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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

Tijuana River sewage deal

US and Mexico sign sewage deal to stop Tijuana River pollution

US and Mexico signed a deal to stop Tijuana River sewage, aiming to block 50 million gallons of polluted water from reaching California beaches.
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peso loses ground

Peso Loses Ground After Four-Day Rally Ends

The peso loses ground, ending a four-day winning streak, as traders weigh US PMI data and local inflation figures ahead of Banxico’s August policy meeting.
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Swift Coordinated Tulum Observation Tower Rescue Saves Woman

Swift Coordinated Tulum Observation Tower Rescue Saves Woman

A swift, timely Tulum observation tower rescue by Civil Protection and firefighters prevented a suicide attempt and connected her to specialized care and support.
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Europcar Cancún Country Open Boosts Tennis in Quintana Roo

Europcar Cancún Country Open Boosts Tennis in Quintana Roo

Governor Mara Lezama announced the Europcar Cancún Country Open, an ATP Challenger 125 in Cancún August 11–17.
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Moda Campeche

Moda Campeche, autism unites us all fashion event

The first Moda Campeche autism unites us all fashion event raised funds and awareness to support diagnostic tests and treatments for children on the autism...
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iberdrola mexico

Iberdrola exits Mexico selling two Puebla plants

Iberdrola exits Mexico with plans to sell its two Puebla plants amid legal and tax concerns, marking the end of its long‑standing operations in the...
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Perrofest 2025 Pachuca

Families Embrace Perrofest 2025 Pachuca’s Dog Festival

Perrofest 2025 Pachuca drew families, rescuers, and activists for a day of dog rides, free veterinary care, contests, adoptions, and cultural events boosting animal welfare.
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attempted homicide in San Miguel de Allende

Two suspects charged in attempted homicide in San Miguel de Allende

State authorities charge two suspects in an attempted aggravated homicide in San Miguel de Allende, seizing firearms, securing pretrial detention.
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perception of insecurity in Fresnillo

Fresnillo No Longer the Most Dangerous City in Mexico, But Still Unsafe

The perception of insecurity in Fresnillo fell from 94.7% to 86.7%, pushing the city out of the top five in INEGI’s ENSU survey and highlighting...
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Red Sprites Illuminate Sky Near Fuego Volcano in Colima

Red Sprites Illuminate Sky Near Fuego Volcano in Colima

Brief electrical flashes called red sprites appeared near Fuego Volcano in Colima at 3:44 a.m., offering rare insight into high‑altitude storms and atmospheric electricity.
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New Port of Manzanillo Cuyutlán to Launch Five Terminals

New Port of Manzanillo Cuyutlán to Launch Five Terminals

The New Port of Manzanillo Cuyutlán will feature five specialized container terminals on 100-hectare plots, boosting Mexico’s strategic trade capacity by 2027.
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Riviera Nayarit connectivity hub gains global links

Riviera Nayarit connectivity hub gains global links

The Riviera Nayarit connectivity hub plan brings new international flights and ground links to boost tourism despite lagging road projects.
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