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Mexico Launches National Strategy to Clean Beaches and Combat Plastic Pollution
Mexico has launched a comprehensive National Beach and Coastal Cleanup Strategy aimed at eliminating plastic pollution across the country’s extensive 12,000-kilometer coastline by 2030. Announced…

Potential Formation of Tropical Storm Barbara Near Guerrero: What Travelers Need to Know
A developing low-pressure system off Mexico’s Pacific coast has an 80% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Barbara this week, according to Mexico’s National Water Commission…

June Highlights: San Miguel de Allende’s Cultural Festivities and Developments
San Miguel de Allende is bustling with a variety of cultural festivities and development projects this June. The city’s renowned “Día de los Locos” parade…

Panama-Mexico Railway: A New Era of Central American Connectivity by 2035
The planned construction of a major railway network is underway in Central America, connecting Panama to Mexico by 2035. This ambitious $52 billion project is…

Severe Flooding Disrupts Transportation Across Mexico City
Catastrophic rainfall has severely affected transportation across Mexico City and its surrounding areas. The intense flooding has resulted in significant disruptions to roadways, public transit,…

Aeroméxico Strike Delayed: Implications for Travelers
A planned strike by Aeroméxico flight attendants has been postponed until June 10, giving the airline and union representatives additional time to negotiate a salary…

Record Rainfall Causes Flooding Challenges in Guanajuato
Guanajuato state is experiencing unprecedented rainfall this May, leading to street flooding in major cities while also bringing much-needed relief to drought-stricken reservoirs. Precipitation across…

Mazatlán Breaks Record with World’s Longest Sashimi Display
Mazatlán has officially entered the Guinness World Records by creating the world’s longest sashimi display, measuring a full kilometer along the city’s famous malecón (coastal…

Discovering Gringo Gulch: Puerto Vallarta’s Cultural and Architectural Gem
Puerto Vallarta’s Gringo Gulch is a hillside neighborhood that overlooks the Bay of Banderas. It remains one of the city’s most historically significant yet often…

CEO Insights on Mexico’s Battle Against Cartels and Its Impact on Tourism
Eight months into President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration, Mexico is demonstrating signs of progress in its battle against drug cartels, largely due to heightened cooperation with…
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