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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.
Mexico News

Mexico owes the USA water, and lots of it

Mexico still owes the U.S. water and lots of it, according to officials. As of July 26, Mexico has failed to deliver to the U.S....
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Mexican Senate approves opening of oil sector, ending the Pemex Monopoly

Mexico's Congress approved a comprehensive energy reform that will break more than seven decades of state monopoly and dramatically expand the role of foreign and...
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Circus Abandons 2 Lions Without Food or Water

Mexican authorities have rescued two lions found abandoned without food or water in a large trailer cage in a rural area. The office of the...
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The Toltec Civilization of Mexico

The Toltec people were an amalgam of people from southern Latin America that came together as one to form the Teotihuacan civilization. This “empire” grew...
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Mexico fines circus over mistreatment of animals

Mexican authorities imposed Monday a US$53,000 fine on a circus that featured a black bear whose lower jaw had been removed and a lion and...
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Mexican Government is Dedicated to Building Latin America’s First High-Speed Train

The high-speed Mexico City-Queretaro train, which will cover the 210-kilometer (130-mile) route at a speed of 300 kph (186 mph), will be the first of...
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USC to provide scholarships to students in Mexico

The University of Southern California on Tuesday announced an agreement with the Mexican Foundation for Education, Technology, and Science (FUNED) to provide joint scholarships to...
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Final package of bills for energy overhaul passed by lower senate in Mexico

Mexico's lower house concluded early Saturday the process of debating and approving the secondary legislation needed to implement last year's energy overhaul, which opens the...
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Journalist murdered in central Mexico

A journalist was stabbed to death at his house in Guadalupe, a city in the central Mexican state of Zacatecas, a press rights group said....
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Fewer than 100 Vaquita Marina Porpoises Remain in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez

An environmental panel says fewer than 100 of Mexico's vaquita marina porpoises are left and they are in imminent danger of extinction. A report released...
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Mexico, U.S. sign food safety agreement for imports/exports between the 2 countries

If you take a closer look at some of the fruits and vegetables that are sold in your grocers’ produce aisle, you’ll notice that a...
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Mexico says North Korean ship damaged coral reefs

Mexican officials say a North Korean ship damaged nearly an acre (0.4 hectare) of coral reefs when it ran aground off the Gulf coast. Mexico's...
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