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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

Mexican gray wolf

Mexican gray wolf comeback gets a corporate boost in Sonora

Grupo México ties an award to Mexican gray wolf breeding in Sonora and community work, as officials press on with recovery.
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public insecurity drag

Insecurity in Mexico scaring off investors and lowers GDP forecast

Banxico’s analyst survey shows public insecurity now tops growth worries, pushing the 2026 GDP forecast lower and raising investment doubts.
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San Miguel shooting

San Miguel shooting in San Rafael ends a man’s life

A man was shot dead on Ignacio Allende Street in San Miguel de Allende. Neighbors thought fireworks; investigators are now working the case.
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Playa del Carmen extortion

Residents of Playa del Carmen warn of neglected beaches and police extortion

Residents in Playa del Carmen allege police shakedowns on beaches, deepening distrust as officials tout seasonal patrols and lifeguards.
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Conagua pauses Los Cabos

Conagua pauses Los Cabos projects and a new hospital stalls

Conagua has paused paperwork for multiple Los Cabos projects, including an IMSS hospital, alarming officials as delays ripple into health and growth.
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mexico Interoceanic Train

Mexico Interoceanic Train costs and the catch nobody warns you about

A first-person ride on Mexico’s Interoceanic Train with real ticket prices, station basics, and what to expect onboard now.
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Mexico water release

Mexico water release plan heads off new U.S. tariffs

Mexico will release 249 million m³ of Rio Grande water starting Dec. 15 under a 1944 treaty, easing trade pressure while talks continue.
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peso today

Mexico’s peso briefly hit 17.98 as traders pile into carry trade

Mexico’s peso hovered near 18 per dollar, briefly hitting 17.98, as carry-trade flows and rate bets lifted it ahead of Banxico.
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San Miguel Guadalupe Day

San Miguel Guadalupe Day turns streets into a sea of faith

San Miguel de Allende marked Guadalupe Day with packed Masses, street processions, and neighborhood celebrations that drew families and pilgrims.
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pope mexico

Sheinbaum calls Pope and hints at a 2026 Mexico visit

Sheinbaum phoned Pope Leo XIV on Dec. 12, inviting him to Mexico and tying it to Guadalupe celebrations as pilgrims filled the capital.
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Mexico City street homelessness

Mexico City street homelessness is bigger than you think

CDMX’s registry counts 2,878 people living on the streets, concentrated in Cuauhtémoc, as officials revise how they count and respond.
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Cerro de los Picachos

Cerro de los Picachos is the mountain San Miguel depends on

Cerro de los Picachos anchors water capture and wildlife near San Miguel de Allende, sparking new calls to protect the mountain.
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