Mexico (EN)
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexican Math and Moonlight: How the Maya Coded the Eclipse Clock of the Dresden Codex
For centuries, the Dresden Codex has stared back at us from museum glass like an enigma—its bark-paper pages filled with…
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AMERICAS
In Puebla’s Mud and Memory, Mexico’s Storm Survivors Ask for More Than Resilience
In Huauchinango, a town tucked between mist and mountains in Puebla, grief and grit walk the same flooded streets. Neighbors…
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AMERICAS
Mexico’s Mothers Counting Graves While Leaders Count Political Wins
EFE/José MéndezIn Guanajuato, a mother counts her dead and missing while the state counts victories. As disappearances surge under President…
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LIFE
Mexico Turns ‘The Smashing Machine’ into a Story About Heart, Not Hype
Mexico didn't just host a Hollywood premiere—it redefined it. As Dwayne Johnson's The Smashing Machine opened in Mexico City, Mexican…
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LIFE
Mexico Rewrites Malintzin’s Story: From Traitor to Translator of a Nation
Long condemned as the traitor who helped topple an empire, Malintzin—better known as La Malinche—is returning to Mexico’s center stage.…
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SPORTS
Latin America Takes the Tatami: Judo’s Heartbeat Comes Home
For two October weekends, judo’s global caravan lands in Peru and Mexico, testing champions, staging comebacks, and revealing a continent’s…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Red-Pill Reckoning: How One Campus Murder Exposed a National Crisis
After a fatal stabbing at UNAM linked to online incel subcultures, Mexico faces a reckoning over toxic masculinity, algorithmic radicalization,…
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AMERICAS
Why September 19 Keeps Shaking Mexico City—and What Must Change
Every September 19, Mexico City rehearses survival and remembers grief, then wonders why history keeps rhyming. Two quakes, thirty-two years…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s AI Gold Rush Meets a Thirsty Reality: Can a Colonial City Power the Cloud Without Draining the Well?
From the highway, Querétaro still looks like a painter’s trick of the light—the ochre of 18th-century stone punched against a…
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AMERICAS
El Mayo’s Plea Deal May Be Fueling U.S. Missile Strikes off Venezuela
After decades as a fugitive, Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada has flipped. His plea deal in Brooklyn may…
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