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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

New Tropical Cyclone Likely to Form Off Mexico’s Pacific Coast This Week

Meteorologists warn of a 90% chance a new tropical cyclone will form midweek off Mexico’s Pacific coast, as Dalila weakens and rains persist across southern...
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Mexico’s Real Estate Market Booms as Foreign Buyers Rush to Invest

Mexico’s real estate market is surging as foreign buyers seek affordable homes and high ROI in hotspots like Puerto Vallarta. Find out what’s fueling the...
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Quintana Roo set to surpass Las Vegas in hotel infrastructure with 150,000 rooms projected

Quintana Roo is on track to rival Las Vegas in hotel capacity, reaching nearly 136,000 rooms in 2025 and projecting 150,000 rooms within five years...
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Guanajuato launches AI-powered job platform to support returning migrants

Guanajuato unveils a digital platform with over 16,000 jobs to help migrants returning from the U.S. find employment. The tool uses AI and geolocation to...
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Cancún Sets New Bar and Club Hours to Reduce Violence and Accidents

New rules in Cancún limit bar and club hours to 3 a.m. in tourist areas and 2 a.m. in urban zones. The measure aims to...
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Puebla’s new cybersecurity law criminalizes online insults with up to three years in prison

Puebla's new cybersecurity law criminalizes online insults with up to three years in prison, sparking backlash from civil groups over free speech concerns and government...
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Storm Dalila collapses Omitlán Bridge and damages infrastructure across Guerrero

Tropical Storm Dalila collapses the Omitlán Bridge in Guerrero and causes damage to restaurants, roads, and power lines across Acapulco and rural regions. Tropical Storm...
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Heavy rains cause flooding and road closures in Querétaro

Intense rainfall in Querétaro led to river overflows, flooded streets, and road closures over the weekend. Authorities are monitoring river levels and urging residents to...
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Mexico to Reduce Workweek to 40 Hours by 2030 in Phased Labor Reform

Mexico will gradually reduce its workweek from 48 to 40 hours starting in 2026, aiming for full implementation by 2030. Labor forums begin June 19....
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Mexico Could Become Global Leader in Geothermal Energy

Experts say Mexico holds the world’s highest geothermal potential. New policies and investments could turn the country into a global clean energy powerhouse. Mexico Sits...
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Mexico City joins global ‘No Kings Day’ protests

Demonstrators in Mexico City took part in No Kings Day to denounce Trump’s use of military force and demand respect for migrant communities in the...
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Protests intensify over Cozumel’s fourth cruise pier as residents defend reefs

As Cozumel approves a fourth cruise pier, residents and divers protest to protect coral reefs, public beaches, and local infrastructure from unchecked tourism growth. Cozumel...
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