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Mexican Caribbean beaches face a sargassum breaking point

Mexican Caribbean beaches face a sargassum breaking point

Heavy sargassum is outpacing cleanup capacity in Quintana Roo as crews, barriers and Navy vessels struggle with daily arrivals.
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Mexico says 85% of exports can avoid new U.S. tariff

Mexico says USMCA rules would spare most exports from a proposed U.S. tariff, but autos, steel and aluminum remain outside that shield.
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Aeroméxico just gave travelers a reason to watch fares

Aeroméxico is trimming its capacity outlook as jet-fuel costs and fewer available seats reshape Mexico air travel, fares and routes.
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San Pancho fire is 80 percent controlled but still burning

San Pancho fire is 80 percent controlled but still burning

The San Pancho wildfire is 80% controlled and 65% liquidated after burning about 146 hectares, with crews still on hot spots.
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Tropical Storm Amanda is here, and Mexico is watching two more systems

Tropical Storm Amanda is here, and Mexico is watching two more systems

Forecasters are tracking two new Pacific systems near southern Mexico as Amanda becomes the first named storm of the 2026 season.
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The Canada Job Offer That Took Nayarit Workers’ Money

Nayarit officials say about 160 people were defrauded through fake Canada construction job offers tied to social media recruiters.
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WMO El Niño Warning Raises Climate Risks for Mexico

WMO El Niño Warning Raises Climate Risks for Mexico

WMO says El Niño is developing, raising risks for heat, drought, heavy rain and Pacific storm activity as Mexico tracks the shift.
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350 Turtles Shipped as Toys Were Found in Mexico Parcel

350 Turtles Shipped as Toys Were Found in Mexico Parcel

Profepa seized 350 freshwater turtles sent as toys in Matamoros. Officials said 25 were dead and protected species were involved.
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Inside the fake store hiding a CJNG cocaine tunnel

U.S. prosecutors charged four people after finding more than one ton of cocaine and a fortified tunnel linking Tijuana to Otay Mesa.
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The Cartel Tax Mexico Companies Fear Is Reaching 20%

The Cartel Tax Mexico Companies Fear Is Reaching 20%

Consultants warn that cartel extortion of up to 20% is pushing security costs higher and turning organized crime into an economic risk.
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Mexico Keeps Building as Infrastructure Spending Falls

Mexico Keeps Building as Infrastructure Spending Falls

Public infrastructure investment fell through April, widening the strain between Mexico’s building pipeline and basic urban services.
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Mexico City Airports Barely Top 2019 Traffic

U.S. Air Arrivals to Mexico Fall for First Time Since 2021

Foreign air arrivals from the U.S. to Mexico fell 6.1% from January to April, the first post-pandemic recovery decline for tourism.
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