Mexico (EN)
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AMERICAS
Mexico Travel Warning Redraws Maps as Politics, Cartels and Tourism Collide
A new U.S. travel advisory brands cartel violence in Mexico as "terrorism," jolting the tourism industry, stoking political tension, and…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s Cafeteria Revolution: Inside the App That’s Rewriting School Lunch
In classrooms across Mexico, a quiet transformation is underway: children are eating fewer sweets and more fruit, not because of…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexican Caribbean Turns Seaweed Crisis into Fuel, Building Panels, and Carbon Credits
On the beaches of Quintana Roo, the tide brings more than tourists. In 2025, record waves of sargassum threaten to…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Untold Role in Freedom Journeys Takes the Stage in “Mexodus”
Under the lights of Minetta Lane Theatre this September, two performers will summon a nearly forgotten chapter of North American…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s High-Profile Extraditions Keep U.S. Partnership Alive Amid Cartel Pressure
On a secure runway in Mexico, 26 alleged cartel operatives boarded a U.S.-bound flight—a calculated display of cooperation that masks…
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ANALYSIS
Trump’s Hardline Shift Toward Latin America Rekindles Old Fears and New Risks
Under a gray Washington sky, President Donald Trump stepped to the podium. He made clear his administration's next move: the…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Vape Ban Is the Law—But the Smoke Hasn’t Cleared
Mexico's sweeping constitutional ban on e-cigarettes was meant to protect youth from nicotine addiction. Instead, it's left a power vacuum…
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AMERICAS
In Celaya, Mexico, a Mayor Fired Half the Police—But the Cartel War Rages On
As reported by The Los Angeles Times, after cartel gunmen executed a mayoral candidate in broad daylight, Celaya's new mayor…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s Forgotten Telescope Is Now Watching the Skies to Protect Earth
Each night from a windswept dome in Puebla, astronomers peer through an 83-year-old telescope hunting asteroids that could one day…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Rediscovered Jungle Fortress in Chiapas Revives Maya Resistance to Spanish Conquest
Half-buried beneath vines and centuries of silence, a lost Maya stronghold has resurfaced in the Lacandon jungle—its crumbling platforms and…
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