Tourism in Mexico generates more jobs and surpasses pre-pandemic levels

Mexico’s tourism sector continues to gain ground as one of the most dynamic engines of the national economy. During the third quarter of 2025, the number of workers employed in tourism-related activities reached almost 5 million, representing 9.3% of total employment in the country and confirming the sector’s sustained recovery following the impact of the […]
Federal Forces Seize More Than Half A Ton Of Methamphetamine In The Port Of Mazatlán

As a result of investigative work and inter-institutional collaboration in the state of Sinaloa, in an operation led by personnel from the Ministry of the Navy (Semar) and the Federal Attorney General’s Office (FGR), in coordination with the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), the Ministry of National Defense, and the National Guard (GN), […]
Morning Presidential Press Conference. Thursday, November 27, 2025

SUMMARY Mexico speeds up preparations for 2026 World Cup Progress is being made in coordination between FIFA, governments, and host cities for 13 matches and four playoffs in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. Highlights include transportation and infrastructure projects and the launching of the Buenavista–Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) train line. In addition, the National […]
The Mexican Government’s Security Cabinet reports on the results of ‘Operation Northern Border’ on November 26, 2025.

Since the operation began on February 5, some 9,445 suspects have been arrested and 7,072 firearms, 1,220,039 rounds of ammunition of various calibers, 32,560 magazines, 112,504.4 kg of drugs, including 535.04 kg of fentanyl, 5,723 vehicles, and 1,122 properties have been seized, according to the Security Cabinet of the Government of Mexico. These actions were […]
Mexico wins arbitration case against U.S. company for 2.7 billion dollars

Mexico obtained a decisive ruling in its favor in the international arbitration initiated by the U.S. company Access Business Group LLC, which claimed more than 2.7 billion dollars under NAFTA and USMCA. The Ministry of Economy reported that the ruling, issued on November 21, 2025, by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), […]
Winter in Michoacán: Monarch Butterflies, Christmas Traditions, and a Perfect Gateway in Morelia

Michoacán welcomes winter with two of its most iconic seasons: the arrival of the monarch butterfly migration and the beginning of Christmas festivities, which fill its forests and towns with color, nature and centuries-old traditions. For international travelers, the state offers a rare combination of natural wonders and cultural richness within a single trip. Just […]
Morning Presidential Press Conference. Wednesday, November 26, 2025

SUMMARY A Water Law for the people, not for the privileged The President explained that water will remain open for concessions, but under a new central principle: access to water is a right, not a commodity. The old neoliberal model distorted that right, opening the door to commodification, private profit, and overexploitation. The goal is […]
The Mexican Government’s Security Cabinet reports on the results obtained from ‘Operation Northern Border’ for November 25, 2025.

Since the operation began on February 5, some 9,387 suspects have been arrested and 7,043 firearms, 1,218,535 rounds of ammunition of various calibers, 32,490 magazines, 110,899.4 kg of drugs, including 535.04 kg of fentanyl, 5,710 vehicles, and 1,119 properties have been seized, according to the Security Cabinet of the Government of Mexico. These actions were […]
Mexico’s Tourism Ministry Reaffirms Commitment to Eliminating Violence Against Women

Mexico’s Minister of Tourism, Josefina Rodríguez Zamora, reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to promoting a safer, more equitable tourism sector with expanded opportunities for all women, as part of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Rodríguez Zamora emphasized that, in a context of sustained growth in tourism to Mexico, institutional policies […]
Tortillas: from corn and the comal to outer space, the food that connects Mexico with the world

The tortilla is much more than an everyday food. It is a symbol that tells the story of Mexico, feeds millions, represents cultural identity and, surprisingly, has also reached outer space. This ancient food takes center stage for its nutritional, social and even technological value, as its journey from pre-Hispanic kitchens to NASA space missions […]