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.
El Metro 9 Arrest Triggers Violence Across Reynosa, Mexico Reynosa saw roadblocks, fires and shootings after the arrest of alleged Gulf Cartel figure Alexander Benavides, alias El Metro 9.
Volaris Adds 35 Routes as Mexico Travel Demand Shifts Volaris will add 35 routes in June, widening Mexico and U.S. flight options as summer travel and World Cup demand build.
Punta de Mita Turtle Beach Protest Raises Pressure Residents say work at Las Cocinas beach threatens turtle nesting, beach access and the Punta de Mita coast as officials face permit questions.
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.
El Jardinero Arrest Raises New Questions for CJNG Power The arrest of Audias Flores Silva in Nayarit puts new attention on CJNG leadership, extradition pressure and Mexico’s security strategy.
Fibra Macquarie Bidding War Tests Mexico Property Boom Competing bids for Fibra Macquarie show how warehouses, logistics and nearshoring are lifting Mexico’s industrial real estate sector.
Four Women Killed Near Culiacán Market in New Attack Authorities are investigating the killing of four women near Culiacán’s Rafael Buelna market as feminicide after an evening gun attack.
Mexico’s Low U.S. Tariff Rate Gives Exporters Edge Mexican goods face a 3.7% average U.S. tariff rate, keeping exporters competitive as T-MEC rules become more important.
Aeroméxico Cuts Routes as Airfares Start Rising in Mexico Aeroméxico is trimming less profitable flying and raising fares as higher fuel costs reshape travel planning across Mexico and abroad.