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U.S. teen transferred to Texas hospital after armed attack in Durango
Chicago middle schooler Jason Peña, 14, is in critical condition after his family was attacked on a Durango highway.
Mismanagement to blame for massive fish die-offs, Guerrero fishermen say
To keep the the reservoir healthy, dam operator Mexhidro must periodically release water that could otherwise be used to generate electricity.
Expect higher prices on gas, alcohol, snacks and more, thanks to...
The IEPS, an excise tax Mexico adjusts every January 1, affects prices on everything from gas and diesel to cigarettes and junk food.
Two Mexicans among the injured in New Orleans New Year’s attack
The New Orleans Mexican Consulate is providing assistance and keeping in contact with the families of the Mexican victims.
Por fin! After 13 years, GDL-Puerto Vallarta highway project finishes
The long-awaited highway will make reaching Pacific resort cities in and around Puerto Vallarta faster and easier.
Mexico City will cut its reliance on water from the Cutzamala System by 50%,...
Brugada announced the plan at the inauguration of the first Agua Bienestar purification plant, part of a program to provide clean water in low-income areas hit by water shortages.
Peso falls to 20.9 to the dollar in its fourth consecutive day of depreciation
The peso is on track to depreciate more in 2024 than any year since the 2008 financial crisis.
Foreign Affairs Ministry mourns Jimmy Carter, champion of bilateral diplomacy
While president, Carter visited Mexico City with the aim of strengthening U.S.-Mexico relations — even speaking Spanish before Congress.
Is Mexico the most democratic country in the world? Sheinbaum says it might be, thanks to judicial reform
"Our adversaries say there is authoritarianism but how [can there be] if it is the people who decide?" Sheinbaum asked a cheering crowd in Tlaxcala.
What to expect for the Mexican peso in 2025, according to analysts
How will the peso fare in 2025 after depreciating 19% in 2024? Here's what top currency analysts have to say.
Mass graves discovered at Mexico’s northern, southern borders
The graves discovered in Chiapas and Chihuahua contained the bodies or remains of an estimated 29 people.