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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.
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Chiapas deploys armed drones and robotic dog to strengthen border security

Chiapas Governor Eduardo Ramírez announces armed drones and robotic dog to boost border security amid recent controversies involving elite police unit. Chiapas Governor Eduardo Ramírez...
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Over 3,000 Displaced in Sinaloa as Cartel Violence Escalates Between Rival Factions

Ongoing violence between Los Chapitos and Los Mayos factions of the Sinaloa Cartel has displaced over 3,000 residents, left 1,400 dead, and nearly 2,000 missing...
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Six suspects arrested in deadly Cabo San Lucas shootout that killed Baja California Sur commander

Six suspects were captured after a violent clash in Cabo San Lucas linked to the killing of Commander Mario Quezada. Authorities seized firearms, vehicles, and...
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Baja California Sur faces two-month wave of violence as governor confirms police links to organized crime under investigation

Governor Víctor Castro Cosío confirms ongoing violence in Baja California Sur tied to criminal group realignments. Investigations are underway into police links to organized crime....
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Jalisco leads Mexico in solar energy self-consumption with over 90,000 systems installed

Jalisco tops the nation in solar self-consumption, with 15% of Mexico’s installed capacity. More than 90,000 homes, businesses, and industries now generate their own electricity....
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Cancun Weekly Sargassum Outlook (June 24–30, 2025)

Sargassum levels across the Caribbean continue to rise as the 2025 season peaks. Tourists heading to Cancún or Isla Mujeres this week should be prepared...
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Tourists flee Cancún beaches and head to Isla Mujeres to escape sargassum

Sargassum continues to drive tourists away from Cancún as Isla Mujeres emerges as a clean beach alternative. Learn why this seaweed is impacting travel plans....
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Mexican peso strengthens to 18.99 as ceasefire in Middle East eases market jitters

The Mexican peso closed at 18.9930 per dollar on Tuesday, gaining 0.80% after a ceasefire was announced between Israel and Iran. Markets also await Banxico’s...
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Mexico City Sinking at Alarming Rate, UNAM Warns of Forced Displacement Within a Decade

Geologists from UNAM warn that Mexico City's ground is sinking up to 40 cm per year, threatening uninhabitable zones and mass displacement within a decade....
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Whooping cough outbreak in Mexico leaves 56 infants dead and over 1,100 infected

Mexico faces a whooping cough outbreak with 1,110 confirmed cases and 56 infant deaths in 2025, prompting urgent vaccination efforts. Mexico is experiencing a sharp...
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Landslides from Hurricane Erika Hit Highway 200 but No Closures Reported

Landslides triggered by Hurricane Erika’s remnants affected 27 points along Highway 200 in Jalisco, but federal crews kept the road open with only minor disruptions....
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Quintana Roo Aims to Attract 28 Million Tourists by 2030 Under National Tourism Plan

Quintana Roo must increase its tourist arrivals by 40%—from 20 to 28 million annually—by 2030 to help Mexico become the fifth most visited country globally....
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