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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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Mérida Verde program is reshaping the city’s canopy and civic culture

Mérida Verde program is reshaping the city’s canopy and civic culture

Mérida Verde program drives tree planting, heritage protections, and citizen action. More than 10,000 trees were planted and over 44,000 adopted as Mérida doubles down...
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Tulum tourism decline

Tulum tourism decline as costs push travelers elsewhere

Tulum tourism decline is accelerating as layered fees and higher costs push tour operators to cenotes, Cobá and Valladolid.
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record number of Canadian arrivals to Mexico

Air Canada strike cancels Cancún flights and disrupts travel

Air Canada strike cancels Cancún flights as 22 routes are scrubbed since Friday. ASUR says Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver routes hit while others fly.
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Judge orders Profepa to demolish Adamar condo in Tulum and restore the ecosystem, with firm deadlines and oversight that bolster citizen environmental cases.

Judge orders Profepa to demolish Adamar condominium in Tulum

Judge orders Profepa to demolish Adamar condominium in Tulum and restore the ecosystem, with firm deadlines and oversight that bolster citizen environmental cases.
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Carpa Olivera pool reopens after weeklong closure

Carpa Olivera pool reopens after weeklong closure

Carpa Olivera pool reopens in Mazatlán after seven days closed for high waves and damage, with partial areas still restricted and lifeguards supervising swimmers from...
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Sinaloa dams at 21.5 percent

Sinaloa dams at 21.5 percent after August rains statewide

Sinaloa dams at 21.5 percent after August rains, with 3,356.4 Mm³ stored; strong inflows and a 200 m³/s Huites–Miguel Hidalgo transfer lift reserves but risks...
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Arroyo Jabalines mangrove pruning

Arroyo Jabalines mangrove pruning debate splits neighbors

Neighbors and activists clash over Arroyo Jabalines mangrove pruning, with calls for permits, flood control, and safety. Protesters reject logging and demand a study.
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Navigator of the Seas in Mazatlán

Navigator of the Seas in Mazatlán brings 3,891 passengers

Navigator of the Seas in Mazatlán arrives with 3,891 passengers and 1,258 crew, lifting local business as visitors explore the Malecón, Centro, and Olas Altas.
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Mexican peso depreciates against the dollar

Mexican peso depreciates against the dollar as DXY rises

Mexican peso depreciates against the dollar, closing at 18.7807 as a firmer DXY and a week of Fed signals set a cautious tone; traders watch...
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Sinaloa records zero homicides

Sinaloa records zero homicides for second day according to FGE

Sinaloa zero homicides for the second straight day, per the FGE daily crime report for August 17; no disappearances were logged and only one vehicle...
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Security operations in Sinaloa weaken warring groups

Federal and state security operations in Sinaloa are “undermining” warring groups, the governor said in Culiacán, as 100 new patrol cars and a training pact...
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Mexico travel advisory terrorism risk

Mexico terrorism risk in travel advisory worries tourism

Business groups warn the new Mexico travel advisory terrorism risk could deter visitors and hit small firms, urging a coordinated PR response.
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