Mexico
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Borders and migration
Northern Mexico Faces Fentanyl’s Border Boomerang as Addiction Crosses South
Fentanyl in Tijuana is no longer only a trafficking story. It is a binational public health rupture, where U.S. overdose…
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Entertainment
Mexican Ghosts Sing Frida and Diego Back Into Global Memory
A Spanish-language opera at the Met turns Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera into myth, not biography, revealing how Mexican art,…
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SPORTS
Artists from Mexico, the U.S., and Canada turn World Cup Art Into a Borderless Political Gesture
As U.S. rhetoric strains North American ties, the World Cup 2026 poster becomes a rare shared language, with artists from…
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Entertainment
Mexico City Turns Dua Lipa’s Concerts Into Global Pop Diplomacy
Dua Lipa's Mexico City live album and concert film turn three sold-out nights into more than entertainment, capturing how Latin…
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SPORTS
Mexico Carries World Cup Scars into Azteca’s Third Opening Night
Mexico reaches the two thousand twenty-six World Cup holding a strange crown: the most defeats in tournament history, yet also…
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ANALYSIS
Mothers Hunt Ghosts at Mexico-Guatemala Border While States Look Away
In Tapachula, mothers from Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, and Cuba are turning migration's invisible graveyard into a public accusation, exposing how…
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Education
Mexico’s World Cup School U-Turn Exposes Learning Crisis Below
Mexico canceled plans to shorten the school year before the 2026 World Cup. Still, the backlash revealed a deeper fear…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Disappeared Reveal a State Where Absence Became Deadly Infrastructure
Mexico's disappearance crisis is no longer only a tragedy of violence. The IACHR report shows a machinery of absence, where…
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AMERICAS
Mexico’s World Cup Glow Meets Mothers Searching for the Missing
As Mexico readies stadiums for the 2026 World Cup, searching mothers marched on Mother's Day with missing-person flyers, grief, and…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Sheinbaum Is Right to Put Cortés Back on Trial Again
Claudia Sheinbaum's release of a 1548 Spanish royal edict makes the Cortés debate harder to dismiss, forcing Mexico to confront…
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