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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

Cancun hotel zone tax

Cancun hotel zone tax could drive up luxury condo costs

Quintana Roo wants property owners in Cancun’s hotel zone to bankroll overdue infrastructure after Fonatur’s exit, sparking debate.
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San Miguel Christmas tree

San Miguel prepares Christmas tree lighting in the main plaza

San Miguel de Allende will open its holiday season as one local child lights the monumental Christmas tree in the packed main plaza.
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Cabo San Lucas fire department

Cabo San Lucas fire department strained as city booms

Cabo San Lucas fire department faces a 90 percent jump in ambulance calls as rapid population growth fuels more emergencies.
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Online Counterfeit Medicines in Mexico

Online Counterfeit Medicines in Mexico Expose Weak Policing

Nine in ten firms in Mexico now spot fakes online, with medicines leading a piracy surge that endangers patients and undermines trust.
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elite cartel task force

Mexico Launches Elite Unit Against Drug Lords

Mexico’s new UNO unit forms an elite cartel task force, using intelligence and U.S. cooperation to hunt top crime bosses nationwide.
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Asian migrants in Mexico

What the surge of Asian migrants in Mexico really means

New IOM data shows nearly 50,000 Asia Pacific migrants in Mexico without legal status as routes shift south and enforcement reshapes the journey.
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Guadalupe Sanctuary Cancun

Guadalupe Sanctuary in Cancun braces for 30k pilgrims

Cancún expects more than 30,000 pilgrims at the Guadalupe Sanctuary on December 11–12, prompting expanded security, traffic shifts and safety calls.
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San Miguel aquifer

San Miguel aquifer faces new threat from golf boom

A proposed fourth golf course in San Miguel de Allende has ignited warnings that tapping an already overdrawn aquifer could deepen a water crisis.
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Los Cabos narcocorridos ban

Los Cabos narcocorridos ban follows chaotic concert

Los Cabos moves to write its own rules on narcocorridos, pushing a local ban on songs that glorify crime at public events.
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Mexican Caribbean sargassum

Mexican Caribbean sargassum battle clears prime beaches

More than 91,000 tons of seaweed have been cleared from Mexican Caribbean beaches in 2025, keeping key resorts clean and testing new biogas uses.
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Cabo San Lucas water

Mexico water crisis far outgrows Mexico’s tiny budget

Mexico’s top water adviser says the country needs 160 billion pesos a year for dams, pipes and irrigation, but Congress offers only a fraction.
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Christmas in CDMX

Christmas in CDMX brings free ice rinks and glowing nights

From Bolo Fest on Reforma to free ice rinks in every borough, Christmas in CDMX 2025 turns parks and plazas into winter landmarks.
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