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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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Drug tunnel found near Otay border crossing linked to organized crime

A 700-meter drug tunnel was uncovered near the Otay Port of Entry in a joint Mexican-U.S. operation. Authorities suspect ties to organized crime. A sophisticated...
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US Sanctions CJNG Leaders, Including Suspect in Live-Streamed Murder of Mexican TikToker

The U.S. Treasury sanctioned five CJNG leaders, including "El Doble R," prime suspect in the TikTok-streamed murder of Valeria Márquez in Zapopan, Jalisco. On June...
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TAR Mexico to Launch Direct Flights from Aguascalientes to La Paz in July 2025

Starting July 7, 2025, TAR Mexico will operate four weekly direct flights between Aguascalientes and La Paz, connecting Bajío’s industrial hub with Baja California Sur’s...
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Yucatecan Cochinita Pibil Stuns Europe at Barcelona’s Meat & Fire 2025

Chefs Pedro Evia and Joan Bagur made history at Meat & Fire 2025 by recreating the ancient Mayan pib technique in Barcelona, cooking cochinita pibil...
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Nayarit transforms beach plastic into indigenous art to promote sustainable tourism

Nayarit becomes the first Mexican state to recycle beach plastic into indigenous art for welcome murals, combining environmental action with cultural preservation. In a groundbreaking...
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Boy survives crocodile attack in Nayarit swamp after entering mangrove habitat

A 10-year-old boy was attacked by a crocodile while swimming in a mangrove swamp in La Peñita de Jaltemba, Nayarit. Authorities urge caution and respect...
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Cartel Violence Escalates in Baja California Sur with Eight Killed in Five Days

A surge in cartel-related violence across Baja California Sur leaves eight dead and five injured in less than a week. Authorities deploy military forces to...
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American Woman Drowns at Closed Beach in Los Cabos Despite Black Flag Warning

A 57-year-old American woman drowned at Santa María Beach in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, on June 17, despite black flag warnings indicating the beach...
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US Inspects Mexico’s Screwworm Strategy to Reopen Cattle Exports

USDA specialists arrived in Mexico to evaluate screwworm eradication efforts after a month-long suspension of Mexican cattle exports. Only 281 cases remain active. Over a...
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Tzotzil Families Demand Relocation After Nine Years of Forced Displacement in Chiapas

Fourteen Tzotzil families displaced by violence in Chenalhó call on Chiapas Governor Eduardo Ramírez for relocation, housing, and basic rights after nine years in precarious...
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Chiapas Declares Ejido San Cristobalito a Nature Reserve for 1,000 Years to Boost Eco-Tourism

Chiapas designates Ejido San Cristobalito a Community Nature Reserve for 1,000 years to preserve natural resources and promote sustainable tourism. The Chiapas government has officially...
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Cancún Opens Battle Kart, the First Immersive AI Karting Experience in the Americas

Battle Kart Cancún debuts at Plaza Malecón Américas, merging karting, gaming, and AI in a 2,500 m² venue—marking a major leap for entertainment tourism in...
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