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US revokes visas of Mexican band who paid homage to cartel...
The band Los Alegres del Barranco is at the center of a heated controversy after paying tribute to notorious drug lord Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes during a recent concert.
Homeland Security Secretary outlines Trump’s ‘wishlist’ for Mexico to sidestep tariffs
The list of requests was presented to President Sheinbaum by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who suggested Mexico may still be able to avoid tariffs before Wednesday.
UNAM designs a ‘supertortilla’ to fight malnutrition in Mexico
According to federal data, over 18% of Mexicans lack access to quality nutritional food, while obesity and diabetes are prevalent in Mexico.
Navy seizes over 17 million liters of stolen fuel in double ‘huachicol’ busts
Two separate operations netted enough stolen diesel and hydrocarbons to represent one of Mexico’s biggest fuel theft busts over the past decade.
Junk food ban goes into effect in Mexican schools
Chicharrones, hot dogs and juice boxes are a few of the items that will no longer be welcome in Mexican public and private schools.
Suspect arrested in case of Tulum security chief’s assassination
The state attorney general said "El Rayo" acted on the instructions of a criminal leader from the northern state of Tamaulipas.
Sargassum is back: Riviera Maya sees major increase in seaweed on beaches
After a reprieve in 2024, the amount of sargassum seaweed washing ashore in Quintana Roo is on the rise again.
Heat wave to hit most of Mexico this week
As the first week of April gets underway, temperatures are forecast to reach 35 degrees Celsius (95 F) in 27 states.
US Homeland Security Secretary meets with Sheinbaum, says ‘much work’ needed on border issues
President Sheinbaum and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met at the National Palace in Mexico City on Friday after Noem visited El Salvador and Colombia.
China vs. USA, embassy edition: Diplomats go head-to-head over e-commerce apps in Mexico
Does Mexico have a Shein problem? That's the question that spawned a social media spat between two foreign embassies.
Amid deepening drought, Mexico works to reduce agricultural water waste
Currently, 76% of water in Mexico used for agriculture — a number the government is working to reduce.