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Indonesia Receives Bodies of Peacekeepers Killed in Lebanon, Malaysia Urges UN Action
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Indonesia Receives Bodies of Peacekeepers Killed in Lebanon, Malaysia Urges UN Action

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.

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Campo Alto at Querencia: How a golf course is built in Los Cabos

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

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Los Cabos Prepares for Over 100,000 Spring Breakers

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’s soaring tech exports have taken the lead over the automotive sector
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Mexico’s soaring tech exports have taken the lead over the automotive sector

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

New Poll Shows Lowest Approval Rating for Sheinbaum
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New Poll Shows Lowest Approval Rating for Sheinbaum

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.

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Arizona Gun Store Owner Indicted for Arming Mexican Cartels

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.

Mexico Identifies 40,000 of 130,000 Missing Persons
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Mexico Identifies 40,000 of 130,000 Missing Persons

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.

Sailboats Bringing Aid to Cuba Confirmed Missing, Earlier Statement Incorrect
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Sailboats Bringing Aid to Cuba Confirmed Missing, Earlier Statement Incorrect

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.

MND Tutor | Colonialismo
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MND Tutor | Colonialismo

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

Scorching Heatwave Hits Mexico as Spring Arrives Early
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Scorching Heatwave Hits Mexico as Spring Arrives Early

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.

Riviera Maya battles an earlier-than-expected sargassum season
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Riviera Maya battles an earlier-than-expected sargassum season

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

5 killed in Pemex oil refinery fire
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5 killed in Pemex oil refinery fire

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

Spain's King Acknowledges 'Much Abuse' in Conquest of the Americas
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Spain's King Acknowledges 'Much Abuse' in Conquest of the Americas

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.

Why is there always a full moon during Easter in Mexico?
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Why is there always a full moon during Easter in Mexico?

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…

Border BioBlitz Returns to Document Biodiversity in Borderlands
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Border BioBlitz Returns to Document Biodiversity in Borderlands

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.

Mexican Navy Continues Search for Two Missing Aid Ships Bound for Cuba
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Mexican Navy Continues Search for Two Missing Aid Ships Bound for Cuba

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.

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Why You Should Visit Tijuana, Mexico

Mexico News Daily published an article recommending Tijuana as a travel destination, highlighting reasons why visitors should explore the city.

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Two Teachers Killed in Michoacán High School Shooting

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.

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Mexico Expects Over 4 Million Tourists During Holy Week

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.

American Chamber of Commerce names CPKC’s Oscar Del Cueto as new president
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American Chamber of Commerce names CPKC’s Oscar Del Cueto as new president

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

Maya Train’s foreign passenger numbers are up 47%: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
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Maya Train’s foreign passenger numbers are up 47%: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped

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

Made in Mexico: Pedro Ramírez Vázquez
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Made in Mexico: Pedro Ramírez Vázquez

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

Brush Fires Mostly Contained in Bahía de Banderas, Mexico
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Brush Fires Mostly Contained in Bahía de Banderas, Mexico

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.

Centro Cultural Tijuana's Origins and Ongoing Cultural Impact Explored
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Centro Cultural Tijuana's Origins and Ongoing Cultural Impact Explored

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.

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Mexico Sends More Aid to Cuba, Calls for UN Action

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 history of the Maya: The myth of ‘collapse’
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A history of the Maya: The myth of ‘collapse’

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’…