NASA Data Shows Mexico City Sinking Faster Than Expected New NASA satellite data shows parts of Mexico City sinking more than 2 cm per month, raising concerns for homes and infrastructure.
Mexico Heat Wave Raises Health Warnings Nationwide Mexico’s late-April heat wave brought dangerous temperatures, raising health warnings about midday exposure and heat illness.
Rising Fuel Costs Hit U.S. Flights to Mexico Resorts U.S. airlines are trimming Mexico capacity as fuel costs and weaker leisure demand pressure routes to Los Cabos, Cancún and Puerto Vallarta.
CJNG Recruiter Arrested as Michoacán Violence Persists Authorities say “Comandante Giro” recruited people for crimes and homicides in Michoacán, where cartel pressure remains high.
Mexico Puts 132,000 Troops on Alert After CJNG Arrests Mexico says 132,000 troops were deployed after two CJNG arrests to prevent cartel reprisals and protect strategic roads and cities.
Massive Sargassum Bloom Could Hit Mexico Beaches UNAM-linked monitoring warns of 40 million tons of Atlantic sargassum, raising cleanup, tourism and health concerns in Quintana Roo.
Rocha Indictment Puts Sheinbaum in a Political Bind A U.S. indictment accusing Sinaloa Gov. Rubén Rocha of cartel ties tests Mexico’s courts, sovereignty line and politics.
Mexico Senate Clears Armed U.S. Troops for Training Mexico’s Senate approved 12 armed U.S. military personnel for special-forces training in Mexico from July to December.
Recovered Maya Lintel Sparks Mexico Guatemala Dispute A recovered Maya lintel in New York is now at the center of a Mexico Guatemala dispute over origin, ownership and cultural patrimony.
Inside El Güero Conta Arrest and the CJNG Money Probe Mexico says “El Güero Conta” moved CJNG money through aircraft, boats, ranches, properties and front companies tied to trafficking.