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Trump signs executive order declaring a national emergency at US-Mexico border
In his inauguration speech, Trump said that "all illegal entry" to the United States would be "immediately halted" with his national emergency declaration.
Trump to sign executive order renaming Gulf of Mexico
Changing the Gulf of Mexico's name is just one of several executive orders promised by the U.S. president on his first day in office.
Migrants at Mexico’s northern border set fire to encampment to avoid...
Roughly 250 security agents raided the encampment, which 150 migrants en route to the United States.
Sheinbaum announces support plan for Mexican deportees as Trump takes office
The president said that Mexican deportees from the U.S. will receive immediate financial support from the government to cover the initial costs they face after returning to Mexico.
Hours before Trump’s inauguration, 1,500-strong migrant caravan departs from Chiapas
The migrants plan to continue north later today, despite reports that the Trump administration has already disabled the asylum appointment booking app CBP One.
Mexico City is yet again one of the 10 best cities in the world,...
Time Out surveyed locals in cities around the world, and few love their hometown like chilangos.
New report details daunting human rights challenges in Sheinbaum’s Mexico
Sheinbaum inherited challenges related to violence, the judiciary, arbitrary detention and disappearances, the Human Rights Watch reported.
Acapulco looks to jump-start its tourism industry as hurricane recovery enters a new phase
The federal government will take charge of a new tourism district, encompassing the coastal area northwest of the city.
Billionaire Carlos Slim, Mexico’s richest man, to attend Trump inauguration; Sheinbaum not invited
The chief of Mexico's Business Coordinating Council will also be in attendance to negotiate a plan to avoid tariffs.
Xochimilco archaeological find offers a peek into the lives of Mexico’s first farmers
Ancient kitchen tools are helping scientists understand how agriculture developed in the Valley of Mexico.
Investigation finds dangerous levels of heavy metals around Monterrey hazardous waste plant
The study's finding have stoked outrage in Monterrey, which receives nearly half of all U.S. hazardous waste exports.