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Mexico’s first green hydrogen plant opens in Querétaro
Querétaro, which has earned a reputation as a sustainable development-friendly state, now has a plant where hydrogen is isolated with clean energy, and in turn serves as clean energy.
Mexican government office in Tijuana targeted in drone attack
Though no injuries were reported, the incident prompted a U.S. Consulate safety alert.
Did Dr. ATL and Nahui Olin’s wild romance set the standard for modern celebrity drama?
Mexico's original artistic power couple are often overshadowed by Frida and Diego, but the revolution they started is still felt in Mexico today.
Mexico’s first green hydrogen plant opens in Querétaro
Querétaro, which has earned a reputation as a sustainable development-friendly state, now has a plant where hydrogen is isolated with clean energy, and in turn serves as clean energy.
Mexican government office in Tijuana targeted in drone attack
Though no injuries were reported, the incident prompted a U.S. Consulate safety alert.
Did Dr. ATL and Nahui Olin’s wild romance set the standard for modern celebrity...
Mexico's original artistic power couple are often overshadowed by Frida and Diego, but the revolution they started is still felt in Mexico today.
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Amidst an intense rainy season, Lake Chapala finally recovers from last year’s drought
Water levels at the Jalisco lake are now over 70%, as Mexico feels the benefits of a record wet season.
Sheinbaum unveils flood website and says Fitch is ‘wrong’ about her latest reform: Thursday’s...
According to the new website, 12,350 people are responding to the emergency brought on by the recent rains and flooding, with 30 helicopters delivering supplies.
Researchers find much Mexican satellite data is unencrypted and easily hacked
Data from the government, military, banks, private and public companies such as Walmart and CFE, and private citizens is accessible with simple, cheap equipment.
Congress approves major reform to the Amparo Law, Mexico’s main legal rights protection
The approved changes to Mexico's long established rights protection law is meant to facilitate access by all and prevent abuse by individuals seeking delays to avoid paying taxes.
Goodbye Juárez! The central bank pulls the familiar blue 20-peso bill out of circulation
After two decades, the ubiquitous blue banknote — for much of that time conveniently equivalent to a U.S. dollar — is on the way out, a victim of currency modernization.
Irish whiskey makers set their sights on Mexico’s ‘incredible’ growth potential
To truly be the Cocktail Capital of the World, Mexico has to import Irish whiskey to go with the scotch and bourbon already here. The Irish Whiskey Association wants that to happen.
Authorities confirm discovery of 60 bodies at clandestine burial site near Hermosillo
Authorities used DNA analysis to identify the victims, who were found west of Hermosillo near the beach community of Bahía de Kino.
A greenhouse empire: Inside Mexico’s booming protected agriculture industry
Greenhouse agriculture is a booming business in Mexico, but what are they growing and where is it going?
Giro del Veneto victory confirms Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro’s top 3 world ranking
The 21-year-old Mexican has taken the cycling world by storm, racking up over a dozen high-profile wins this season.
Sheinbaum takes heat for flood response: Monday’s mañanera recapped
"There was no scientific or meteorological condition that could have indicated to us that the rain would be of this magnitude," Sheinbaum said in response to criticism from a reporter who asked, "What happened?" to cause such a high death toll.
Flooding death toll reaches 64, Veracruz most affected with 29 dead, 18 missing
Various rivers burst their banks and landslides occurred in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro as a result of the torrential rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond last week.
If you love Florida’s natural springs, you’ll love the Yucatán’s untamed Sian Ka’an
If you’ve ever been drawn to the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of Florida, then get ready to be captivated by this natural Caribbean gem on the doorstep of Tulum.
Amidst an intense rainy season, Lake Chapala finally recovers from last year’s drought
Water levels at the Jalisco lake are now over 70%, as Mexico feels the benefits of a record wet season.
Sheinbaum unveils flood website and says Fitch is ‘wrong’ about her latest reform: Thursday’s mañanera recapped
According to the new website, 12,350 people are responding to the emergency brought on by the recent rains and flooding, with 30 helicopters delivering supplies.
Researchers find much Mexican satellite data is unencrypted and easily hacked
Data from the government, military, banks, private and public companies such as Walmart and CFE, and private citizens is accessible with simple, cheap equipment.
Congress approves major reform to the Amparo Law, Mexico’s main legal rights protection
The approved changes to Mexico's long established rights protection law is meant to facilitate access by all and prevent abuse by individuals seeking delays to avoid paying taxes.
Goodbye Juárez! The central bank pulls the familiar blue 20-peso bill out of circulation
After two decades, the ubiquitous blue banknote — for much of that time conveniently equivalent to a U.S. dollar — is on the way out, a victim of currency modernization.
Irish whiskey makers set their sights on Mexico’s ‘incredible’ growth potential
To truly be the Cocktail Capital of the World, Mexico has to import Irish whiskey to go with the scotch and bourbon already here. The Irish Whiskey Association wants that to happen.
Mexico’s first green hydrogen plant opens in Querétaro
Querétaro, which has earned a reputation as a sustainable development-friendly state, now has a plant where hydrogen is isolated with clean energy, and in turn serves as clean energy.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about driving in Mexico? A perspective...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down fears and misconceptions about hitting the open road in Mexico in this week's podcast.
What should AMLO’s legacy be? A perspective from our CEO
A year after he left office, the first Morena party president's legacy is still a matter of controversy. CEO Travis Bembenek breaks down the facts in a new episode of Confidently Wrong.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about President Sheinbaum? Then we have...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down misconceptions about the Mexican president in this week's podcast.
Why my Republican friends like Sheinbaum, and what Democrats can learn from her: A...
The president's level-headed professionalism and her embrace of the business community has earned her respect among U.S. conservatives, Travis Bembenek writes.
Shanghai-based Yongmaotai announces US $63M auto parts plant in Coahuila
Yongmaotai said in July that the investment in Mexico will "help reduce the adverse effects of changing international tariff policies" on the supply chains of its clients in Europe and the United States.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the US, surpassing Japan...
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
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Irish whiskey makers set their sights on Mexico’s ‘incredible’ growth potential
To truly be the Cocktail Capital of the World, Mexico has to import Irish whiskey to go with the scotch and bourbon already here. The Irish Whiskey Association wants that to happen.
Energy Ministry sees 96% of private-sector energy investment going toward renewables
While the private sector accounts for a minority of energy capacity production, its strong emphasis on renewables aligns with the government's emerging priority of energy diversity.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.37
CAD
13.11
EUR
21.44
Flood toll climbs, Mexico seeks info on DHS bounty claims: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
Flood-related fatalities, U.S. government allegations against Mexican cartels and the United States' impending tariffs on medium and heavy-duty trucks were among the issues President Sheinbaum spoke about at her morning press conference.
Damage census underway as cleanup intensifies in flood zones: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
The government has assigned nearly 1,000 census workers to Poza Rica, Veracruz, which last week became ground zero of a major flood that killed at least 64 people across four states.
Sheinbaum unveils flood website and says Fitch is ‘wrong’ about her...
According to the new website, 12,350 people are responding to the emergency brought on by the recent rains and flooding, with 30 helicopters delivering supplies.
How to renew your Mexican temporary residency card yourself — without losing your mind
The process to renew your temporary resident card yourself takes some patience and persistence, but you can do it without a fixer. Meagan Drillinger shows you how.
What’s up with Whatsapp in Mexico?
You can keep your old fashioned text messages. Here, WhatsApp is the king of conversation.
5 things you should know before sending your child to private school in Mexico
If you're thinking of moving your family abroad, finding school options the help your children thrive should be at the top of your list. An international school veteran has some tips you probably didn't think of.
How Mango Deck became the most iconic beachfront bar and restaurant in Los Cabos
The legendary Los Cabos beach club discussed its past, present and future plans with MND Local reporter Chris Sands.
Throttle therapy in the hills of Jalisco
Grab your leathers, pull on your helmet and ride for a slice of authentic Jalisco coastline you won't find anywhere else.
A sharp drop in hotel occupancy has the Tulum tourism sector worried
Sargassum fatigue and high prices are among the factors that could have contributed to the 17.5 percentage-point decline in hotel occupancy this past September in Tulum.
What’s up with Whatsapp in Mexico?
You can keep your old fashioned text messages. Here, WhatsApp is the king of conversation.
5 things you should know before sending your child to private school in Mexico
If you're thinking of moving your family abroad, finding school options the help your children thrive should be at the top of your list. An international school veteran has some tips you probably didn't think of.
What should AMLO’s legacy be? A perspective from our CEO
A year after he left office, the first Morena party president's legacy is still a matter of controversy. CEO Travis Bembenek breaks down the facts in a new episode of Confidently Wrong.
Do you have friends who are ‘Confidently Wrong’ about President Sheinbaum? Then we have...
MND CEO Travis Bembenek and MexEdge founder George Reavis break down misconceptions about the Mexican president in this week's podcast.
Where to find real estate in Mexico by personality type
Whether extroverted, neurotic or agreeable, there's a Mexican town that's right for you.
Careyes: Community at the Heart of Costalegre’s Future
In one of Mexico's most rapidly developing landscapes, Careyes offers a glimpse of a new Mexico and one that is attracting residents from across the globe.
Stars of the silver screen gather at the 23rd Morelia International Film Festival
From Stellan Skarsgård to Diego Luna, Mexico's premier film festival offers local and international thrills for moviegoers this year.
Tlaxcala sets a Guinness World Record for the world’s biggest ‘party bread’
Though its name translates to party bread, pan de fiesta is a cultural staple that is more likely to be found at regional festivals and patron saint celebrations in Tlaxcala, Puebla and other areas of central Mexico.
Mexico City’s traditional horror houses at kermeses (and why you should never visit them)
There are haunted houses, and there are these "casas del terror." Enter at your own risk!
Can teen soccer star Gilberto Mora break Mexico’s World Cup curse?
The breakout star of the FIFA U20 World Cup, Gilberto Mora is the most promising Mexican footballer in decades.
Throttle therapy in the hills of Jalisco
Grab your leathers, pull on your helmet and ride for a slice of authentic Jalisco coastline you won't find anywhere else.
A sharp drop in hotel occupancy has the Tulum tourism sector worried
Sargassum fatigue and high prices are among the factors that could have contributed to the 17.5 percentage-point decline in hotel occupancy this past September in Tulum.
Taste of Mexico: Salsa
Molcajeteado, pico de gallo, tatemado... there are so many different types of salsa, we had to ask an expert to explain them to us.
Move over Valle de Guadalupe, there’s a new wine region in town
Puebla and Hidalgo wine might not be traditional, but these wineries and vineyards are aiming to change that.
Inside Conagua’s quest to eliminate water theft in Mexico
The National Water Commission (Conagua) has detected more than 52,000 irregularities in water concessions, according to deputy director for water management Mauricio Rodríguez Alonso.
A desert river under siege: Sonora communities say no to new dams
With water shortages in the northern state becoming ever more severe in the face of industrial concessions, community groups are mobilizing to save their towns, communities and lives.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Did Dr. ATL and Nahui Olin’s wild romance set the standard for modern celebrity drama?
Mexico's original artistic power couple are often overshadowed by Frida and Diego, but the revolution they started is still felt in Mexico today.
Stars of the silver screen gather at the 23rd Morelia International Film Festival
From Stellan Skarsgård to Diego Luna, Mexico's premier film festival offers local and international thrills for moviegoers this year.
Tlaxcala sets a Guinness World Record for the world’s biggest ‘party bread’
Though its name translates to party bread, pan de fiesta is a cultural staple that is more likely to be found at regional festivals and patron saint celebrations in Tlaxcala, Puebla and other areas of central Mexico.
Giro del Veneto victory confirms Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro’s top 3 world ranking
The 21-year-old Mexican has taken the cycling world by storm, racking up over a dozen high-profile wins this season.
Mexico City’s traditional horror houses at kermeses (and why you should never visit them)
There are haunted houses, and there are these "casas del terror." Enter at your own risk!
Can teen soccer star Gilberto Mora break Mexico’s World Cup curse?
The breakout star of the FIFA U20 World Cup, Gilberto Mora is the most promising Mexican footballer in decades.
A week after Mexico’s floods, the death toll is at 72 and dozens remain...
Mudslides and damaged bridges have left several regions isolated, particularly in the states of Hidalgo and Veracruz, with 127 towns still virtually inaccessible.
Mexican government office in Tijuana targeted in drone attack
Though no injuries were reported, the incident prompted a U.S. Consulate safety alert.
Researchers find much Mexican satellite data is unencrypted and easily hacked
Data from the government, military, banks, private and public companies such as Walmart and CFE, and private citizens is accessible with simple, cheap equipment.
Congress approves major reform to the Amparo Law, Mexico’s main legal rights protection
The approved changes to Mexico's long established rights protection law is meant to facilitate access by all and prevent abuse by individuals seeking delays to avoid paying taxes.
Average rental price in CDMX forecast to surpass US $1,100 this year
The average apartment rental price in Mexico City is projected to rise to 21,000 pesos (US $1,134) per month by the end of 2025, an increase of between 12 and 15% over 2024, according to the rental platform Mercado Libre Inmuebles.
Where to find real estate in Mexico by personality type
Whether extroverted, neurotic or agreeable, there's a Mexican town that's right for you.
Careyes: Community at the Heart of Costalegre’s Future
In one of Mexico's most rapidly developing landscapes, Careyes offers a glimpse of a new Mexico and one that is attracting residents from across the globe.
Amidst an intense rainy season, Lake Chapala finally recovers from last year’s drought
Water levels at the Jalisco lake are now over 70%, as Mexico feels the benefits of a record wet season.
Inside Conagua’s quest to eliminate water theft in Mexico
The National Water Commission (Conagua) has detected more than 52,000 irregularities in water concessions, according to deputy director for water management Mauricio Rodríguez Alonso.
A desert river under siege: Sonora communities say no to new dams
With water shortages in the northern state becoming ever more severe in the face of industrial concessions, community groups are mobilizing to save their towns, communities and lives.
One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Shanghai-based Yongmaotai announces US $63M auto parts plant in Coahuila
Yongmaotai said in July that the investment in Mexico will "help reduce the adverse effects of changing international tariff policies" on the supply chains of its clients in Europe and the United States.
Mexico is now the leading exporter of electric vehicles to the US, surpassing Japan...
Mexico exported some 145,000 electric vehicles to the U.S. last year, mainly models by General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Toyota, tripling the number of U.S.-bound exports from the previous year.
Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
Sheinbaum takes heat for flood response: Monday’s mañanera recapped
"There was no scientific or meteorological condition that could have indicated to us that the rain would be of this magnitude," Sheinbaum said in response to criticism from a reporter who asked, "What happened?" to cause such a high death toll.
Flooding death toll reaches 64, Veracruz most affected with 29 dead, 18 missing
Various rivers burst their banks and landslides occurred in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro as a result of the torrential rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond last week.
If you love Florida’s natural springs, you’ll love the Yucatán’s untamed Sian Ka’an
If you’ve ever been drawn to the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of Florida, then get ready to be captivated by this natural Caribbean gem on the doorstep of Tulum.
Does your town make the list of Mexico’s most violent municipalities?
According to homicide data for the 12 months between September 2024 and August 2025, five popular tourism destinations are among Mexico's 50 most violent municipalities.
A greenhouse empire: Inside Mexico’s booming protected agriculture industry
Greenhouse agriculture is a booming business in Mexico, but what are they growing and where is it going?
Taste of Mexico: Salsa
Molcajeteado, pico de gallo, tatemado... there are so many different types of salsa, we had to ask an expert to explain them to us.
Move over Valle de Guadalupe, there’s a new wine region in town
Puebla and Hidalgo wine might not be traditional, but these wineries and vineyards are aiming to change that.
Taste of Mexico: Mushrooms
Discover the long history of mushrooms in Mexican cuisine, the many local varieties still used today and the classic street-food flavor combo of champiñones y epazote.