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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

Playa del Carmen occupancy

Playa del Carmen occupancy starts hot for Guadalupe-Reyes

Playa del Carmen opened the holiday stretch at 85% occupancy and launched a Guadalupe–Reyes security operation with over 1,000 police.
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Los Cabos trash complaints

Los Cabos trash complaints hit the resort image hard

Hoteliers say dirty streets and trash are now tourists’ top gripe in Los Cabos, pushing urgent fixes to collection and mobility.
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Virgin of Guadalupe

Virgin of Guadalupe Pilgrimage: What Dec 12 Means in Mexico

See why the Virgin of Guadalupe pilgrimage fills Mexico City every Dec 12, from the 1531 legend to families who walk for days and sing...
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Mexico City parachute jumps

Mexico City parachute jumps raise Hilton rooftop fears

Street vendors say parachutes keep dropping near a downtown Hilton after a viral U.S. jumper incident, raising safety and airspace questions.
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San Miguel Christmas poinsettias

San Miguel Christmas poinsettias paint the town red

San Miguel de Allende’s historic center turns bright red as city crews plant poinsettias across plazas and parks for Christmas.
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Playa del Carmen pharmacies

Playa del Carmen pharmacies raided over fake drug sales

Quintana Roo prosecutors and federal health inspectors shut five tourist-zone pharmacies in Playa del Carmen over illegal and adulterated drugs.
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Oaxaca dog slaughterhouse

Oaxaca dog slaughterhouse raid rescues 65 terrified dogs

Prosecutors in Oaxaca rescued 65 dogs from a suspected clandestine slaughterhouse near the capital after activists raised the alarm.
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California Mexico militarized zone

Inside the new U.S. militarized zone build-up on the California-Mexico border

The U.S. has handed a long stretch of the California–Mexico border to the military, expanding a “militarized zone” that lets troops detain migrants.
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Mexico sexual abuse reform born after attack on Sheinbaum

Mexico’s Senate passes a Mexico sexual abuse reform, expanding consent rules and raising penalties after an assault on President Sheinbaum.
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Wolbachia method Los Cabos

Wolbachia method in Los Cabos targets dengue and chikungunya

Baja California Sur extends its Wolbachia mosquito releases from La Paz to Los Cabos, aiming to cut dengue and chikungunya risk.
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Puebla UNESCO World Heritage

Puebla marks its 38th anniversary as a UNESCO World Heritage site

Puebla marks its 38th anniversary as a UNESCO World Heritage site, balancing its tiled Baroque streets with the pressures of a fast-growing city.
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guadalajara fountains

Guadalajara’s emblematic fountains get 14 million peso glow

Guadalajara's emblematic fountains get a 14-million-peso overhaul, with structural repairs and RGB lighting to revive key public spaces.
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