Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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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, US sign critical minerals supply-chain plan

Mexico, US sign critical minerals supply-chain plan

Mexico and the U.S. agreed to a 60-day action plan on critical minerals, aiming to map deposits, align rules and screen investment.
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Los Cabos to Puebla nonstop flight set for June 2026

Volaris will launch a nonstop Los Cabos–Puebla route in early June 2026, with tickets already on sale for summer travel.
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Playa del Carmen readies family-first Carnaval 2026

Playa del Carmen readies family-first Carnaval 2026

Playa del Carmen unveils its Carnaval 2026 lineup, promising a bigger, safer, family-friendly celebration for locals and visitors.
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San Miguel de Allende Makes for a Perfect Quick Escape

San Miguel de Allende Makes for a Perfect Quick Escape

Compact and culture-rich, San Miguel de Allende offers world-class cuisine, art galleries, and a laid-back vibe—perfect for a quick escape.
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Maya Medicinal Garden Grows in Cancún’s Parque de la Equidad

Maya Medicinal Garden Grows in Cancún’s Parque de la Equidad

A new Maya medicinal garden is taking shape in Cancún’s Parque de la Equidad. It features traditional healing plants in a family-friendly space blending nature...
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Cancun hotel zone tax

Cancún’s Cuba Connection Still Shapes Caribbean Tourism

Cancún rose as U.S. tourists lost Cuba. Fresh pressure on Havana could shift Caribbean travel and send more migrants toward Mexico’s coast.
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Watchdog Flags Unverified Fentanyl Seizure Numbers in Mexico

Watchdog Flags Unverified Fentanyl Seizure Numbers in Mexico

Mexico’s internal watchdog finds major gaps in tracking drug seizures and their destruction, raising doubts about official fentanyl seizure figures.
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Wood-Chopping Contest Keeps Mixtec Tradition Alive in Oaxaca

Wood-Chopping Contest Keeps Mixtec Tradition Alive in Oaxaca

A rural Oaxaca community revives a communal wood-chopping tradition, turning a once-essential labor into a spirited cultural contest.
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World Cup Guadalajara Monterrey

Mexico’s 2026 World Cup Stadiums Inspire Travel Adventures

Three host cities—Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey—welcome World Cup 2026 fans with thrilling matches and vibrant local culture beyond stadiums.
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Mexico Sets Course to Become a Green Marine Fuel Hub

Mexico Sets Course to Become a Green Marine Fuel Hub

Mexico aims to become a regional hub for near-zero-emission marine fuels, leveraging new port projects and an interoceanic trade corridor.
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Mexico Remittances Fall After 11-Year Growth Streak

Mexico Remittances Fall After 11-Year Growth Streak

Remittances to Mexico dipped in 2025, ending 11 years of growth as U.S. economic risks and a strong peso reshape the outlook.
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Milpa Alta forest guardians protect Mexico City’s green lung

Milpa Alta forest guardians protect Mexico City’s green lung

In Milpa Alta on Mexico City’s outskirts, a 12-man volunteer team patrols 1,500 hectares of forest, fighting illegal loggers, poachers and arsonists.
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