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

Mexican peso exchange rate

Peso weakens past 18 as markets weigh war and rates

The peso slipped past 18 per dollar after Banxico cut rates and global tensions lifted risk, raising new questions about prices and inflation.
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Why $100 Oil Still Raises Everyday Costs in Mexico

Mexico produces oil, but households still absorb fuel shocks through freight, food prices, tax subsidies, price controls, and environmental damage.
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UN warns toxic pollution is shortening lives in Mexico

UN warns toxic pollution is shortening lives in Mexico

A UN expert says toxic contamination in Mexico has become structural, harming health, water, and basic rights in communities across the country.
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Mexico Finds Missing Aid Boats Near Havana, Crew Safe

Mexico Finds Missing Aid Boats Near Havana, Crew Safe

Mexico’s Navy located two missing aid boats headed to Cuba near Havana, ending a tense search and raising bigger questions about the mission.
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Why Cancún’s Nichupté Bridge Now Costs Twice as Much

Cancún’s Nichupté Bridge may open in late April, but officials now say the final construction cost will top 12 billion pesos.
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Los Cabos Swimmers Set to Smash Records in Sea of Cortez

Los Cabos Swimmers Set to Smash Records in Sea of Cortez

Over 500 swimmers will descend on Playa Palmilla this May for a record-breaking open water event with a massive local economic impact.
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Why bank branches are disappearing faster across Mexico

Why bank branches are disappearing faster across Mexico

Mexican banks are closing branches faster as apps grow, but many customers still rely on face-to-face service across Mexico.
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US travel map puts six Mexican states at highest risk

US travel map puts six Mexican states at highest risk

A U.S. map shows six Mexican states at Level 4, but Mexico overall remains at Level 2. Here is what the warning really means.
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Cuba searches for aid boats missing after leaving Mexico

Cuba searches for aid boats missing after leaving Mexico

Cuba and Mexico are searching for two aid sailboats that vanished en route to Havana, deepening concern around a high-profile relief mission.
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San Miguel de Allende Named Mexico’s Top Wine Region

San Miguel de Allende won Food and Travel’s top wine-region award, highlighting how vineyards now help drive tourism and growth.
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Xcaret ruling redraws limits on Maya branding in Mexico

Xcaret ruling redraws limits on Maya branding in Mexico

Mexico’s top court says Maya cultural heritage is not open tourism branding, forcing Xcaret to pull disputed imagery while the case continues.
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Beach contamination in Veracruz raises fresh doubts

Navy ties Gulf spill to anchored vessel off Coatzacoalcos

Mexico’s Navy says a vessel anchored off Coatzacoalcos helped cause the Gulf spill, alongside natural seepage, as legal action nears.
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