From street vendors to the last neighborhood business in Polanquito: The story of Frutería Pepe; closes due to gentrification
Frutería Pepe, a neighborhood fruit and vegetable shop in Polanco, Mexico City, is closing after 40 years due to gentrification and a dramatic increase in rent.
Kick-off at the Trion field; Pemex and Woodside Energy will invest 10.4 billion dollars
The start of activities for the Trion oil field development was launched with an investment of 10.4 billion dollars by Pemex and Woodside Energy.
Showcase of the arsenal of 'El Mencho's' bodyguards: This is how advanced their weapons were
The bodyguards of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', utilized advanced weaponry in their attempt to fend off military forces sent to capture him.
What do we know about the Gulf of Mexico Corridor that will connect the Yucatán Peninsula with the northern border?
A new superhighway project connecting the Yucatán Peninsula to the northern border of Mexico is underway, planned by Governor Claudia Sheinbaum to enhance infrastructure in the region.
Dan Crenshaw, congressman who called for using drones against cartels, loses in Republican primary election
Dan Crenshaw, a Republican congressman who advocated for the use of drones against cartels in Mexico, lost in the first round of the Republican primary elections in the U.S.
Emilio Lozoya must indemnify Lourdes Mendoza with 500 thousand pesos; Supreme Court rules in favor of journalist
The Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico has upheld a ruling that Emilio Lozoya must pay journalist Lourdes Mendoza 500,000 pesos for defamation.
A 7-Year-Old Girl Received 68 Stitches on Her Head After Being Attacked by Her Dog: The Raw Video of the Incident
A 7-year-old girl in Mexico suffered severe injuries from a dog attack while playing in her backyard.
Are Emma Watson and Gonzalo Hevia Baillères a couple? Here's what is known about the alleged romance
Rumors have surfaced suggesting that Emma Watson may be in a romantic relationship with Mexican businessman Gonzalo Hevia Baillères after they were spotted together multiple times.
Sectur clarifies whether FIFA canceled hotel rooms for World Cup 2026
The Mexican Tourism Secretariat denied claims of mass hotel room cancellations related to the FIFA World Cup 2026, asserting the city's hotel market remains robust and operates normally during large international events.
ICJ sets date for new arguments between Ecuador and Mexico over filed claims
The International Court of Justice has extended a deadline for Ecuador and Mexico to submit new pleadings regarding Ecuador's claim against Mexico for granting illegal political asylum to former vice president Jorge Glas.
Guerrero Attorney General Executes Search Warrants in Taxco de Alarcón
The Guerrero Attorney General's Office conducted search operations in Taxco de Alarcón, seizing several properties and equipment suspected to be linked to illicit activities.
First Effects of the Blockade in the Strait of Hormuz: Oil Begins to ‘Leak’ in the Middle East
Middle Eastern oil producers are facing a looming crisis as the conflict with Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz, leading to storage shortages and potential production cuts.
Mexico City marks 100 days to 2026 World Cup
Mexico City celebrated 100 days until the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a light projection event and highlighted the ongoing renovations at the historic Estadio Azteca.
Mexico vs. Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2026 World Baseball Classic LIVE: Where to watch the game TODAY?
The Mexican Baseball Team faces off against the Los Angeles Dodgers in a preparation game for the 2026 World Baseball Classic on March 4, 2026.
Qatar 'halts' gas production due to war in Iran: Will the price rise in Mexico? This is what Sheinbaum said
Qatar has suspended part of its liquefied natural gas production due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, raising concerns about potential price increases for gas in Mexico.
What do we know about the list of successors to 'El Mencho' that García Harfuch handed to Sheinbaum?
Following the confirmed death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho,' questions arise regarding who will succeed him as the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Rubí Patricia case, murdered search mother under investigation as femicide, says Sheinbaum
The case of Rubí Patricia, a murdered mother who was searching for her missing child, is officially classified as femicide by the Mexican government.
Clara Brugada announces historic animal welfare plan: 100 clinics, new hospitals, and 450,000 free services
Clara Brugada unveiled a comprehensive plan in Mexico City aiming to enhance animal welfare through the establishment of 100 free veterinary clinics and other initiatives.
With Carín León and Timbiriche!: Date and lineup of 'Mexico Vibrates', festival for the 2026 World Cup
A festival named 'Mexico Vibrates' featuring artists like Carín León and Timbiriche is set to take place in Mexico City ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Ana Karen Nute took a Didi motorcycle in Edomex and disappeared; was found dead on the highway
Nineteen-year-old Ana Karen Nute was found dead in Metepec, Mexico, after being reported missing following her last sighting on a Didi motorcycle.
Mexicana de Aviación requests 'chance' from Trump to fly to the US for the 2026 World Cup
Mexicana de Aviación has sought permission from Donald Trump's administration to operate charter flights between Mexican airports and the US in anticipation of the 2026 World Cup.
What is the Iranian warship IRIS Dena destroyed by Trump by a torpedo?
The Sri Lankan Navy confirmed the recovery of several bodies following the sinking of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena off its coast, amidst ongoing search and rescue operations.
Veracruz promotes market diversification and investment attraction: SEDECOP
The Secretary of Economic Development and Port of Veracruz has announced initiatives to enhance the region's presence in international markets and increase export opportunities for local producers.
Karina 'B's mother, secretary in NL, denounces persecution: 'They waited for her children to arrest her'
Karina ‘B’, a city secretary in Monterrey, is in preventive detention on extortion and false declaration charges, while her mother claims that law enforcement waited to arrest her until she was with her children.
Dinners, farewell kisses, and vacations in Punta Mita: the romance between Emma Watson and Gonzalo Hevia Baillères
Emma Watson and Gonzalo Hevia Baillères have been confirmed to be in a romantic relationship since December 2025, according to recent photographs.
Peso recovers from the 'blow' due to the US vs. Iran war: How much does it gain against the dollar TODAY?
The Mexican peso rebounds after experiencing its worst intraday loss since April 2025, amid reports of Iranian officials seeking negotiations with Trump to end the Middle Eastern conflict.
Sheinbaum confirms one arrest in the feminicide of Kimberly Joselin: 'He was close to the young woman'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the arrest of a suspect in the feminicide of Kimberly Joselin, whose body was discovered in Cuernavaca, Morelos.
Trump attacked Iran 'without Congress' permission: US Senate will vote TODAY to 'halt' war with Tehran
The US Senate is set to vote on a resolution aimed at curtailing President Trump's military intervention in Iran without Congressional approval.
Photos and videos: How do ‘Checo’ Pérez and the drivers train for an F1 GP? ‘It’s the worst day of the year’
The article explores the rigorous training routines of Formula 1 drivers, particularly focusing on Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez as he prepares for the Australian Grand Prix in 2026.
Ana Luisa Peluffo, actress of Mexico's Golden Age of Cinema, dies at 96: 'She lived serenely'
Ana Luisa Peluffo, a celebrated actress from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, has passed away at the age of 96, surrounded by family.
Apple launches MacBook Neo, its 'cheap' laptop to capture the market from Microsoft: How much will it cost in Mexico?
Apple has launched the MacBook Neo, targeting the budget laptop market in Mexico with competitive pricing.
Rafael del Castillo, president of the FMF during the 'Cachirules' scandal, dies
Rafael del Castillo, former president of the Mexican Football Federation, has passed away at the age of 92, remembered for his significant contributions to Mexican football, particularly during the 1986 World Cup.
The naval industry: a billion-dollar opportunity for Mexico and Yucatán
The global maritime economy is entering a new phase of structural expansion, with the naval industry representing a critical sector for international trade.
What if Coudet calls him?: Javier Saviola, a star at 44, scored two goals against Real Madrid with Barcelona legends in Mexico
Javier Saviola, at the age of 44, showcased his talent by scoring two goals for Barcelona legends in an exhibition match against Real Madrid in Mexico.
‘Red Dawn’ in Asian Stock Markets: South Korea Experiences Historic Collapse Due to US-Iran War
Asian stock markets, led by a historic collapse in South Korea's Kospi index, continue to decline amid escalating tensions from the US-Iran conflict.
Fifa sells tickets for World Cup playoffs for less than R$ 60
Tickets for World Cup playoff matches in Mexico have been made available for prices significantly lower than regular World Cup match tickets.
Pedro Sánchez responds to Trump's threats after refusing an attack on Iran: 'Spain will not be an accomplice'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez rejects Donald Trump's threats regarding military action against Iran, emphasizing Spain's stance of non-complicity in wars.
Fifth day of the war between the US and Iran LIVE: Israel bombs Lebanon after ordering mass evacuation
The war between the United States and Israel against Iran has entered its fifth day of bombings and declarations, with Israel conducting airstrikes in southern Lebanon following a mass evacuation order.
Latin American country will reduce its work week to 40 hours
Mexico has taken a significant step towards reducing the work week from 48 to 40 hours, with gradual implementation planned from 2027 to 2030.
Blood-red tinted moon graces Mexico City skies during total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse painted the moon red over Mexico City, with visibility across various regions including North America and South America.
'Move it!': Users of Lines B and 3 of the CDMX Metro report delays of up to 10 minutes
Users of the Mexico City Metro faced significant delays on Lines B and 3, with complaints about reduced speed and extended stops leading to frustration among passengers.
Ministry of Economy and Ceneval promote micro-credentials to professionalize the logistics sector
The Mexican Ministry of Economy has partnered with Ceneval to create specialized micro-credentials aimed at enhancing the professionalization of the logistics sector.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s 'Mañanera' Conference Today, March 4, 2026: Follow it Live Here
President Claudia Sheinbaum addresses pressing economic issues during her daily conference amid rising oil prices.
The 'Geopolitical Tax' That Comes with War
The article discusses the concept of an 'invisible tax' on the global economy triggered by warfare, particularly illustrated by tensions related to Trump's actions against Iran.
The Portrait
This article discusses various aspects affecting the economy and markets in Mexico.
8M: The Habit of Blaming the Victim
The article discusses the societal tendency to blame victims of violence, particularly women, instead of addressing the crimes committed against them.
The Latvian national team will have to do without Šteinberga in upcoming matches
The Latvian women's basketball team will compete in European Championship qualifying matches without key player Anete Šteinberga, who has recently signed a contract in Mexico and cannot participate.
Data centers in space: Elon Musk is right and here is the proof
Elon Musk is credited with pushing civilization forward through groundbreaking technologies and innovation in space exploration and energy.
More credit should be directed towards fostering productivity
A banking CEO emphasizes the need for credit to focus more on enhancing productivity rather than consumer spending, especially in light of the high delinquency rates observed in certain segments of the financial system.
Fernando Chico Pardo and his plan to revive Banamex
Fernando Chico Pardo is set to acquire a stake in Banamex, seeking to rejuvenate the bank's diminished market share in Mexico.