El arresto se llevó a cabo por agentes de la Secretaría de Seguridad y Protección Ciudadana La entrada Detuvieron en México a dos venezolanos presuntamente miembros del Tren de Aragua se publicó primero en El Diario.| El Diario
Fête des morts à Mexico : que voir, où aller, comment s’organiser pour vivre l’expérience Vous prévoyez de vivre le Día de Muertos à Mexico City pendant votre voyage au Mexique ? Excellente idée! C’est l’une des fêtes les plus emblématiques du pays, reconnue par l’UNESCO comme patrimoine culturel immatériel de l’humanité. Mais attention : c’est aussi [...] The post Que faire à Mexico pendant le Día de Muertos (Guide + Conseils) appeared first on Voyage Mexique.| Voyage Mexique
Tout savoir sur la Coupe du Monde 2026 au Mexique: stades à Mexico, Guadalajara, Monterrey, comment acheter vos billets, où dormir et +| Voyage Mexique
Details how Griselda Triana, journalist & wife of slain journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas, was targeted with NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware after his killing.| The Citizen Lab
The international investigation into the 2014 Iguala Mass Disappearance was targeted with infection attempts using spyware developed by the NSO group.| The Citizen Lab
Mexican journalists, lawyers and a child were targeted with infection attempts using NSO Group's government-exclusive Pegasus spyware and Trident exploits.| The Citizen Lab
Research note uncovering use of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware and exploit framework to target Mexican senators and senior politicians in June and July 2016| The Citizen Lab
Update: 24 Sep We’ve heard from OPSGROUP member reports that some operators and handlers in...| International Ops 2025 – OPSGROUP
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.Hispanic Heritage Month began on September 15th. It goes through October 15th. I have not focused on the heritage months as much as I have in the past because I truly believe books sharing any heritage and history is important for all kids to read and should be read any time. That said I am sharing a picture book today that takes place in Mexico so if you are someone who pays more attention to...| Crafty Moms Share
We’ve seen a swell in support for women’s sports lately. But what if we told you this is nothing compared to what happened one summer over 50 years ago? We know that the USWNT is known to sell out stadiums and that the NWSL is growing daily, but what about the biggest Women’s World Cup? […] The post The Story Behind Copa ’71: The Unofficial First Women’s World Cup appeared first on Girls Soccer Network.| Girls Soccer Network
La campaña Sin Maíz No Hay País fue creada en 2007 por una red de organizaciones y consiguió la protección constitucional del cultivo.| Agencia de Noticias Tierra Viva
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“The first thing is to go ask if they have cross-border freight,” said Matt Silver, Co-Founder & CEO of Cargado. “You have to actually go ask for it.”| FreightCaviar
BSI Consulting reports cargo theft surging in Q3 2025, with Mexico accounting for 75% of North American cases. Hijackings dominate, while criminals deploy new tactics like GPS jammers and fake police checkpoints.| FreightCaviar
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, July 1: The French left-wing papers rejoice after a controversial public broadcasting bill is rejected by parliament. The New York Times looks at how the Sinaloa cartel is making…| France 24
Published by Sue Pelletier from Prevue Meetings & Incentives. There is no shortage of great properties for C-suite retreats, but the trick is to match the property to the retreat’s goals. The post Finding the Right C-Suite Retreat Property appeared first on Prevue Meetings & Incentives.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
Mexico recorded 6,703 cases of animals infested with New World screwworm as of September 13 since the start of the outbreak in November of last year. That was compared to 5,086 confirmed cases during the previous period, which ended August 17. The post Mexico sees 32 per cent jump in flesh-eating screwworm cases since August as cases move north appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorLivestock & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday said Mexico has not adequately enacted protocols to curb the spread of New World screwworm. The post U.S. criticizes Mexico’s handling of screwworm near border appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorLivestock & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Mexico recorded 6,703 cases of animals infested with New World screwworm as of September 13 since the start of the outbreak in November of last year. That was compared to 5,086 confirmed cases during the previous period, which ended August 17. The post Mexico sees 32 per cent jump in flesh-eating screwworm cases since August as cases move north appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Livestock Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday said Mexico has not adequately enacted protocols to curb the spread of New World screwworm. The post U.S. criticizes Mexico’s handling of screwworm near border appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Livestock Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Holbox is an island in the Quintana Roo State of Mexico north of the Yucatan Peninsula. It’s part of the Yum Balam Nature Reserve and has a ton of rich marine life. The Yalahau Lagoon separates the island from mainland Mexico. Isla Holbox is 26 miles long but only one mile wide, even though it […] The post Best Activities To Do In Holbox, Mexico appeared first on Peter Pan Traveler.| Peter Pan Traveler
Lets face it. Sometimes we just need some more adult time. We want to vacation and drink in peace. We want to enjoy the pool without kids screaming and jumping in and out of the pool. That’s why I created this list of the best resorts in Cancun, that don’t allow kids. Take the peaceful […] The post Best Kid Free Resorts In Mexico appeared first on Peter Pan Traveler.| Peter Pan Traveler
Tulum is a beautiful place located on the coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. The coastal town has amazing beaches along the Riviera Maya which makes it the perfect vacation spot. It is the new hot spot in Mexico with its jungle beach-like vibe and crystal clear blue waters. Influencers from all around are showing up […] The post Affordable Trendy Hotels In Tulum appeared first on Peter Pan Traveler.| Peter Pan Traveler
Mexico is full of natural and exotic beauty. It’s well known by adventurers and travelers as a tropical paradise with so much to explore and see. Most of Mexico is known for is abundant beach towns and nightlife in their big cities, but there is so much more to see, than these popular tourist beaches […] The post Off The Radar Spots In Mexico appeared first on Peter Pan Traveler.| Peter Pan Traveler
This elote recipe is so easy even a student in a dorm room could make it. I have such good memories walking down a busy Mexican street and smelling something incredible. Sweet corn, creamy mayo, tangy lime and spicy chile all mixed together. That’s elote, and it’s about to become your new favorite snack. I’ve […] Authentic Mexican Street Corn Recipe is a post from: Bacon is Magic| Bacon is Magic – The Best Food Around the World
Mexico is getting more expensive but after 30 days living in Puebla I realized some cities are more expensive than others. I have traveled Mexico many times for a holiday and while many people recommended Puebla as a food city I still hadn’t gone. In fact, Puebla wasn’t on my radar until I needed a […] Living in Puebla Mexico: What Expats Need to Know is a post from: Bacon is Magic| Bacon is Magic – The Best Food Around the World
If you want to learn Spanish in Mexico, Puebla should be at the top of your list. In 2010 I arrived in Mexico not knowing any Spanish. It was before smart phones and google translate. Yet somehow I found a way to communicate through hand signals and sometimes drawings! Over time I took Spanish classes […] Why Puebla is the Best City to Learn Spanish in Mexico is a post from: Bacon is Magic| Bacon is Magic – The Best Food Around the World
From the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center (Frayba), we denounce the strategies of encirclement and dispossession of the territory recovered by the struggle of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), carried out in the Autonomous Zapatista Town of Belén, Peasant Region, belonging to Caracol 8 “The Light that Shines on the World,” based in the community of Dolores Hidalgo (official municipality of Ocosingo, Chiapas).| Abolition Media
Rainy days in paradise might sound like a letdown, but at Hard Rock Resort Riviera Maya, they’re anything but wasted. The post What To Do on a Rainy Day at Hard Rock Resort Riviera Maya first appeared on Bucket List Publications.| Bucket List Publications
Sometimes the best adventures start with a short flight. As much as I love exploring the far corners of the The post What Makes NIZUC Resort & Spa the Perfect Getaway from Texas first appeared on Bucket List Publications.| Bucket List Publications
La tecnología digital emerge como una aliada estratégica para producir alimentos sin agotar el recurso hídrico| Ecoportal
How Fuel Theft Drives Mexico’s Violence Epidemic Fuel theft has become a catalyst for some of Mexico’s worst violence. Fuel theft gangs must use force to control territory close to pipelines and other oil infrastructure in order to access fuel supplies. Turf disputes commonly spark conflicts between rival groups. As huachicol has expanded into one of the country's largest criminal economies, it has also become one of the deadliest, with citizens, police, and oil workers caught in the cr...| InSight Crime
On the Radar: US Designates Barrio 18 a Terrorist Group This week, we analyze whether the new US terrorist designation for the Barrio 18 gang is political or practical, another prison riot in Ecuador, and how AI is helping organized crime in Mexico. The post On the Radar: US Designates Barrio 18 a Terrorist Group appeared first on InSight Crime.| InSight Crime
Diesel Subsidy Cut Could Make Fuel Theft Worse in Ecuador Eliminating the diesel subsidy cuts opportunities for smugglers who buy cheap fuel in Ecuador to sell in neighboring countries, but it increases incentives for criminal groups to steal fuel that they use in various illegal activities. Fuel theft is already rising. State-owned oil giant Petroecuador estimated that theft had cost the company $215 million between 2022 and October 2024. The post Diesel Subsidy Cut Could Make Fuel Theft Wo...| InSight Crime
Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL) The Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL) emerged in Guanajuato as a network of gangs dedicated to fuel theft and became one of the state’s deadliest drivers of violence. Despite government crackdowns and the advance of the CJNG, the CSRL continues to control key criminal economies such as fuel theft, extortion, and methamphetamine sales. The post Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL) appeared first on InSight Crime.| InSight Crime
Martin Nesvig’s newest book, The Women Who Threw Corn, offers a novel approach to the cultural view and development of sorcery and magical practices in sixteenth-century Mexico, as seen through the lens of acculturation, or cultural assimilation between groups. This is the first book in an upcoming two-part series called Xolotl Rite, and whereas this book highlights women, […] The post Review of The Women Who Threw Corn: Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (2025) app...| Not Even Past
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday said Mexico has not adequately enacted protocols to curb the spread of New World screwworm. The post U.S. criticizes Mexico’s handling of screwworm near border appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLivestock | Farmtario
Mexico could regulate online sports betting before it hosts next year's World Cup.| Gambling Industry News
In Guerrero, one of the most violent states in Mexico, faith is the last refuge for a people who live under the weight of organized crime. Bishop José de Jesus González of the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa carries out his pastoral mission with a commitment that has put him, quite literally, in the line of fire. […] The post Mexico: A bullet-dodging bishop appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
Mexican play food can be pretty hard to find outside of Mexico, so get creative and make your own Mexican play food with these instructions.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
We’re excited to welcome four students from the Universidad de la Sierra in Moctezuma, Sonora, who are completing their thesis research projects with the support and guidance of our Sonora... Read more »| Sky Island Alliance
Recently, Sky Island Alliance’s Sonora team visited Rancho La Cieneguita near Cananea. This ranch is part of our Regenerative Ranches network, and I had the opportunity to speak with the... Read more »| Sky Island Alliance
By Zach Palma and Karen Lopez Roman Before talking about regenerative ranches, it’s important to understand the major challenges that livestock farming faces today in general, such as the demand... Read more »| Sky Island Alliance
I have only known one stateless person. You don’t get a medal for it or wear a lapel pin. The stateless are the hapless who live in the shadows, in fear. They don’t know where the next …| White House Chronicle
Looking to explore Mexico's most magical peninsula? The Yucatan packs ancient ruins, pristine beaches, and secret cenotes into one unforgettable destination. The post The Mexican Peninsula That Has Everyone Secretly Planning Their Next Trip appeared first on Brogan Abroad.| Brogan Abroad
There's so much more to Oaxaca than what meets the eye, and the locals know exactly where to find the real cultural magic that transforms a good trip into an unforgettable one. I've uncovered the highest-rated cultural tours that will give you insider access to authentic experiences, complete with all the details you need to choose the perfect adventure for your journey. The post The Oaxaca Experiences That Locals Don’t Want Tourists to Know About appeared first on Brogan Abroad.| Brogan Abroad
Tucked away in the valleys of Oaxaca lies a textile town where time seems to stand still and ancient weaving traditions come alive before your eyes. Here's everything you need to know about discovering Teotitlán del Valle and why this particular textile tour might just be the most authentic cultural experience you'll have in Mexico.| Brogan Abroad
I’m no stranger to learning Spanish. I can still picture myself sitting in Señora Fielhauer’s class, slogging through... The post BaseLang Review 2025: Pros & Cons from a Traveler appeared first on Vegan Travel & Tours | Veggies Abroad.| Vegan Travel & Tours | Veggies Abroad
The Ministry of Finance of Mexico has proposed introducing a special 8% tax on games with “violent” content in the country. The idea is outlined in Mexico’s 2026 budget program.| Game World Observer
Hotel Designs IHG Hotels & Resorts accelerates growth in Mexico IHG Hotels & Resorts accelerates growth in Mexico Pauline Brettell.| Hotel Designs
The U.S. has established itself as a strategic market for table grapes, growing by 27 percent over the last twenty years.| Blue Book
The Berlin–Mexico City city partnership goes beyond official ties—driven by civil society, it sparks inclusive action, South–South learning, and urban innovation.| Urbanet
Adobe was the principal construction material used in the arid north of Mexico. In wetter parts the adobe was subject to water damage: rain ate away its exposed surfaces and softened the ground on which the terrifically heavy bricks rested. Keeping an adobe intact would have meant keeping the walls limed and the roof watertight. Ideally, it would also be built on a stable site with good drainage, which was perhaps not always possible. The adobe in Wilder Ranch State Park (CA-SCR-123/38) was f...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
Planning a trip to Mexico City? I was born and raised here, and I know you’ll want to visit Centro Histórico during your CDMX trip! Mexico City’s Historic Center, or Centro Histórico, is the cultural and historical heart ofMexico’s capital. This vibrant area, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, is ablend of ancient […] The post 21 Best Things to Do in Mexico City Centro Historico (Local’s Guide!) appeared first on Waves and Cobblestones.| Waves and Cobblestones
Given that the border is already mystified as a technology, new forms of computerized border technologies doubly fetishize the configurations of people, materials, force, and law that compose bordering practices.| Public Books
If you’re someone who believes Halloween is more than just candy and costumes—more of a thrilling, cultural, and sensory experience—then you’ll love this round-up of the world’s top Halloween travel destinations. From centuries-old legends and gothic architecture to candlelit cemeteries and elaborate parades, these five cities pull out all the stops in October. Whether you’re| Luxury Travel Blogger - Carmen Edelson
UK, 1951—‘mother-in-law’s chair’, ‘mother-in-law’s cushion’ and ‘mother-in-law’s seat’ are colloquial appellations for the globular spiny cactus Echinocactus grusonii, native to Mexico| word histories
Operation Blessing partners help provide umbilical hernia surgery in Mexico for a young girl named Mili who lived in pain.| Operation Blessing
Discover the Mexican state that gave us mole, mezcal, and unforgettable traditions. It’s not the one you expect.| travel drafts
So you planned a wonderful and much-needed vacation to Sayulita, now you just need to know what fun activities you can cram in while you are there. Here is a| Peter Pan Traveler
Are you looking for a small beach town in Mexico to escape to? Skip Tulum and head to one of these small beach towns instead.| Peter Pan Traveler
Are you looking to stretch your legs while you are on vacation? Click here for the best hikes in Puerto Vallarta.| Peter Pan Traveler
Are you heading to Mexico and want to find the best beaches near Puerto Vallarta?| Peter Pan Traveler
Puerto Vallarta is a beach town on the Pacific Coast in the state of Jalisco. It's not as well known as the likes of Cancun or Los Cabos, but it's a| Peter Pan Traveler
U.S. wind and solar power targeted by White House (Bloomberg) U.S. nuclear electricity gets backing from White House (Reuters) U.S. electricity growth will be driven by data centres (Woodmac) Mexic…| JKempEnergy.com
Mexicans joke that this city does not exist, but Tlaxcala food is so good you don’t want to miss it. You know how Puebla gets all the food fame? Well, here’s a secret many Poblanos will tell you. They hop on a bus to Tlaxcala when they want the really traditional stuff. Tlaxcala is a […] Tlaxcala Food: Hidden Mexican Dishes You Must Try is a post from: Bacon is Magic| Bacon is Magic – The Best Food Around the World
After making the trip myself, here's what I learned about traveling to Chichén Itzá from Tulum. Includes up to date recommendations + tips.| We Seek Travel
Mario was described as “mini” in the National Hurricane Center's morning advisory, but the storm packed maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (64 kph).| PBS News
Mexico has recorded 5,086 cases of flesh-eating screwworm in animals as of August 17, a 53 per cent jump from the number of cases reported in July, according to Mexican government data seen by Reuters on Wednesday.| Farmtario
What if I told you that the best things to do in Mexico aren’t about the destination, but about the experience itself? Too often people search for a Mexico bucket list and end up with just another checklist of cities and landmarks. But Mexico isn’t a checklist. It’s a country you feel and taste. It’s... The post 25 Best Things to Do in Mexico to Add to Your Bucket List appeared first on Cultures Traveled.| Cultures Traveled
Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is one of the most beloved holidays in Mexico, where family and friends honor loved ones that have passed. A handful of cities in Mexico have become well-known for their elaborate Day of the Dead celebrations, especially the beautiful city of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. If you’re interested in observing this incredibly spiritual and moving festivity, here’s everything you need to know about visiting Oaxaca for Day of the Dead.| Uprooted Traveler
Mexico, Guatemala & Belize unite for Great Mayan Forest conservation—protecting 14M acres of biodiversity and Indigenous heritage.| The Better News
Mexican import taxes on more than 1,400 products from China and other Asian countries will be as high as 50%, as the country tries to shore up domestic production and pass on some of the Trump administration’s tariff pain.| AP News
Philadelphia’s host city executive for the 2026 World Cup says organizers accept that an immigration crackdown by the U.S. federal government may be among the outside events that impact next year’s tournament.| AP News
Planning a trip to Mexico’s Pacific coast and wondering is Puerto Vallarta safe? Get 2025 safety tips, real stats and advice from a frequent traveler| Southerner Says
If you’ve been to Mexico or you’re just in the early stages of researching for your next trip, then you’ll likely have seen that much of Mexico has a stray dog epidemic. It’s believed that there could be as many as 23 million stray dogs across Mexico, so it’s very likely you’ll spot several of... The post Stray Dogs in Mexico: Everything You Need To Know first appeared on In Search of Sarah.| In Search of Sarah
Tequila distilleries in Mexico abound. Discover the top artisanal Mexico tequila distilleries to visit + tips for proper tasting! The post Artisanal Tequila Distilleries In Mexico You Have To Visit appeared first on Epicure & Culture.| Epicure & Culture
Plan the ultimate trip with this Oaxaca City guide—top things to do, eat, and explore in one colorful destination.| Bucket List Journey
From the historic center to trendy neighborhoods, here are our picks for best areas and top hotels to help you decide where to stay in Mexico City.| Paradise Catchers
Blizzard Entertainment sues WoW private server operator, Mexican Supreme Court says no copyright for AI works and Kanye West ordered to pay attorneys’ fees.| Plagiarism Today
Open data and citizen-driven mapping are create digital transport maps that enable inclusive mobility in Mexican cities. The post Trufi and Partners: Enabling Inclusive Mobility Through Open Data appeared first on Trufi Association.| Trufi Association
Plan your dream luxury vacation in Mexico with tips on the best accommodations, spas, and unique experiences.| Travel, Books & Food
"Let me tell you: it has one of the best low-key, world class food scenes I've found so far in all my travels — and it's very reasonably priced by Western standards."| BuzzFeed
If you’re looking for the ultimate Caribbean vacation, AVA Resort Cancun is a brand new 5-star all-inclusive just minutes from the airport. It blends modern luxury with a laid-back atmosphere, making it easy to slip right into vacation mode whether you’re there for romance, family time, or just sunshine and fun. Where Is Cancun? Cancun... The post AVA Resort Cancun All-Inclusive appeared first on Food Fun & Faraway Places.| Food Fun & Faraway Places
Earlier this summer, over at Nationhood Lab, we extended our data models to enable researchers to apply the American Nations model in Canada, This also let us create, for the... Read more »| Colin Woodard - Author
This homemade fajita sauce can be used as a marinade or drizzled or dipped any time you want some bold, fajita flavor.| The Foreign Fork
Often referred to as the 'Maldives of Mexico', Bacalar is a laidback town in Quintana Roo best known for its stunning Lagoon of Seven Colours, a freshwater lake so brightly turquoise and clear it’s often mistaken for the Caribbean Sea. Despite growing in popularity, Bacalar has retained its slow-paced vibe, offering a tranquil alternative to the busier beach towns of the Riviera Maya. The town’s unique setting on the edge of a vast, shallow lagoon makes it a haven for paddleboarding at su...| Thoroughly Travel
Thank you to our friends at MyExpatTaxes for compiling this data! These are all the countries we visit on our group scouting trips, and they shared this info so you could make the best choice about where to visit. Join us for a free Q&A session to learn more! —Jen If you’ve ever considered retiring [...]| Expatsi
One of the most frequent questions asked when a person is considering a move to Mexico: “Is it safe?” It’s a fair, instinctive question to ask – instinctive because we like to protect ourselves, and fair because a lot of what we see and hear puts Mexico in a negative light. The news always seems [...]| Expatsi
When you’re planning, or even just considering, a move to another country, there are always questions — What kind of visa will I need? Can I afford it? Will I be able to learn the language? But when you’re LGBTQ, those questions come with a few very specific, very important extras. Because while great weather, [...]| Expatsi
Constantly changing tariffs on countries including Mexico have left a lot of plans up in the air. Where are prices going to go? What plans are going to change? That party you’re planning to throw — is it going to suck? Some of your favorite items in your fridge, your pantry,| Expatsi
Washington’s latest offensive in the trade war leaves its partners at the mercy of the US president’s mood. His threats are being greeted with disbelief by the markets| EL PAÍS English
Went to Mexico in 2022 and somehow didn't try a single "Mayan" rum cake, dang it!| Craft Knife
Looking for the best places to stay in Todos Santos? Check out TroxixTraveler's list of the top boutique hotels in Todos Santos and surrounding area.| Tropix Traveler
By Michell Cordova and Karen Aglaee Lopez Roman| skyislandalliance.org
I’ve been able to visit some truly incredible wine regions in my many years of travel, and what I’ve found is that there are so many unexpected regions producing some of the most interesting creations! Italy, France, and Napa Valley tend to get the most notice, but you’ll be surprised at some of the places… The post Excellent Wine Regions in the World You May Have Not Heard Of appeared first on Samantha Brown's Places to Love.| Samantha Brown's Places to Love
A trip to Oaxaca with kids will make a vacation everyone will remember: visit ancient ruins, petrified waterfalls, try new foods, and much more.| Mexico Cassie Goes International
Nationhood Lab recently mapped the regional cultures across Canada, Greenland, Northern Mexico and parts of the Caribbean, allowing the American Nations analytical model to be used for cross-country comparisons.| Nationhood Lab