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Foreigners buying real estate in Mexico 101
A beginner’s guide to buying real estate in Mexico as a foreigner. Learn about restricted zones, fideicomisos, and legal requirements …
Dollar vs. Peso: Mexican peso weakens for fourth day
The Mexican peso fell to 19.1683 per dollar on Friday, its fourth consecutive loss, amid fears of U.S. involvement in …
US issues security alert over disappearances on Monterrey-Reynosa highway
The US Embassy in Mexico warns of disappearances along the Monterrey to Reynosa highway, urging travelers to avoid nighttime travel …
Mexico braces for new cyclone threat next week as Erick continues to cause flooding
After Hurricane Erick’s devastation, Mexico faces a 40% chance of new cyclone Flossie forming near Chiapas and Oaxaca between June …
Cancún government demands answers from hotels on sargassum cleanup failures
Mayor Ana Paty Peralta will meet with hotel leaders in Cancún to address failures in sargassum cleanup efforts, amid growing …
Cancún ranks among world’s happiest cities on Yellow Day
On Yellow Day, Cancún celebrates its spot on the Happy City Index, recognized globally for quality of life, well-being, and …
Landslide Near Boca de Tomatlán Partially Blocks Federal Highway 200 After Heavy Rains
A landslide triggered by heavy rains partially blocked Federal Highway 200 near Barranca Honda. Authorities urge caution for drivers in …
Cancún Struggles to Reach Peak Hotel Occupancy as Sargassum Threatens Summer Tourism
Despite the summer high season, Cancún hotel occupancy remains under 75%. Officials cite sargassum growth and limited diversification as key …
Discovery of Captive Carving at Calakmul May Rewrite Understanding of Ancient Maya Cities
A recently discovered carved panel in Calakmul, Campeche, depicting a probable captive, could reshape our view of the Mayan city’s …
Robberies Surge in Baja California Sur with La Paz and Los Cabos as Hotspots
Home and business burglaries spike in Baja California Sur, with La Paz and Los Cabos reporting the highest cases between …
Authorities seize 300 kilos of meth in Baja California drug bust
Mexican security forces seized over 300 kilograms of methamphetamine in Tijuana, Baja California, and arrested a cartel figure linked to …
Trash-Choked Drains Make Puerto Vallarta Flooding Worse During Heavy Rain
Overflowing storm drains clogged with garbage are fueling flooding in Puerto Vallarta, officials warn, as rains bring chaos to multiple …
Puerto Vallarta officials meet to address flooding risks and emergency response following heavy rains from Hurricane Erick
Puerto Vallarta city officials held a coordination meeting to address flooding risks and emergency responses amid the rainy season following …
Mexico’s Armored Car Market Grows Amid Rising Violence and Organized Crime
Mexico sees 10% annual growth in armored vehicle sales as violence surges. Cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Cancún drive …
Riu Ventura Hotel to Open in December as RIU’s Sixth Resort in Cancun
The Riu Ventura Hotel opens December 6 in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, bringing 700+ rooms, six pools, multiple dining options, and …