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

US Heroin Demand Has Opium Farmers in Mexico Expanding

Red and purple blossoms with fat, opium-filled bulbs blanket the remote creek sides and gorges of the Filo Mayor mountains in the southern state of...
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Gas-Filled Balloon Breaks Pacific Flight Record Off Mexico Coast

A gas-filled balloon co-piloted by an American and a Russian touched down safely in the waters off Mexico on Saturday, completing a week-long trans-Pacific flight...
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Mexico Cuts $8.4 Billion of Spending Due to Oil Price Drop

Mexico will cut government spending by $8.4 billion this year because of a drop in revenues due to declining oil prices. Finance Minister Luis Videgaray...
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Babies Found Alive in Mexico Hospital Rubble After Explosion

A gas truck explosion ripped through a maternity hospital on the western edge of Mexico City on Thursday, killing one woman and two children and...
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Gas Truck Explosion in Mexico City Shatters Children’s Hospital

A powerful gas tank truck explosion shattered a maternity and children's hospital in Mexico City on Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring dozens....
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69 Percent Rebound in Monarch Butterflies in Mexico

Last year, the Monarchs covered only 1.65 acres (0.67 hectares), the smallest area since record-keeping began in 1993. This year, the butterflies rebounded, to cover...
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Protests Mark Four Months of 43 Missing Student Teachers in Mexico

Protesters in Mexico City are marking four months since the disappearance of 43 rural teachers' college students in southern Mexico. Demonstrators streamed through the streets...
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We Are Two Minutes Closer to Dooms Day

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says Earth is now closer to human-caused doomsday than it has been in more than 30 years because of global...
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Border Patrol Kills Man in Texas Who Failed to Stop at Checkpoint

The shooting happened around 5 p.m. Thursday, after a motorist pulled into the inspection lane at the Border Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 10 in Sierra...
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Pemex is Mexico’s Corruption Cash Cow with Cartel Ties

The state-owned petroleum giant Pemex paid $9 million in 2011 to have an oil rig towed halfway round the world, from the United Arab Emirates...
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Drivers Using ‘Trusted Traveler’ Lanes are Targeted to Smuggle Drugs Unknowingly

Drug smugglers are turning "trusted travelers" into unwitting mules by placing containers with powerful magnets under their cars in Mexico and then recovering the illegal...
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Lightbulbs 40 Watts or Higher Banned in Mexico

Mexico has finally phased out the 40 watt light bulb in a four year plan to save energy though reducing consumption by eliminating high wattage...
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