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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

UNESCO rejects Mexico illiteracy recognition

UNESCO Shuts Down Mexico’s Claim of Eradicating Illiteracy—Calls It Misleading and Inaccurate

UNESCO rejects Mexico illiteracy recognition claims made by Mexican officials, directly contradicting recent announcements from the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA) suggesting that Mexico...
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Maduro Los Chapitos

Maduro Accused of Leading Cártel de los Soles in Alliance with Sinaloa’s Los Chapitos

The U.S. accuses Nicolás Maduro of leading the Cartel of the Suns and partnering with Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and Tren de Aragua to traffic drugs...
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fireflies in Mexico

Fireflies in Mexico face extinction threat from climate change and urbanization

Fireflies in western Mexico are vanishing due to climate change, deforestation, and artificial light. Experts urge urgent action to save their shrinking habitats.
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Turitour Oaxaca

New Turitour Oaxaca Route Launches with Overnight Experience from Mexico City

The new Turitour Oaxaca offers a full cultural experience with overnight stays, local cuisine, and artisan workshops—boosting tourism and local economies.
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Aguascalientes Organized Crime

Aguascalientes authorities dismantle organized crime camp in Rincón de Romos

Security forces in Aguascalientes dismantled an organized crime camp in Rincón de Romos, arresting 18 suspects and seizing weapons and tactical gear.
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Quintana Roo sargassum processing center

Quintana Roo sargassum processing center takes shape

The Quintana Roo sargassum processing center enters its final phase in Cancún’s hotel zone, aiming to turn seaweed into biogas, bioethanol and carbon credits.
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fake hotel websites Cancun

Fake Hotel Websites Scamming Cancun Tourists This Summer

Sedetur warns travelers about fake hotel websites in Cancun that lure visitors with deep discounts. Learn how to verify booking sites and avoid losing money.
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Oscar Olivares recycled murals

Oscar Olivares Recycled Murals Mark Corvaglia Anniversary

Venezuelan artist Oscar Olivares reveals two new recycled murals at Corvaglia’s 20th anniversary. Each piece uses over 20,000 plastic bottle caps.
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mentrification march cdmx

Third gentrification march in Mexico City today

Groups and residents join the third gentrification march Mexico City on July 26, from Hemiciclo a Benito Juárez to the U.S. Embassy along Paseo de...
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Guanajuato tourism regionalization

Guanajuato tourism regionalization expands visitor routes

Guanajuato tourism regionalization divides the state into seven regions, showcasing culture, themed routes, and events to ensure balanced economic growth.
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Made in Mexico clothing production

Made in Mexico clothing production hits 30-year low

Mexico’s apparel sector faces its worst slump in over 30 years as Made in Mexico clothing production records 31 months of declines amid cheap foreign...
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Mexico City rental housing

Mexico City Rental Housing Plan Faces Shortage Crisis

With land reserves nearly exhausted, Mexico City must recycle existing sites for rental housing and expand public rental units to ease suburban displacement.
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