equaled the height of Mexico's current tallest building on its way to reaching 101 stories and 484 meters, making it the second tallest in the Americas.
Mexico rejects UN findings that country’s enforced disappearances are crimes against humanity
The report found no evidence of a deliberate federal policy to commit disappearances, but said that public officials at all levels of government have participated in or allowed the crimes to take place.
Highest housing prices in Mexico? That would be Mexico City, Baja California Sur and Querétaro
The average price of a house in Mexico is 1.86 million pesos (US $104,323). In Mexico City, that average more than doubles. And if you really want to live in a beach resort community, well, those averages don't apply.