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Exploring Mexico City’s Most Picturesque Streets: A Walking Tour
Mexico City has been recognized as one of the world’s most walkable urban destinations in the 2025 GuruWalk ranking, surpassing Tokyo in the global standings….

US Official Cancels Mexican Citizen’s Visa Over Controversial Social Media Post
A high-ranking US official has canceled the visa of a Mexican political figure following a confrontational social media post that contained profane language directed at…

Mexico’s Role in 2026 World Cup and Electric Vehicle Innovation Highlighted at Presidential Conference
Mexico is preparing for a historic occasion as it gets ready to host the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This event, to…

Teachers’ Protests Impact Key Yucatán Tourist Sites and Maya Train
Travelers visiting popular Yucatán archaeological sites this week encountered unexpected free entry as teachers from the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) escalated their protest…

Sheinbaum Addresses Immigration and Security Concerns with US Deputy Secretary Landau
President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed Mexico’s opposition to immigration raids targeting “honest workers” in the United States during a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State…

Historic Election: Hugo Aguilar Becomes Mexico’s First Indigenous Supreme Court President
Hugo Aguilar Ortíz has made history as the first Indigenous president of Mexico’s Supreme Court. Aguilar, from the Mixtec community of San Agustín Tlacotepec in…

Embracing Gratitude and Civility in San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende, a colonial city in Mexico’s Guanajuato state, is earning recognition for its distinctive culture of civility and gratitude among both locals…

World Bank Adjusts Mexico’s 2025 Growth Forecast Amid Global Economic Challenges
The World Bank has adjusted its economic growth forecast for Mexico in 2025 from 0% to 0.2%, though it notes ongoing global economic challenges affecting…

Mexican Peso Strengthens Amid Speculation of Tariff Reductions and Trade Optimism
The Mexican peso strengthened significantly on Wednesday, breaking below the 19 pesos per dollar mark for the first time in nearly a year. Trading at…

Rising Tourist Numbers in Mexico Despite Budget Constraints
Mexico continues to see robust growth in international tourism, with visitor numbers rising significantly in 2025 despite travelers watching their budgets more carefully, according to…
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