Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Mexico

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

INAH photo contest

INAH photo contest spotlights living Indigenous Mexico

INAH’s ethnarchaeological photo contest rewarded images where living Indigenous rituals and craft explain pre-Hispanic life.
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Mexico’s Supreme Court warns international law can’t yield to “the law of the strongest”

Mexico’s Supreme Court opened 2026 with a rare global message, warning that international law must not give way to raw power politics that invite escalation...
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Mexico per capita debt

Mexico per capita debt rises after a decade-long jump

Mexico per capita debt has nearly doubled in 10 years, a quiet signal of tighter budgets, higher interest costs, and less room for shocks.
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Tren Maya free return

Tren Maya impacts drive push for cenote reserve near Tulum

Activists urge Semarnat to protect Tramo 5’s cenotes and underground rivers, aiming to curb sprawl near Playa del Carmen and Tulum.
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Los Cabos vendor crackdown

Los Cabos vendor crackdown targets Marina and Médano

Los Cabos is stepping up permit checks in the Marina and El Médano, pushing unlicensed sellers out and warning against child vending.
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Why Cabo Pulmo tourism projects are still unresolved

Why Cabo Pulmo tourism projects are still unresolved

Cabo Pulmo tourism projects remain in limbo after federal suspensions, as legal challenges and permit questions keep decisions pending.
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Los Cabos desalination expansion

Governor pushes Los Cabos desalination expansion ahead

BCS Gov. Víctor Castro says he’s pressing Conagua to clear legal hurdles delaying the Los Cabos desalination expansion needed to boost supply.
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Cancun Tulum sustainable tourism

Cancun hotel occupancy at 88.3% as 2026 starts, state data

Quintana Roo opened 2026 at 88.3% hotel occupancy—about 600,000 guests—after a holiday week packed with flights and cruises.
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Cancún Carnaval 2026

Cancún Carnaval 2026 opens hunt for kings and queens

Cancún has opened free registration to choose its Carnaval 2026 kings and queens, with finals Jan 10–11 at Parque de Las Palapas.
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Mexican peso strengthens

Mexican peso steady as Venezuela turmoil rattles FX

The peso ended near 17.91 per dollar after Venezuela headlines stirred nerves. Traders now focus on US jobs data and Banxico minutes.
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San Marcos aftershocks

San Marcos aftershocks keep residents sleeping outside

After a 6.5 quake, San Marcos families are sleeping outdoors as thousands of aftershocks rattle cracked homes and keep inspections moving.
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Tren de Aragua routes

Report maps Tren de Aragua routes and cartel ties in Mexico

Mexican investigations map how Tren de Aragua routes link to local protection and trafficking markets, from Mexico City to the northern border.
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