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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.
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Cancún officials urge calm after U.S. terrorism alert

Cancún officials urge calm after U.S. terrorism alert

Cancún officials urge calm after U.S. terrorism alert, asking residents and tourists to avoid spreading unverified threats and noting ongoing coordination with security agencies.
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cruise tourists in Quintana Roo

Cruise tourists in Quintana Roo could inject 500 million pesos

New local estimates say cruise tourists in Quintana Roo could inject about 500 million pesos this year, highlighting how port-day spending shapes communities from Cozumel...
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U.S. travel alerts have little impact

“US Travel Alerts Have Little Impact” — Sheinbaum Asserts Tourism Remains Resilient

Mexico’s president says U.S. travel alerts have little impact, arguing they don’t dent visitor demand and pairing that message with her security strategy.
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Mexico approves bimonthly Cabotegravir

Mexico approves Cabotegravir injection for bimonthly PrEP – HIV prevention

Mexico has authorized cabotegravir PrEP, a long-acting injection given every two months. Fewer missed doses, higher efficacy than daily pills, and clinic follow-up.
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FBI returns Hernán Cortés-signed manuscript

FBI returns Hernán Cortés-signed manuscript to Mexico

FBI returns Hernán Cortés-signed manuscript to Mexico, a colonial-era document believed stolen in the 1980s–1990s, underscoring cooperation on cultural heritage.
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mexico eliminates cash on highways in 2026

Mexico’s federal toll operator is phasing out cash payments on tollroads

Mexico eliminates cash on highways in 2026. Here’s what drivers need to know about TAGs, contactless payments, balances, and lane times so trips stay smooth.
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record number of Canadian arrivals to Mexico

Air Canada says it will cancel all flights starting Saturday: How it will impact Mexico flights

Air Canada cancels flights as a cabin crew strike looms for Saturday, threatening 130,000 daily travelers. What it means for refunds, rebooking, and timelines.
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Sheinbaum and Manolo projects for Coahuila move forward

Sheinbaum and Manolo projects for Coahuila move forward

Sheinbaum and Manolo projects for Coahuila advance after a meeting in Palacio Nacional, covering AHMSA, the Carbonífera region, La Laguna jobs, security, and key infrastructure.
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Mexico tourism grows 2025

Mexico tourism grows 13.8 percent in 2025

Mexico tourism grows 13.8 percent in 2025, hitting 47.4 million visitors in six months, higher spending, stronger US air links, and steady cruise arrivals.
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Inside the secret economy of Oxxo parking lots

Inside the secret economy of Oxxo parking lots

Mexico’s corner stores host a hidden marketplace by day and night. We map the secret economy of Oxxo parking lots from parking helpers to after-dark...
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Mexicans eat twice as many snacks

New data shows Mexicans eat twice as many snacks as the world average

Mexicans eat twice as many snacks as the world average, driven by nostalgia, loyalty, and digital buying, even as younger shoppers favor portion-controlled options.
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Mexican peso exchange rate

Mexican peso exchange rate slips as traders bet on Fed cut

The Mexican peso exchange rate eased to around 18.64 per dollar as the dollar index dipped and markets priced a near-certain Fed cut in September.
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