βThis is the cruelty of cyclingβ: Isaac del Toro loses the lead in the 2025 Giro d'Italia
Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro lost the βmaglia rosaβ to British Simon Yates during the crucial stage 20 of the 2025 Giro d'Italia, marking a pivotal moment in the race's finale.
China βpullsβ Canada away from the US: Will suspend tariffs on agricultural products starting March 1
China has announced it will suspend additional tariffs on select Canadian agricultural products starting March 1, 2024, due to a preliminary agreement between the two nations.
Why Pakistan Declared an 'Open War' on Afghanistan? Key Points to Understand the Conflict
Pakistan has declared an 'open war' on Afghanistan amid escalating cross-border attacks that have resulted in significant casualties on both sides.
Lin Yu-ting, Taiwanese Boxer: A Path to Olympic Glory 'Hindered' by Stereotypes
Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting faces gender-related controversy while competing for Olympic glory at Paris 2024 despite her achievements.
European Union willing to accept that Trump imposes tariffs... with one condition
The European Union is open to a trade agreement with the U.S. that includes a universal 10% tariff on many exports, provided the U.S. lowers tariffs on key sectors such as pharmaceuticals and aircraft.
Inside Xbox, a studio tries to reinvent itself
Obsidian Entertainment is evaluating its future after releasing three video games last year, with two falling short of expected sales, prompting introspection and a focus on learning from the experience.
Imane Khelif in Paris 2024: The gender stereotypes she faces before competing in boxing
Boxer Imane Khelif faces renewed scrutiny and gender-based stereotypes as she prepares to compete in the featherweight division at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
PROFILE: De Klerk, the South African President Who Defended and Then Ended Apartheid
F.W. de Klerk, the last president of apartheid South Africa, has passed away at the age of 85.
Zelensky creates a network of 'invincibility' with basic services against power outages due to Russian bombings
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the establishment of 4,000 'points of invincibility' across Ukraine to provide essential services during extended power outages caused by Russian missile attacks.
Democrats outraged at US militaryβs downing of CBP drone near Mexico border
Democratic lawmakers expressed anger over the US military mistakenly shooting down a Customs and Border Protection drone at the Texas-Mexico border, highlighting administrative incompetence under the Trump administration.
The mission to rescue Gap
The article discusses the challenges faced by Gap Inc. as it approaches a critical juncture in its business strategy amidst changing economic conditions.
And by all this, are there Mexicans in Afghanistan?
The article discusses the absence of confirmed reports of Mexicans in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover, despite a recent evacuation success shared by a Mexican resident in Kabul.
Harfuch lands 'another blow'... but to the Gulf Cartel: 9 people arrested; one was sought by the US
A security operation in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, led to the arrest of nine individuals linked to the Gulf Cartel, including a prominent figure wanted in the United States.
Viral Microtrends: When Nothing Makes Sense
The article discusses the baffling nature of viral trends that appear on social media, as young people struggle to make sense of them just as adults do.
βThe jail of the famousβ: Sean βDiddyβ Combs detained in the same place as GarcΓa Luna and Sam Bankman-Fried
Sean βDiddyβ Combs has been detained in a New York jail on multiple serious charges, including sexual abuse and human trafficking, while awaiting trial.
Sean 'Diddy' lawyers accuse the government of leaking video where he assaults his ex-girlfriend: 'It's not fair'
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers are alleging that the U.S. government leaked a video of him assaulting his ex-girlfriend to the media, calling it unjust.
To modernize 'La Casita' of Bad Bunny? US releases over 1000 million dollars to reconstruct Puerto Rico
The US government has allocated $1.183 billion for 176 reconstruction projects in Puerto Rico to improve its critical infrastructure following recent disasters.
Summary F1 TODAY Singapore Grand Prix 2024: Relive the minute by minute of 'Checo's' race in Marina Bay
Lando Norris won the Singapore Grand Prix, while Sergio 'Checo' PΓ©rez struggled with a poor qualifying and Red Bull faced ongoing challenges.
βLet the English doubt it, Checo has a contract with Red Bull until 2025β: Carlos Slim
Carlos Slim Domit reassures fans that Sergio βChecoβ PΓ©rez's contract with Red Bull runs through 2025, dismissing rumors about his future.
AeromΓ©xico 'spreads its wings': Analyzes its return to the Mexican Stock Exchange with a public offer
AeromΓ©xico is monitoring market conditions to evaluate a potential return to the Mexican Stock Exchange with a public offering of shares.
AMLO uses the Army in his megaprojects... and insecurity in Mexico worsens
AMLO's presidency has seen the military heavily involved in megaprojects, yet insecurity and violent crime rates have surged during his term.
Daily Commission or Rotating Rate: The Silent Battle in Credit Cards
In Mexico, credit cards, used by over 35 million people, come with different charge structures that can significantly influence the final cost of credit.
Trump criticized for retracting relief for agricultural migrants
Advocates for agricultural and migrant workers have condemned Trump's decision to withdraw an offer for migration relief for undocumented farmworkers, mostly from Mexico.
Mexico calls on Israel and Palestine to cease hostilities
The Mexican government urges Israel and Palestine to end hostilities and engage in dialogue amidst escalating violence in the region.
When the truth becomes editable
The article discusses a data breach incident reported by Substack CEO Chris Best, highlighting the importance of transparency in reporting such events compared to the alarming rise of centralized registration systems in Mexico under threat of disconnection.
Sheinbaum limits oil production in favor of energy transition: How many barrels per day will be produced?
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government will limit oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day to promote a transition towards renewable energy sources.
Do the cartels control Mexico?
The article discusses the recent joint operation of Mexican armed forces and American intelligence against the CJNG cartel leader, El Mencho, resulting in significant violence and raising concerns about the pervasive influence of criminal networks in Mexico.
Microearthquake of 2.3 'shakes' the Γlvaro ObregΓ³n borough: 'It was felt in Miguel Hidalgo', say residents
A magnitude 2.3 microearthquake shook the Γlvaro ObregΓ³n borough in Mexico City, with residents in nearby areas also reporting feeling the tremor.
Professional Reinvention in Middle Age: An Opportunity for the Economy
Increasing numbers of professionals in their 40s and 50s are seeking to restructure their careers for greater purpose and flexibility, signaling an opportunity for Mexico amidst challenges like nearshoring and talent shortages.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'morning conference' today, February 27, 2026: Follow it live here
Claudia Sheinbaum holds her morning conference to discuss security strategies in Sinaloa on February 27, 2026.
The industrial response to a new electrical stage
Mexico is entering a phase of expansion and modernization of its electrical infrastructure to meet growing demand and support a more digital economy.
Brandon Moreno: he used to make piΓ±atas with his family and was a 'chubby kid', but today he is the Mexican star of the UFC
Brandon Moreno, a former 'chubby kid' from Tijuana, Mexico, is now a celebrated UFC fighter aiming for his third title while engaging warmly with fans.
Slow service on CDMX Metro: Delays reported on Lines 1, 3, and B TODAY, Friday, February 27
Users of the Mexico City Metro reported delays and slow train progress on February 27, particularly on Line B.
OG Version - without curtains: "It's easier to create a startup than a relationship"
The entertainment show hosted by Elena VarnauskaitΔ delves into celebrity life, featuring Dominykas JeΕΎerys discussing his experiences at the M.A.M.A. awards and his health scare in Mexico.
Mexico is addictive. Eva KubΓ‘tovΓ‘ describes local witchcraft and unacknowledged racism against Indians
Eva KubΓ‘tovΓ‘ describes the allure of Mexico, highlighting its unique witchcraft culture and the underlying racism faced by Indigenous peoples.
Diving World Championship
The article discusses the upcoming Diving World Championship and its significance.
Improving
The article discusses various aspects of the economy, markets, and local news in Mexico.
Defending the State from Within
The article discusses how drug trafficking infiltrates rather than outright defeats the state, using Mexico as a case study, and highlights Ecuador's similar challenges with corruption and the need for institutional reform.
After 'Mencho': New Strategy?
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum faces criticism for her security strategy amid rising violence attributed to criminal organizations.
Matchday 8 of Liga MX LIVE TODAY: Where and at what time to watch the Clausura 2026 matches?
Matchday 8 of Liga MX's Clausura 2026 features critical matchups including AmΓ©rica vs. Tigres, Guadalajara facing Toluca, and Rayados against Cruz Azul.
Transitioning from amazement to the real impact of AI
The article discusses the need for a more objective analysis of the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into industries, contrasting enthusiastic predictions with the reality of slow implementation in many countries.
When the pantry was the first pharmacy
The article discusses the historical connection between food and medicine, emphasizing the therapeutic roles of everyday ingredients before the advent of modern pharmaceuticals.
We must delegate to AI only what takes time
Hebert HernΓ‘ndez shares the importance of community, legacy, and values passed down through generations, emphasizing the role of technology as a tool to enhance human effort rather than replace it.
The return of JΓΌsto: technology and supermarket
Grupo Omni's acquisition of JΓΌsto marks a significant step in enhancing its technological capabilities and supermarket operations in Mexico.
Mexico unrest sparks last-minute changes to spring break plans as travelers scramble and reposition
American travelers are reconsidering their spring break plans due to ongoing cartel violence in Mexico.
Banxico increases its GDP forecast to 1.6% for 2026
The Bank of Mexico has raised its GDP growth forecast for this year from 1.1% to 1.6%, citing economic strength as the main reason for the adjustment.
Death of El Mencho may strengthen PCC, which is 'more professional' than Mexican cartels, says expert
The death of notorious drug lord El Mencho may create opportunities for Brazilian gang PCC amid rising violence in Mexico.
Woman trapped in 90C water after horror explosion as doctors forced to amputate
A Russian woman, Katya Komleva, suffered severe injuries after a boiler explosion left her trapped in scalding water, leading to amputation.
We start 2026 better than expected
Mexico's economy begins 2026 on a stronger footing than previously anticipated, as indicated by an upward revision in growth forecasts by the Bank of Mexico.
Craft breweries will 'steal the show' at the World Cup: they seek to increase their production by 12 percent this year
Craft breweries in Mexico aim to boost their production by 12% this year, leveraging the World Cup as a catalyst, though their plans are hindered by supply chain challenges.