Sheinbaum Dismisses UN Disappearances Report as Attack on Mexican Government
Claudia Sheinbaum has once again rejected a United Nations report on disappearances, characterizing it as an attack against the government of Mexico.
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Claudia Sheinbaum has once again rejected a United Nations report on disappearances, characterizing it as an attack against the government of Mexico.
Seven people have died after receiving tainted vitamin drips at a clinic in Sonora, Mexico, an incident that was discussed during Tuesday's mañanera.
The Guadalajara International Film Festival is making its return, while the municipality of Zapopan continues to face challenges in protecting its vital green spaces.
Claudia Sheinbaum has committed to investing 350 billion pesos towards school construction projects across Mexico by the year 2030.
Mexican federal authorities, in cooperation with international partners, arrested 'Milo' Valdez and Joseline García, identified as leaders of the 'Cuban-American Mafia' in Cancún, dealing a significant blow to the criminal group's operations.
Sheinbaum defended the loan of the Gelman Collection, comprising nearly 70 Mexican artworks, to Spain, confirming its scheduled return in 2028 and accusing critics of political opposition.

Indonesia has received the bodies of its peacekeepers killed in Lebanon, condemning the attacks and calling for an investigation. Malaysia has also urged the United Nations to take action following the deadly incidents.
Great golf courses take time, but Querencia, a luxurious community in Los Cabos, is expecting its second to open later this year. The post Campo Alto at Querencia: How a golf course is built in Los Cabos appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Holy Week altars are helping to keep natives connected in the gentrifying city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Mexico City, Baja California Sur, and Querétaro have been identified as the regions with the highest housing prices in Mexico, where the average price can more than double the national average.
Mexican restaurants are assuring customers that, technically, various items on their menus still count as "fish," likely in reference to dietary restrictions or cultural interpretations.
Dúo Nigromante is presenting their performance 'Momentos del Infinito' at La Biblioteca in San Miguel, featuring strings across time.
Video footage captured sea turtle egg poachers at an Oaxaca sanctuary, prompting a federal investigation into the blatant sacking of the protected area.
Los Cabos is bracing for an influx of over 100,000 spring breakers, with a new trend showing an increasing number of students bringing their parents, turning the youthful escape into a family affair.
Mexico is actively seeking solutions to its ongoing dispute with the American-owned Vulcan Materials mine in Playa del Carmen, as U.S. lawmakers consider a bill to protect American business assets abroad and threaten sanctions.
A perfect storm of reduced U.S. imports from China, USMCA protection from new tariffs and increasingly sophisticated local manufacturing has sent Mexico's tech exports skyrocketing. The post Mexico’s soaring tech exports have taken the lead over the automotive sector appeared first on Mexico News Daily
A new migrant caravan has left Chiapas, Mexico, heading towards Mexico City with the aim of seeking visas to work in the country.
Guadalajara is implementing new local measures concerning water management, updated regulations for ride-hailing services, and live tracking for public transit.
Yucatán has successfully opened a new international market for mamey, marking its first-ever shipment of the fruit to the United Kingdom.
Mexico has initiated its long-anticipated supercomputing program, with researchers from its weather agency commencing work at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center to standardize meteorological data and enhance forecast accuracy.
A recent expansive survey suggests that Claudia Sheinbaum's approval rating has dropped to 53.9%, marking her lowest rating yet, despite other polls routinely placing her approval at 70% or above.
Laurence Gray, owner of Grips By Larry, has been indicted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona on charges related to selling multiple semi-automatic rifles, a machine gun, and pistols to members of the CJNG and Sinaloa Cartels.
Sheinbaum also acknowledged on Monday that another Mexican had died in the custody of U.S.
A group of 12 women, including writer Peggy Sijswerda, embarked on an intense 'Fire Horse journey' in San Miguel de Allende, drawing on the rare and powerful Chinese zodiac year of the Fire Horse.
Mexico News Daily has published an article discussing 'MKT PAID Mexico Travel', covering travel opportunities or related news for visitors to Mexico.
Mexico News Daily released its weekly news quiz for March 29th, covering headlines related to Pemex, passengers, and pastries.

A new episode of the 'Confidently Wrong' podcast tackles the challenges and experiences of moving to Mexico with a tween, exploring whether such a move is considered 'crazy'.

Mexico has potentially identified 40,000 out of a total of 130,000 missing persons, a number that surged after the country launched its war against drug cartels in 2006.

The U.S. Coast Guard has corrected an earlier statement, now confirming that sailboats bringing aid to Cuba are still missing. Previously, two aid boats from Mexico were reported missing but later confirmed safe, indicating a developing situation with conflicting reports.
The Mexican peso fell past 18 per dollar for the first time since December, following Banxico's surprise interest rate cut, rising inflation, an unexpected trade deficit, and Middle East tensions.
A new 'Mexico in Numbers' report has been released, detailing the most popular airlines operating in Mexico for 2025, including both budget and international carriers.
Apple has launched its Tap to Pay feature in Mexico, providing businesses with an accessible way to accept digital payments and supporting the country's efforts to reduce its dependence on cash transactions, further expanding digital payment options.
The Mexican state of Jalisco highlighted its culinary excellence by hosting the opening ceremony for the Michelin Mexico Guide, further solidifying its place in the country's gastronomic scene.
Uber and licensed taxi services in Mexico City have reached a settlement in their long-standing dispute, announcing they will now collaborate and join forces in the CDMX market.
An opinion article from Mexico News Daily discusses the potential characteristics and implications of a regional utopia, presented as the first part of a series.
This article explores the cultural adaptation and evolution of baseball into "beisból" within Mexico, highlighting its unique local flavor.
In a satirical report, Dr. Simi, a popular Mexican character, is depicted as suing Mattel, claiming exclusive licensing rights over dolls depicting Mexican people, following the release of a new Regina Sirvent Barbie doll, as reported by Mexico News Daily.
Authorities in Veracruz, Mexico, found 229 migrants trapped inside an impounded truck.
Mexico's headline inflation is approaching 5%, driven by pressures from agricultural and energy prices, just days before the Bank of Mexico's board is scheduled to decide on its benchmark interest rate.
The Palm Cabaret in Mexico is hosting "The Rocketman," an Elton John tribute show, every Thursday.
Mexico has made strides in combating childhood obesity but continues to rank among the top 10 countries globally for the condition, according to a new report.
As global demand for mezcal continues to rise, the forests of Oaxaca, Mexico, are reportedly paying an environmental price due to the increased production of the spirit.
Renovations at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) are only halfway complete after 10 months, indicating they will not be finished in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the clock ticking on the remodel.
Graham Mackintosh undertook the adventure of a lifetime, walking the entire 5,000-kilometer length of the Baja California peninsula, facing challenges such as running out of water during his journey.
Netflix has announced a new series titled "El Jalapeño," with a satirical description about "the only two Mexicans who have ever existed."
Mexico's week in review highlights the official launch of USMCA talks and Sheinbaum's strategic bet on developing a digital economy for the nation.
This article details the complex and often volatile relationship between former US President Donald Trump and Mexico, describing it as a 'rollercoaster'.
We continue our Spanish learning journey as we dive into Mexico's dark colonial past this week in MND Tutor. The post MND Tutor | Colonialismo appeared first on Mexico News Daily
A scorching heatwave has arrived across Mexico earlier than usual this spring, with 12 states experiencing temperatures exceeding 105 F (40 C), a phenomenon typically seen in mid-April.
Claudia Sheinbaum has called for a full US investigation into the death of a Mexican teenager while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Mexico's participation as key, the convoy coordinator said, since Mexico is “the most symbolic, powerful, strong and proactive country in its solidarity with the Cuban people.” The post Mexico joins…

Mexico's monarch butterfly population has seen a significant increase of over 60% compared to last year, offering cautious hope for the iconic species' conservation efforts.
Wherever you choose to be, that's where your family visits and where your 83-year-old mom (at least in my case) will climb a pyramid. The post Porches, pyramids and precious time — thoughts on a life…
It's no coincidence that both Carín León and Mexican regional music have soared in popularity internationally.
Not only did the sargassum season start early this year, but a record accumulation of the noxious seaweed lurks out in the Atlantic, ready to drift onto the beaches of the Mexican Caribbean. The post Riviera Maya battles an earlier-than-expected sargassum season appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Pemex said that heavy rain caused an "overflow of oily water," which accumulated outside the perimeter fence of the refinery and subsequently ignited, killing five workers, one of whom was a direct employee of the state oil company. The post 5 killed in Pemex oil refinery fire appeared first on Mexico News Daily
US and Mexico tout 'historic' security cooperation as DEA, Mexican officials meet in Washington Mexico News Daily
Mexico's manufacturing sector experienced a slow start to the year 2026, according to recent reports.

Spain's monarch, King Felipe VI, acknowledged that the Spanish conquest of the Americas involved 'much abuse' and 'ethical controversies,' striking a conciliatory tone amid a years-long dispute with Mexico over colonial-era abuses. This statement was made during a visit to an exhibition on indigenous Mexican art in Madrid.
There's a full moon over Mexico for Easter each year. Why does this happen? It has to do with a decision by Christian leaders over 1,700 years ago, before they even knew there was a Mexico. The post…
The key agreement coincided with the early stages of the USMCA review and represented a key inroad for Canada into a new segment of the Mexican market. The post Canada reaches deal to export potatoes…
The Mexican Army has arrested a crucial cartel operative who is believed to have exposed the location of 'El Mencho,' a notorious cartel leader.
Following France and Australia, Mexico studies setting a minimum age for social media Mexico News Daily
Claudia Sheinbaum has characterized electoral reform as a battle against political excess, outlining her stance during a recent 'mañanera' recap.
TONO Festival introduces a general audience to experimental contemporary art through major museums in Mexico City and Puebla. The post Meet TONO Festival: Time-based performance, video, music and…
An era of tariffs is significantly altering the landscape and operations within Mexico's agriculture industry, impacting trade and production.

A New York City public school teacher shares his experience moving from the largest city in the U.S.
The Border BioBlitz initiative has returned, inviting participants to help document biodiversity in border regions. Past efforts have uncovered rare plants near the border wall, contributing to scientific understanding of these unique ecosystems.
Protests are still affecting four major highways in Mexico, according to recent updates.
Biblioteca Pública A.C. is mentioned in a report by Mexico News Daily. The article highlights the public library's activities or presence.
Activists are collecting human and animal hair donations, believing one kilogram of hair can clean up 8 liters of oil, to help mitigate oil damage in the Gulf.
Truckers are blockading highways in 20 Mexican states, primarily demanding increased security due to a high rate of cargo truck robberies.
An article delves into the historical period known as 'Season of the Swamp,' detailing what happened during Benito Juárez's exile in New Orleans.
Mexico News Daily reports on the ground about the severe and ongoing water crisis affecting Guadalajara, Mexico.
Mexico News Daily released its weekly news quiz for April 4th, testing readers on recent headlines including measles, manufacturing, and mislabeling.
Monterrey's Torre Rise is nearing completion, having equaled the height of Mexico's current tallest building. Once finished, it will reach 101 stories and 484 meters, making it the second tallest in the Americas.
The 183-year-old annual Passion Play in Iztapalapa, Mexico, returns, celebrating its new UNESCO World Heritage status and bringing national attention to the urban area.
Mexico City's traditional agricultural canals are facing the risk of disappearing, prompting activists to launch efforts to preserve them. These canals are vital for the city's agricultural heritage and ecological balance.
Fans and admirers gathered in Cabo San Lucas for a heartfelt candlelight tribute to José José, celebrating the enduring legacy of the beloved Mexican singer known as 'The Prince of Song'.
Mexican authorities have dismantled a fraud network operating under the guise of call centers, leading to 102 arrests and the seizure of 67 properties.
An analysis of Mexico's demographic trends reveals how a declining fertility rate and an increasing age of marriage for women are significantly reshaping the structure and dynamics of modern Mexican families.
Mexico News Daily provides a local news roundup for San Miguel de Allende.
Reports question whether an individual was attempting to sunbathe on the roof of Mexico's National Palace, sparking curiosity.
The Pacific coast state of Nayarit, Mexico, experienced unusual snowfall during Semana Santa, a rare meteorological event for the tropical region, surprising residents and visitors.
Recent job numbers from Mexico are providing key indicators and analysis regarding the current state of the country's economy.
A vehicle explosion on a highway near Mexico City's AIFA airport has resulted in the deaths of two people.
Mexico's exports saw a significant surge in February, primarily fueled by the manufacturing sector, even as overall production experienced a stall.
One of four trapped miners has been pulled to safety following a partial collapse at the Santa Fe gold mine in El Rosario, Sinaloa, where rescue efforts are ongoing for the remaining trapped workers.
Mexico's prison population has seen a historic increase, attributed to the security strategy implemented by Sheinbaum's administration.
The 'Find Your Balance' Yoga & Wellness Festival is scheduled to take place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
A report delves into the historical significance of coconuts, including cocadas and copra, and the associated conflicts along the coast of Guerrero, Mexico.
Mexico's week included a surprise interest rate cut, a sliding peso, and an oil spill that has escalated into a significant political issue.
Mexico has a history of hosting World Cup games even when participating nations are at war, highlighting its unique role in international sports.
A CEO provides insights into whether 'animal spirits'—a term for investor confidence and sentiment—are making a comeback within the business sector in Mexico.
Mexico's national mail service has restarted package deliveries to the United States following a seven-month suspension, with new U.S. customs requirements now in effect for senders.
Guatemalan-born artist Rina Lazo, known for her collaborations with Diego Rivera and extensive body of work, is recognized as the sole female muralist featured in Mexico's Palacio de Bellas Artes, with new reports confirming her distinction.

The Mexican navy continues its search-and-rescue operation for two humanitarian aid boats that went missing after departing from Mexico for Havana. The ships were delivering aid to Cuba, which is strained by food and fuel shortages amid a US embargo.

China has warned Mexico it reserves the right to retaliate after an official probe found Mexico's sweeping tariff hikes on Chinese goods constitute trade and investment barriers, escalating a trade dispute.
Mexico News Daily published an article recommending Tijuana as a travel destination, highlighting reasons why visitors should explore the city.
Reports indicate that 13 Mexican nationals died while in US custody during the Trump administration, raising concerns about migrant welfare.
A new poll has been released, surveying what Americans think about Mexico and the current state of the Mexico-US relationship.
Two major consumer goods companies have committed a combined $1.5 billion to expand their operations within Mexico, signaling significant foreign investment.
A new true crime series titled 'The Dark Side of Fame' is set to premiere every Wednesday in Puerto Vallarta, focusing on the darker aspects of celebrity life.
Two CFE-run power plants in La Paz, Mexico, have been fined for pollution following a court-ordered inspection by Profepa, after years of complaints about their emissions.
Camera traps have confirmed the presence of a jaguar in Guanajuato’s Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, marking the first time this species has been documented there and completing the list of six native wild cat species in the area.
Two teachers were killed in a shooting at Antón Makárenko High School in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, Mexico, with a 15-year-old student reportedly detained as the alleged perpetrator.
The BajaWonderGrass 2026 festival, featuring three days of roots, bluegrass, and 'Baja Magic,' has been announced by Mexico News Daily.
The MedGolf Lifestyle Experience, an event combining golf, wellness, and high-level networking, is set to return to Los Cabos.
Brazil's president has suggested a joint venture between the Mexican state oil company Pemex and Brazil's Petrobras.
Mexico's Tourism Minister announced that the country anticipates welcoming over 4 million tourists to its top destinations during the upcoming Holy Week holiday, a 2.6% increase from the previous year.
Mexico News Daily features a local story on Puerto Vallarta's butterfly sanctuary, showcasing its natural beauty and ecological importance.
A guide outlines how both visitors and residents can get involved in volunteering opportunities within Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
The oldest and most prestigious American School in Mexico has launched a new podcast titled 'Confidently Wrong'. The podcast aims to provide insights from the institution.
Casa Holtz, an Art Nouveau architectural masterpiece in Mexico City, is almost as fascinating as the couple for whom it was built.
Protecting an endangered cloud forest on the edge of Mexico City Mexico News Daily
Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum plans to transition towards an all-digital future by eliminating cash payments at gas stations and toll booths across the country.

The US ambassador to Mexico has issued a statement reassuring the country that the US has no plans for an invasion, humorously attributing past concerns to being 'too busy'.

Mexico's President-elect Sheinbaum has announced plans to prioritize natural gas production as the next step in her administration's push for energy sovereignty.
Mexico has reported that nearly 190,000 of its citizens have been repatriated since President Trump took office, according to a recap of Thursday's 'mañanera' press conference.
How Chef Lupita is bringing the international spotlight to Tabasco Mexico News Daily
Oscar Del Cueto, president of Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Mexico, was named the new president of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico (AmCham) for the 2026-2027 period, the business organization announced Wednesday. The post American Chamber of Commerce names CPKC’s Oscar Del Cueto as new president appeared first on Mexico News Daily
On Wednesday, Tourism Minister Josefina Rodríguez reported that Mexico's international tourist numbers increased almost 9% annually in January and that 13,166 of them rode the Maya Train, up from 8,980 in January 2025. The post Maya Train’s foreign passenger numbers are up 47%: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez designed Estadio Azteca, Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology, and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in a long and amazing career. The post Made in Mexico: Pedro Ramírez Vázquez appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Reporters gained access to the home of cartel leader El Mencho following a military operation, raising questions about security protocols and media access.
With one of its singers from Mexico, the other from the United States, and its producer born in Canada, the official 2026 song "Lighter" is being touted by FIFA as "reflecting the shared cultural…
Discussions in Mexico are circulating about the possibility of Claudia Sheinbaum being voted out of office in 2027, as recapped in a recent 'mañanera' briefing.
Movie Picnic — Puerto Vallarta’s Beloved Outdoor Cinema Is Back for Its 11th Season Mexico News Daily
The United Nations has approved a Mexico-led initiative aimed at curbing synthetic drug production, encouraging countries to adopt legislative measures to prevent tableting and encapsulating machines from entering illicit markets.
On Feb. 20, military intelligence discovered the location of a "trusted man" and chauffeur of El Mencho's romantic partner. On Sunday, the Army arrested him. The post Army arrests key cartel operative who exposed location of ‘El Mencho’ appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Taking a cue from Australia's ban on social media for minors under age 16, Mexico's Education Ministry is currently gathering data and ideas for a similar proposal to help protect the mental health of its young people. The post Following France and Australia, Mexico studies setting a minimum age for social media appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Authorities in Mexico have reported that brush fires in the Bahía de Banderas area, specifically in Lago Real and Bucerías, are now mostly contained, though emergency crews continue to work on controlling remaining hot spots in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle.
El Jalapeño: Mexico hires Kristi Noem, cites ‘220 million dollars of free publicity’ Mexico News Daily
So you want to be an expat? Here’s how to make it in Mexico Mexico News Daily
A perspective from a CEO discusses the complex relationship between the US and Mexico, highlighting how they are simultaneously growing closer and drifting apart.
Vizsla Silver has confirmed that nine of the ten missing mine workers in Sinaloa, Mexico, have been found dead.
Guadalajara, Mexico, is set to host a 'masculinity congress' that will feature appearances by various right-wing celebrities and public figures.

Wall Street closed higher as investors expressed optimism that the US-Iran conflict might conclude soon, with markets now pricing in a normalization of the situation.
Walmart aims to expand its reach to 99% of Mexican households by 2029 through a significant investment of US $2.4 billion. This strategic move is part of the company's growth plans in Mexico.
Mexico's economy experienced a slowdown in January, with both gross fixed investment and private consumption registering monthly declines, according to data from INEGI.
Earthquakes? Check. Water shortages? Check. Power outages? Check. There's nowhere better you could possibly build this thing. The post El Jalapeño: Mexico to build delicate, power-intensive supercomputer in seismically active, water scarce country appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Travis Bembenek, CEO of Mexico News Daily, has shared a message addressing the question of how safe Mexico truly is for expatriates.
Mexico News Daily presented its weekly news quiz for April 4th, testing readers' knowledge of recent events.
Mexico has rejected a UN report that found the country's enforced disappearances constitute crimes against humanity, despite acknowledging public officials' involvement.
Actor Pedro Pascal declared Mexico City his favorite city in the world while filming his new movie "De Noche" in the Historic Center, where he was surprised by Mayor Clara Brugada.
The group Jíbaros de Cunagua is bringing Cuban jazz music to San Miguel, offering a soulful performance for local audiences.
The thrilling 'Great Night Race' is making its return to Baja California Sur, promising high-octane action as participants race full throttle through the desert landscape.
The US has accused Mexico of shutting out US energy companies in a new trade barriers report, reviving a dispute that has simmered since 2022 regarding Mexico's energy policies.
The Mexican Finance Ministry projects economic growth of up to 2.8% this year, anticipating a recovery from a sluggish 2025, though some experts remain cautious.
An article delves into the origins of the Centro Cultural Tijuana, inaugurated in 1982 by President José López Portillo, and its ongoing role in shaping the city's art and culture, with Mexico News Daily further exploring its historical and contemporary significance.
The Procession of Silence is highlighted as a somber and significant religious festivity during Holy Week in Michoacán and the broader Bajío region of Mexico.
Mexico City's Iztapalapa borough is renowned for its annual Passion Play of Christ during Semana Santa, with recent discussions highlighting the event's deep Mesoamerican cultural roots and historical significance.
Anti-drug trafficking operations conducted in Mexico have led to the arrest of hundreds of individuals.
Mexico has announced a significant effort to ease its measles crisis by deploying 17 million vaccines, as recapped in a recent government briefing.
A skull discovered 25 years ago in northern Mexico has led scientists to identify a previously unknown species of ancient sea monster that once dominated the seas during the age of dinosaurs, with new reports confirming the discovery.
Authorities in Mexico City have seized 25 tonnes of counterfeit products related to the World Cup, in a significant crackdown on illegal merchandise.
The Bay of Banderas region is experiencing a week of diverse local events, including an expat protest in Puerto Vallarta, a national seafood festival featuring 10,000 oysters in Bucerías, and new public safety measures.
Mexico faces challenges in its World Cup preparations, with visitors expected to encounter ongoing construction, a taxi conflict, and National Guard presence upon arrival.
A historical analysis explores how the devastating 1985 Mexico City earthquake contributed to the downfall of Mexico's long-reigning ruling party.
A Mexican architect from Michoacán is reportedly close to securing the final vote needed to complete Spain's most famous cathedral, the Sagrada Familia, framing the project as a '500-year revenge plan' against historical conquest.

Nintendo has launched 'PancitoMerge,' a new video game that allows players to experience the daily life of a Mexican baker, focusing on Mexican bread.
The Ixcaret theme park has been temporarily prohibited from utilizing Maya culture in its marketing efforts.

Mexico's globally renowned National Anthropology Museum has become the first Latin American building to receive UNESCO's Blue Shield maximum protection designation, safeguarding it during war or natural disaster.
Young wineries like Altos Norte are enhancing Jalisco's standing in the winemaking world, gaining recognition for their low-interventionist methods and exceptionally drinkable natural wines.
Ceci Flores, founder of a renowned search collective that has discovered over 2,700 bodies, has found the remains of one of her missing sons in Sonora, Mexico, seven years after his disappearance, a discovery confirmed by Mexico News Daily.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defended her 'Plan B' electoral reform after the Senate stripped a key provision, also announcing FIFA's Infantino will visit ahead of the World Cup.
Mexico is implementing new programs for on-the-job education aimed at construction workers, seeking to improve skills and safety within the industry.
An article explores the definition of wealth in Mexico, detailing the earnings of the upper class and providing insight into their lifestyle.

A 15-year-old, identified as Osmer H, tragically killed two of his high school teachers with an AR-15 assault rifle in Michoacán, an attack he had previously foreshadowed on social media.
San Miguel de Allende is promoting 'Walk the Story,' a historical and cultural tour designed to guide visitors through the heart of the city and explore its rich heritage.
Guadalajara, Mexico, is preparing for a special Easter week with a variety of spectacular events scheduled throughout March and April, including newly announced activities.
Building materials company Holcim announced plans to invest US $20 million in its water conservation strategy within Mexico.
Michoacán-born sculptor Javier Marín is among three contemporary artists invited to propose designs for the main entrance and final façade of Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia as its construction nears completion, with a Mexican artist potentially putting the finishing touches on the iconic basilica.
Mexico has introduced a new anti-femicide law that seeks to expand the definition of femicide and increase prison sentences for offenders.

The failure of the Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico, which was intended to be a flagship property, reportedly left Donald Trump feeling bitter about Mexico.
Artist Kate Van Doren's 'Healing Words Project', which has documented the journeys of over 2,000 women, is currently being exhibited at the Museo de Arte de Querétaro in Mexico.
Airbnb is providing fans with a unique opportunity for a free overnight stay at Mexico's iconic Estadio Azteca, with the experience hosted by legendary footballer Hugo Sánchez.
Mexico has sent additional aid to Cuba and called for action from the United Nations, with the situation in Cuba and Mexico's support for its people being recurring topics at President Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conferences.
A Mexican NASCAR driver has been recognized with her own Barbie doll, celebrating her achievements in the sport.
A Mexico News Daily article provides a guide to common curse words and their usage in Mexico.
A CEO's perspective highlights the growing concern over the 'AI fake news tsunami' and its potential impact on children.
Mexico News Daily published its weekly quiz for March 21st, testing readers' knowledge of the week's events in Mexico.
Activists’ victory means IMSS now offers public hospital abortion services in 25 states Mexico News Daily
As the World Cup nears, migrant kids in Mexico City train for their own soccer tourney in April Mexico News Daily
Mexican authorities have arrested an individual believed to be the mastermind behind the assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate.

US-Mexico-Canada trade negotiations have formally commenced in Washington, building on previous discussions where Canadian negotiators aimed to leverage their position in talks to reduce or eliminate U.S. tariffs.
President proposes free BTS concert at Mexico City’s Zócalo Mexico News Daily
US border officials intercepted a tractor attempting to smuggle 39 pythons into Mexico, seizing the reptiles.
The US ambassador to Mexico expressed an optimistic outlook on the USMCA trade agreement during the annual AmCham gathering.
Mexico's Maya Train has seen a significant increase in foreign passenger numbers, reporting a 47% rise.
MND Local: Is Guadalajara facing a looming water crisis? Mexico News Daily
More than 1,300 Mexican citizens have been successfully evacuated from the conflict-ridden Middle East, highlighting the humanitarian impact of the war.
Gulf cleanup effort is complete, but the question remains: What caused the oil slick in the first place? Mexico News Daily
From a Mardi Gras party for the Cruz Roja to the SOME benefit golf tournament, discover the top charity events and other goings-on in San Miguel this March. The post MND Local: Do good and have fun…
Ladies of Jazz — A Tribute to the Legends of the Golden Age Mexico News Daily
Former president AMLO calls on Mexicans to donate money for Cuba in rare public message Mexico News Daily
A pack of endangered wolves was released into the wild in the northern Mexican state of Durango, marking a landmark binational conservation effort between Mexico and the United States after a 50-year absence.
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The communities of modern Baja California are shaped by the immigrants who created them.
Maya culture never collapsed. It simply adapted to changing circumstances in the centuries leading up to the Spanish colonization of Mexico. The post A history of the Maya: The myth of ‘collapse’…
Mexico’s week in review: Congress deals Sheinbaum her first legislative defeat Mexico News Daily