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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

Medical tourism in Baja California generates 2 billion dollars a year

Medical tourism in Baja California generates $2 billion annually, with Tijuana leading the sector due to low costs, fast service, and high-quality care. Baja California...
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Baja California Sur considers first official nudist beach near La Paz

Authorities in Baja California Sur are open to proposals for the state’s first official nudist beach near La Paz, pending federal permits and local approval....
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Activists warn CFE gas plant in Los Cabos threatens whales and marine life

Environmental groups warn that a proposed gas-fired power plant in Los Cabos by Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission threatens whales and marine ecosystems in the Gulf...
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Baja California’s Real Estate Boom Attracts Global Investors Seeking Heritage, Access, and Vision

With oceanfront developments, tax incentives, and binational appeal, northern Baja California is emerging as a prime destination for globally minded real estate investors and retirees....
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Russian woman arrested in CDMX for threatening elderly husband with machete

A Russian woman was arrested in Cuajimalpa, Mexico City, after allegedly threatening her elderly husband with a machete during a domestic dispute. Police in Mexico...
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Mexico City paints rainbow crosswalk for Pride Day to honor LGBTQ+ rights

Mexico City officials painted a rainbow crosswalk in the Juárez neighborhood for International Pride Day, reinforcing government support for LGBTQ+ rights and equality. In a...
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2025 Global Torture Index ranks Mexico as high risk for torture at hands of police

The 2025 Global Torture Index ranks Mexico as high risk for torture, citing systemic abuse, impunity, and institutional failure in law enforcement and detention systems....
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San Miguel de Allende takes action to stop crime migration from neighboring towns

As criminal groups move north through Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende boosts security and unites the community to prevent violence from spilling into the city....
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Chiapas criminalizes animal abuse, ending status as only Mexican state that does not offer animal protections

Chiapas has passed a historic reform making animal abuse a criminal offense, ending its status as the only Mexican state without legal penalties for cruelty...
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Cancún Cathedral Expansion Faces Backlash Over Ombligo Verde Environmental Concerns

Environmental groups and residents oppose Cancún Cathedral expansion in Ombligo Verde, citing ecological damage and lack of public consultation. Tensions are rising in Cancún as...
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Sargassum won’t ruin your Cancun vacation, there are plenty of clean beaches and tourist activities

As the 2025 sargassum season continues through September, visitors to Cancun can still enjoy clear beaches like Playa Delfines and Playa Caracol. As the 2025...
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US Uncertainty Slows Growth in Mexico’s Vacation Property Market in 2025

Tourism developers in Mexico lower 2025 sales projections due to U.S. policy uncertainty under Trump, with American buyers making up 70% of the market. Mexico’s...
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