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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

Cablebús Line 4

Cablebús Line 4 in Mexico City will be the world’s longest urban cable car

Cablebús Line 4 in Mexico City will be the world’s longest urban cable car at 11.4 km, connecting 39 neighborhoods and cutting commute times by...
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Sheinbaum Meets U.S. Lawmakers

Sheinbaum Meets U.S. Lawmakers in Bid to Avert Tariffs

Sheinbaum meets U.S. lawmakers in Mexico City for talks aimed at defusing brewing trade conflicts between Mexico and the United States.
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Fraud in Mexico’s Judicial Elections

Former Supreme Court Justice Alleges “Perfect” Fraud in Mexico’s Judicial Elections

A bombshell report by a retired Supreme Court minister, José Ramón Cossío, is rocking Mexico’s judicial and political circles. Cossío, along with constitutional lawyer José...
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Industrial Real Estate

Nearshoring Boom Drives Mexico’s Industrial Real Estate Growth, Despite Early 2025 Slowdown

Mexico’s industrial real estate sector is surging, propelled by the “nearshoring” trend of companies relocating supply chains closer to home.
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Tepeyac Hill

Giant Boulder Falls from Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City, Seriously Injures Elderly Man

Emergency crews in Mexico City work to break apart and remove a 2.5-meter boulder. It slid off Cerro de Tepeyac, commonly known as Tepeyac Hill,...
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Cartel Violence Erupts in Aguascalientes

Cartel Violence Shocks Aguascalientes After Gang Crackdown

Security forces patrol in Aguascalientes after a surge of cartel-related violence, including roadblocks and arson, gripped the normally calm state.
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San Miguel de Allende papier-mâché workshop

End of an Era for a Treasured San Miguel de Allende papier-mâché workshop

After 43 years of crafting papier-mâché masks and figures, Juan José Montiel’s iconic San Miguel de Allende workshop may soon close, ending a chapter in...
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Guanajuato hotel closures

Guanajuato Hotels Face Economic Crisis as Closures Mount

Eight hotels have shuttered in Guanajuato’s capital amid low occupancy and rising costs, prompting lawmakers to seek urgent reforms to revive the tourism industry.
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Starlink internet Mexico

Mexican Military Chooses Starlink Internet Amid Growing Concerns over SpaceX’s Impact

Mexico’s Ministry of Defense to acquire 263 Starlink internet terminals, while SpaceX faces backlash over rocket launches linked to border-area seismic activity.
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three potential cyclones in the Pacific

Three Potential Cyclones in the Pacific Prompt Weather Alert

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) and the National Water Commission (Conagua) issued an alert today, July 28, 2025, for three potential cyclones developing simultaneously in...
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Ensenada street vendors

Merchants protest Ensenada street vendors as city fails to act

Ensenada merchants protest city inaction as unregulated street vendors overtake tourist zone. CANACO calls for enforcement to protect local business.
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Tijuana Animal Control Center upgrades

Tijuana Animal Control Center upgrades move forward with city backing

The Tijuana Animal Control Center upgrades are moving ahead following a direct order from the mayor, according to city health officials. Improvements to the facilities...
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