Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Mexico

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

U.S. Embassy issues official Spring Break Travel Warning for Mexico

U.S. Embassy issues official Spring Break Travel Warning for Mexico

U.S. Embassy urges Spring Break travelers to review Mexico’s state advisories and use caution around crime, drugs, alcohol and beaches.
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Mexican peso today

Peso slides near 17.7 as Middle East war hits markets

Mexican peso weakens toward 17.7 per dollar as investors seek safety amid Middle East conflict, higher oil, and global volatility.
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tren maya

Tren Maya and military hotels report multibillion losses

Despite 6.4bn pesos in 2025 losses, filings show Tren Maya and Mundo Maya hotels kept funding campaigns and fair appearances into 2026.
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World Cup 2026 revives Mexico City rental tensions

World Cup 2026 revives Mexico City rental tensions

Hosts say short-term rentals aren't driving Mexico City rent hikes as World Cup 2026 nears, urging data-based rules and enforcement.
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Playa Mamitas plan proposes hotel rooms and condos

Playa Mamitas plan proposes hotel rooms and condos

A new Semarnat filing outlines ZONNA near Playa Mamitas with 64 hotel rooms and 187 apartments, renewing debate over coastal use.
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Authorities roll out a Spring Break safety plan across beach

Spring Break safety modules set for Cabo hot spots

Los Cabos will staff three response points in Cabo San Lucas and boost patrols with private security, lifeguards, and EMS.
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How cartels pull young people into violence

Why Leaving a Cartel Is So Hard for Young Mexicans

Violence, identity, and online contact can pull youths in—and make exits rare. What research and local data show in Mexico.
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Is Mexico homicides down, or did they just change the method of crime reporting

Mexico crime stats shift as violent deaths are relabeled

Recorded homicides fell, but disappearances and other crimes against life rose as Mexico updated how violent deaths are categorized.
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Mexico remittances fall under $5B as new US tax starts

Why Mexico remittances slipped under $5B in January

Banxico reports January remittances at $4.594B, below $5B, as a new U.S. 1% excise tax on cash-funded transfers takes effect.
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US special forces arrive for authorized Mexico training

What the US training mission in Mexico actually covers

Mexico authorized 12 US special operations troops for joint training in Edomex and Cozumel through July 15, 2026.
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Guanajuato reassures San Miguel toll road is on track

Guanajuato reassures San Miguel toll road is on track

Guanajuato officials say the Guanajuato–San Miguel toll road remains permitted, with final approvals underway and work eyed for early 2026.
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Guelaguetza 2026 brings Oaxaca to Playa del Carmen

Guelaguetza 2026 brings Oaxaca to Playa del Carmen in March

Playa del Carmen hosts Guelaguetza 2026 March 6–8, with a calenda parade and dances from Oaxaca’s eight regions at Parque Fundadores.
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