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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.
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mexicans repatriated

More than 75,000 Mexicans have been repatriated from the U.S. in six months

Mexico Te Abraza has repatriated more than 75,900 Mexicans from the U.S. with over 436,000 support services, offering healthcare, legal aid, and formal job placement.
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Jalisco raicilla production

Jalisco raicilla production support grows with 3 million peso boost

Jalisco raicilla production support gets 3 million pesos in direct aid, new agave plants and fermenters, and plans for international promotion.
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gas stations shut down in Jalisco and Nayarit

Six Gas Stations in Puerto Vallarta Shut Down for Noncompliance

Profeco and ASEA temporarily close 6 gas stations in Puerto Vallarta for lacking valid environmental permits and selling short liters, with complaints filed to the...
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Discover Tlacotalpan, Veracruz and Its Colorful Colonial Charm

Discover Tlacotalpan, Veracruz and Its Colorful Colonial Charm

Explore Tlacotalpan, Veracruz—UNESCO World Heritage Site known for vibrant streets, river life, music, and the Candelaria festival.
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peso-weakens-august-1-2025

Peso Weakens on Tariffs, Jobs, and Fed Rate Bets

The peso weakens on tariff jitters as U.S. tariff shifts and softer U.S. jobs data boost odds of Fed cuts, deepening the currency’s weekly slide.
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Comalcalco peacebuilder

Comalcalco launches youth peacebuilders program

Comalcalco becomes first Mexican municipality to start Jóvenes Sembradores de Paz, empowering 80 youth to prevent addiction and rebuild community.
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Puerto Vallarta among hardest hit by U.S. tourist decline in 2025

Puerto Vallarta among hardest hit by U.S. tourist decline in 2025

Puerto Vallarta is one of the hardest hit Mexican destinations as U.S. arrivals fall 5.5% in 2025; officials scramble to respond to shifting traveler preferences.
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Remittances to Mexico Drop

Remittances to Mexico Drop 5.6% in First Half of 2025

Remittances sent to Mexico declined 5.6% in the first half of 2025, hitting $29.576 billion, according to data released Friday by the Bank of Mexico.
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Lake Chapala water security

President Sheinbaum denies Chapala water loss from Solís aqueduct

President Sheinbaum says the Solís-to-León aqueduct won’t drain Lake Chapala and frames it as shared basin planning; Jalisco’s governor urges reconsideration.
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cartels bankrupt

“Cartels Are Going Bankrupt,” Says U.S. Ambassador to Mexico

Ambassador Ronald Johnson claims drug cartels are “going bankrupt” amid rising fentanyl seizures in Mexico and falling U.S. seizures; experts warn the weakness may be...
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wastewater treatment agreement in Tamaulipas

Wastewater treatment agreement in Tamaulipas moves forward

Tamaulipas, Mexico - Governor Américo Villarreal Anaya of Tamaulipas took a public step toward addressing the state’s water shortfall by signing a “Letter of Understanding”...
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cultural tourism Mexico 2025

More Tourists Choose Cultural Experiences in Mexico, Museum Visits Surge in 2025

Cultural tourism in Mexico is rising in 2025 as museum and archaeological site visits jump, drawing both nationals and foreigners.
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