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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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Mexico City nightlife inspections

Mexico City intensifies nightlife inspections under La Noche es de Todos program

Mexico City ramps up nightlife inspections under the La Noche es de Todos program, closing unsafe venues and promoting responsible nightlife.
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Agave maximiliana conservation

Agave maximiliana the cultural and ecological heart of Jalisco’s raicilla tradition

Learn how Agave maximiliana, the heart of Jalisco’s raicilla, is being preserved through traditional and biotechnological methods.
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Jalisco Indigenous Languages

Jalisco hosts first State Meeting of Indigenous Languages and Literatures

Jalisco will hold its first State Meeting of Indigenous Languages and Literatures from August 13–15 to promote and preserve native languages.
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Mexican drug traffickers transferred to Mexico

14 Mexican Drug Traffickers Transferred from U.S. Prisons to Mexico

The U.S. sent 14 convicted drug traffickers to Mexico under a prisoner transfer treaty, saving $4 million.
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Tulum’s summer 2025 tourism collapse

Tulum’s Tourism Collapse Worst Since the Pandemic

Tulum’s summer 2025 tourism collapse—only 60% of vendors open, hotels half-empty, sargassum and fees blamed.
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Rosario Indigenous certification

Historic Recognition: Four Rosario Communities Certified as Indigenous Peoples

On August 9, 2025, the communities of Maloya, Matatán, San Marcos Otatitán, and Santa María in Rosario, Sinaloa, received formal certification as Indigenous peoples.
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Pedestrian Bridge in Mazatlán Collapses

Pedestrian Bridge in Mazatlán Collapses Just 66 Days After Inauguration

A bridge in Arboledas INVIES, Mazatlán, showing structural failure just 66 days post-inauguration triggers criticism of municipal oversight.
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Turtle release San Blas

Turtle Release at Playa El Borrego Draws Families and Conservation-Minded Tourists

On August 10, 2025, hundreds gathered in San Blas for a sea turtle hatchling release at Playa El Borrego.
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guanajuato-museo-de-las-momias-upgrade-300k-pesos

Guanajuato Proposes MXN 300,000 Upgrade for Museo de las Momias

Guanajuato’s government plans a MXN 300,000 museography upgrade for the Museo de las Momias.
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Cancer Drug Shortages in Mexico Are Costing Lives

Cancer Drug Shortages in Mexico Are Costing Lives

An in-depth investigation reveals how systemic failures in Mexico’s health system are causing preventable cancer deaths.
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cancer drug shortage protests

Cancer Patients and Families March in León Amid National Oncology Drug Shortages

Cancer patients, families and civil groups marched in León on August 10 demanding an end to shortages of chemotherapy drugs—a struggle echoed across Mexico.
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