Teotihuacán Shooting Kills Canadian Tourist and Shuts Site A shooting at Teotihuacán left a Canadian tourist dead, injured several others, and forced the closure of one of Mexico’s most visited heritage sites.
US bars 75 linked to Sinaloa cartel in new visa move The U.S. imposed visa restrictions on 75 relatives and associates tied to the Sinaloa Cartel, widening pressure on its support network.
Progreso oil spill fears rise as slicks appear offshore Suspected hydrocarbon slicks off Progreso drew a Navy and Pemex response, raising concerns for fishing, beaches and tourism.
Mexico Defends Phone Registry as Privacy Fears Grow Mexico says its mandatory phone registry will help investigate crime and missing-person cases without creating a government-held personal database.
Mexico heads for first GDP setback since late 2024 Mexico’s economy is tracking toward its first quarterly contraction since late 2024 as services slow, industry weakens and March stalls.
Mexico Launches Bee Protection Campaign Against Varroa Senasica launched a national campaign against varroasis, a bee disease that threatens pollination, honey output, and agricultural stability.
Mexico and U.S. Renew Talks on Trade and Migration Mexico and U.S. officials reopened high-level talks as both sides juggle migration pressure, trade disputes and the 2026 T-MEC review.
Why Housing Construction Keeps Stalling Across Mexico Developers say Mexico’s housing slowdown begins at city hall, where permits, zoning and service approvals can delay projects for years.
Mexico Sets Hurricane Protocol Talks for 2026 Season Mexico will define 2026 rain and hurricane response protocols in Veracruz this week, with forecasts for both coasts and fresh guidance for residents.
Fatal Chihuahua Crash Raises Questions on U.S. Role A crash in Chihuahua killed two U.S. Embassy personnel and two state investigators, raising new questions about security cooperation and oversight in Mexico.