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MND Local: Baja California and Tijuana local news
A hugely successful conference, roaming opera performances and a vintage year for the wine industry are all part of our news update from the northern border.
‘Our cash is in limbo’: Readers share how US sanctions on...
From the survey responses we received, we got a sense of the frustration and anger of Intercam and CIBanco customers. Here's what readers are doing and saying about this uncertain situation.
Heavily armed foreigner impersonating a CIA agent is arrested in México...
The suspect, identified by media as a U.S. citizen named “James,” was acting aggressively, wearing a bulletproof vest and tactical gear while brandishing weapons.
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Mexico aids 30 citizens, celebrates heroic counselors following deadly Texas floods
The president said the Mexican Consulate in San Antonio is in communication with Mexican families affected by the floods and will visit shelters as soon as possible.
Hundreds protest gentrification in Mexico City’s Condesa and Roma neighborhoods
Most of the protesters were young people, including residents and former residents of inner-city Mexico City neighborhoods that have seen rents triple since the COVID-19 pandemic.
NASA astronaut captures glimpse of mysterious ‘sprite’ over Mexico
The atmospheric phenomenon is rarely seen from the ground. But astronauts on the International Space Station have the best seat in the universe, especially when hovering over Mexican skies.
New facility to transform Quintana Roo’s sargassum into biofuel
It's called the Comprehensive Sargassum Sanitation and Circular Economy Center and it's the state's new attempt at a long-term solution to the tourism-threatening brown seaweed.
Mexico defeats USMNT to win Concacaf Gold Cup
Sunday marked the first time since 2019 that Mexico defeated the U.S. in a Gold Cup final, with star players Raúl Jiménez and Edson Álvarez securing the victory.
The MND Quiz of the Week: July 5th
Floods, football and fiscal responsibility: Have you been following the news in Mexico this week?
Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr., facing organized crime charges in Mexico, is detained by ICE
The former world boxing champion faces accusations of arms trafficking in connection to the Sinaloa Cartel.
An unusually rainy June brings drought relief and flooding to Mexico
Midway into the rainy season, Mexico's reservoirs are 45% full on average — a big improvement over last month, but still less than historical norms.