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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

Mexico City Suspends Rain Harvesting Program Despite Ongoing Water Crisis

The Rain Harvesting program in CDMX, designed to reduce water shortages, has been suspended in 2025 despite an allocated budget and past success in installing...
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Guelaguetza 2025 Fills Oaxaca Streets with Dance and Tradition

Thousands gather in Oaxaca de Juárez for the third Guelaguetza 2025 parade, celebrating music, dance, and Indigenous traditions. Delegation parades continue on July 19 and...
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Judge Allows San Cristóbal–Palenque Highway to Move Forward Despite Indigenous Opposition

A federal judge in Chiapas denied an injunction to halt the San Cristóbal–Palenque highway project, sparking criticism from Indigenous groups over the lack of consultation...
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Cancun and Riviera Maya Dominate Mexico’s Hotel Boom in 2025

Cancun and the Riviera Maya account for 91% of new hotel rooms opened in Mexico in early 2025, with over 25,000 more planned in Isla...
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Cancun hit by one month’s worth of sargassum in just three days

Cancun officials report a dramatic surge in sargassum seaweed, with a month's worth washing ashore in just three days, disrupting tourism and straining cleanup crews....
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Campeche heritage law aims to make property owners preserve historic homes

UNESCO and APCEC are aligning Campeche’s heritage preservation laws with international standards, urging private owners to protect historic buildings, inspired by Cartagena’s model. In a...
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New IMSS Regional Hospital Opens in Ensenada to Serve Over 300,000 Residents

Mexico inaugurates IMSS Regional General Hospital No. 23 in Ensenada, offering specialized medical services to over 300,000 people with 31 beds and 32 specialties. President...
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Tourists in Baja California Sur Now Pay a Stacked List of Taxes, Sparking Concerns of Over-Taxation

Visitors to Baja California Sur now face layered taxes from federal, state, and local governments, raising concerns about over-taxation and its impact on tourism. Vacationers...
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Wellness Travel in Baja California Sur Highlights Todos Santos and Loreto Festivals

Todos Santos Wellness Fest and Loreto Live Well Experience invite travelers to Baja California Sur for yoga, meditation, and coastal healing. Tickets start at $90...
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New Flights to Tepic Airport Open Up Riviera Nayarit for Canadian and U.S. Travelers

Tepic’s upgraded international airport welcomes new direct flights from Canada and the U.S., offering travelers easier access to Riviera Nayarit’s hidden gems beyond Puerto Vallarta....
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Jalisco Firefighters Sent to Canada to Help Battle Wildfires in Manitoba

A second group of 103 Mexican firefighters has been deployed from Jalisco to Manitoba, Canada, as part of an international agreement to support wildfire control...
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Tamaulipas housing prices surge in national lead amid gentrification debate

Tamaulipas tops Mexico in cumulative housing‐price gains as local restoration and federal programs fuel growth and spark debates over gentrification and affordability. Tamaulipas has emerged...
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