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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

Alebrijes 2025 Artisan Expo in Oaxaca celebrates the soul of Arrazola’s woodcarving tradition

Discover the Alebrijes 2025 Artisan Expo in San Antonio Arrazola, Oaxaca, from July 19 to August 3. Experience live woodcarving, meet artisan families, and explore...
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Mexico City to give $7,200 pesos to every child born in the capital during their first three years

Mexico City guarantees $1,200 pesos every two months to all children from birth to age three under the Desde la Cuna program, totaling $7,200 pesos...
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Massive Fish Die-Off in Laguna del Camarón in Mazatlán Sparks Environmental Alarm

A suspected contaminant in Mazatlán caused a major fish die-off in Laguna del Camarón, reviving concerns over pollution in the ecologically fragile lagoon. Authorities are...
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Armed Men in Monterrey Rob Guests at Luxury Social Event

Three armed men robbed 400,000 pesos, jewelry, watches, and a Mercedes Benz at Terrazo event space in Monterrey’s Los Cristales neighborhood. Monterrey crime, Terrazo robbery,...
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Jalisco Partners with Netflix to Train Film Talent and Host Ariel Awards in Puerto Vallarta

Jalisco becomes the first state outside CDMX to host a Netflix training program, invests in local film talent, and prepares to host the Ariel Awards...
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Mexico City launches major affordable housing program to combat rental crisis and displacement

Mexico City’s new public rental housing program targets 20,000 affordable units to ease a 50,000-unit deficit, combat gentrification, and support vulnerable families. Mexico City is...
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Mexican Peso Outperforms Despite Tariff Threats as Investors Back Sheinbaum’s Stability

The Mexican peso is outperforming peers in 2025, driven by high interest rates, investor confidence in President Sheinbaum, and stable U.S. trade ties despite Trump’s...
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UNESCO declares Wixárika Route a World Heritage Site in major win for Indigenous culture

The Wixárika Route, a 500-kilometer sacred trail across five Mexican states, has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, recognizing its spiritual and cultural...
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Global Conflicts Slow Mazatlán Port Activity as Vehicle Exports and Container Cargo Drop

Mazatlán port faces declines in containerized cargo, oil products, and vehicle exports due to international conflicts, despite a slight increase in total cargo moved in...
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Flooding Threat Intensifies in Mazatlán as Families Near Jabalines Stream Struggle to Stay Afloat

Over 60,000 Mazatlán residents face flood risks, especially near Jabalines Stream. Experts blame poor drainage, urban sprawl, and streambed invasions for repeated flooding. In the...
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Semarnat approves a six-story beachfront development in Yucatán despite environmental risks

Semarnat approves a six-story beachfront development in Dzemul, Yucatán, despite documented environmental risks, social impacts, and lack of public consultation. A controversial new real estate...
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CFE Cuts Power to 16 Yucatán Coastal Communities for Upgrades amid Extreme Heat

The CFE cut power to 16 communities on the Yucatán coast, including Progreso and Chicxulub, for substation upgrades amid extreme summer heat. In the midst...
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