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Stay up to date with the latest Mexico news from across all 32 states, covering national politics, crime, economy, tourism, environment, social movements, infrastructure, and international relations. In this section, you’ll find timely and credible reporting on the stories shaping the country — from breaking headlines in Mexico City to developments in rural communities. Whether you’re tracking peso exchange rates, policy changes, public safety, or cultural events, this section is your gateway to understanding what’s happening across modern Mexico, all in one place.
Mexico News

Iztapalapa Passion of Christ

Iztapalapa Passion of Christ earns UNESCO world honor

UNESCO has added Iztapalapa’s Passion of Christ to its Intangible Heritage list, turning a local promise into a globally protected tradition.
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Mexico beach access law

Hoteliers lose ground as Mexico beach access law advances

Mexico’s Senate Tourism Commission backs reforms to ensure all beaches remain free and open, after Tulum’s access fight exposed gaps in current rules.
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Navidad en la Playa

Navidad en la Playa turns Cancún beach into live nativity

Navidad en la Playa returns to Cancún’s Playa Delfines on December 21 with more than 50 volunteers, free entry and a beachside Nativity drama.
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Cancun airport upgrade

Cancun airport upgrade aims to handle World Cup crush

Mexico will expand Cancún airport’s Terminal 1 under a 129 billion peso plan to modernize 62 airports ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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Playa del Carmen developments

Developments flout environmental rules warns Moce Yax Cuxtal in Playa del Carmen

An environmental group says Playa del Carmen developers still build first and fix permits later, urging tougher oversight and citizen reporting.
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Mexico import tariffs

Mexico advances bill to raise import tariffs for Asia

Mexico import tariffs advance in Congress, targeting Chinese and other non-FTA goods with higher duties to shield local factories and jobs.
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los cabos fireworks

Los Cabos fireworks ban starts new fight over December noise

Los Cabos has cancelled retail fireworks sales for this December, keeping only pre-authorised hotel shows to shield autistic residents and pets.
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Sheinbaum advisor contracts

No-bid contract awarded to Presidential advisor ignites scrutiny of maize plan

A 346 million-peso, no-bid maize contract for Minsa, owned by Sheinbaum’s advisor, was canceled but left sharp ethical questions.
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Russian spies in Mexico

Russian spies in Mexico stayed despite a US warning

U.S. officials handed Mexico a list of Russian spies posing as diplomats. Mexico did not expel them, reviving old worries about quiet espionage.
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Ryan Wedding

FBI seeks Canadian ex Olympian turned Mexico cartel boss

The FBI raised its reward to $15 million for former Olympian Ryan Wedding, accused of leading a violent cartel-linked cocaine network.
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Guadalajara tourism growth

Guadalajara tourism growth bets big on 2026 World Cup

Guadalajara expects up to 10% more tourism revenue in 2026, powered by new flights and World Cup games but shadowed by rising costs.
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Nohoch Mul pyramid

Tourists can again climb Cobá’s Nohoch Mul pyramid

Mexico has reopened Cobá’s 42 meter Nohoch Mul pyramid after six years, with a new wooden staircase to protect the stone steps.
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