Gulf Oil Spill Now Reaches 630 km Along Mexico Coast Greenpeace says a Gulf spill now affects 630 kilometers of coastline as officials still have not identified the source or declared an emergency.
U.S. says network sought military-grade weapons for CJNG U.S. prosecutors say a foreign network sought missiles, anti-aircraft systems and other weapons for CJNG through false paperwork.
Dos Bocas blast triggers crude spill A fatal fire near Dos Bocas was followed by a crude spill in Tabasco, prompting cleanup work and new questions about safety.
Mexico rental market slowly moves toward formal rules Renting is rising in Mexico as mortgages tighten and rules change, but a more formal market does not yet mean easier or cheaper housing.
Mexico’s fuel reserve cushion may be only five days Mexico may have only about five days of gasoline and diesel on hand, a thin buffer that leaves the country exposed to supply shocks.
Mexico leads Americas measles surge Mexico now carries the Americas' heaviest measles burden, raising pressure on health authorities as travel season and the World Cup approach.
Mexico Inflation Jumps Ahead of Banxico Rate Decision Mexico’s inflation rose to 4.63% in early March, driven by produce prices and complicating Banxico’s rate decision this week.
Mexico enters spring facing a harder wildfire season Mexico enters peak fire months with more blazes than a year ago, drier forecasts and forests loaded with fuel after 2025 rains.
Crime is costing Mexicans 30 million pesos an hour INEGI data shows crime and insecurity cost Mexican households about 30.8 million pesos an hour in 2024 through losses, prevention and health bills.
CFE unveils 58 projects to ease Mexico power bottlenecks CFE says 58 transmission projects for 2026 and 2027 could ease grid bottlenecks slowing industry, investment, and new connections in Mexico.