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Whale-watching season begins along Mexico’s southwestern coast
Whale-watching tours are easy to find up and down the coast, but observers are required to adhere to guidelines designed to respect the animals' customs and care for their young.
UNESCO: Mexico has lost 80% of its glacial cover
According to the National Autonomous University (UNAM), Mexico's remaining glaciers could completely disappear within the next five years.
Construction sector’s ongoing decline alarms industry leaders who had called for...
Industry performance as measured by the value of construction output reached 48.86 billion pesos (US $2.65 million) in September, a slump of –15.4% compared to September 2024.
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Scientists from Mexico and US create joint water management portal
The two countries share one border and two major water sources. The hope is that a new binational information portal will enhance the needed cooperation.
Farmers occupy Ciudad Juárez customs facility, halting border trade in protest of water law
The actions were part of the megabloqueo, or mega-blockade, in which truckers and farmers shut down highways in more than half of Mexico’s 32 federal entities on Monday.
25N: Government plans 16 days of actions to prevent violence against women
The activism project was born within the halls of the federal government as the president seeks to make progress in eliminating violence toward women.
‘A salad unfit for this year’s Thanksgiving table’: CBP incercepts US $10M of meth in lettuce shipment
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized the narcotics, the vehicle and the lettuce before turning the case over to Homeland Security Investigations.
More than a dozen Tulum businesses temporarily shut down due to price gouging
Punished establishments in the already troubled resort town included the hotels Diamante K Tulum, Pocna Tulum, Villa Pescadores and Cabañas Playa Condesa Tulum.
‘We’re not going to leave La Mixteca’: Sheinbaum pledges sustained regional investment in visit to Oaxaca
Plan Lázaro Cárdenas, launched last year, aims to address critical gaps in infrastructure, healthcare, education, cultural preservation and economic development in one of Mexico's poorest regions.
Mexico’s inflation rate crept up to 3.61% during the first half of November
The rise was more than expected and could have been worse if El Buen Fin hadn't put downward pressure on prices in the first two weeks of the month.
Heineken’s BC Tecate Brewery is first to achieve water use balance
The 80-year-old Tecate plant is the first Heineken plant in Latin America to achieve water use balance, meaning the water used to build and brew beers is returned to the environment in full.