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

Mexico City Lawmakers Unveil Sweeping LGBTQ+ Rights Package

Mexico City Lawmakers Unveil Sweeping LGBTQ+ Rights Package

Mexico City lawmakers unveiled a legislative package to bolster LGBTQ+ rights, targeting hate speech, inclusive healthcare, and workplace equality.
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Cancún airport processing

Cancún Airport Cuts Wait Times, Eyes Cheaper Ground Transport

Quintana Roo’s governor is driving improvements at Cancún Airport to cut immigration and baggage wait times and push fairer ground transport pricing.
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Self-Building in Mexico Can Take 20 Years and 30% Extra Cost

Self-Building in Mexico Can Take 20 Years and 30% Extra Cost

Building a house slowly might seem budget-friendly. In Mexico, it often stretches out for decades and ends up 30% costlier.
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Nearshoring Boom Takes Shape at Expo Manufactura 2026

Nearshoring Boom Takes Shape at Expo Manufactura 2026

At Expo Manufactura 2026 in Monterrey, nearshoring is no longer just talk—it's triggering factory expansions and filling local hotels.
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Mexico declines Trump Peace Board invite over Palestine

Mexico declines Trump Peace Board invite over Palestine

Mexico declined Trump’s Peace Board invite, saying any Middle East plan must include a recognized Palestinian state; it will attend only as observer.
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Human Hair Helps Clean Xochimilco’s Polluted Canals

Human Hair Helps Clean Xochimilco’s Polluted Canals

A green initiative in Mexico City’s Xochimilco collects hair from salons to absorb canal pollution, protecting its unique ecosystem and wildlife.
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7 Experience-Driven Luxury Travel Trends for 2026 in Mexico

7 Experience-Driven Luxury Travel Trends for 2026 in Mexico

Luxury travel in 2026 is about niche experiences – from sports trips to wellness retreats – and Mexico is revamping its tourism offerings accordingly.
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Inside Los Mayos Armed Wings of Sinaloa Cartel

Inside Los Mayos Armed Wings of Sinaloa Cartel

Enforcers of the Sinaloa Cartel’s “Los Mayos” faction reveal a hidden hierarchy. These armed wings – from veteran hit squads to new paramilitary groups –...
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San Miguel de Allende weighs Casa Europa hub proposal

San Miguel de Allende weighs Casa Europa hub proposal

San Miguel de Allende considers an extended loan for Casa Europa. The aim is a hub for EU residents and visiting diplomats.
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Mexico, Canada Plan Trade Boost with Security Component

Mexico, Canada Plan Trade Boost with Security Component

Mexico and Canada are developing a bilateral action plan to boost trade and investment, with Ottawa pushing to include security cooperation.
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Mexican skater Donovan Carrillo makes history with second Olympic run

Mexican skater Donovan Carrillo makes history with second Olympic run

Mexican skater Donovan Carrillo ends his second Olympic campaign at Milano-Cortina with a season-best score and new momentum.
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August sargassum forecast challenges Riviera Maya tourism

Record Sargassum May Soon Hit Riviera Maya Beaches

Monitors warn of heavy sargassum heading for Quintana Roo. Riviera Maya towns ready barriers, cleanup, and daily beach updates.
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