Mexico News

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Mexico News

Mexico News in English for expats

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March 4, 2026
Hydrocarbon slick hits four Veracruz beaches as probe starts

Hydrocarbon slick hits four Veracruz beaches as probe starts

A hydrocarbon slick has reached beaches from Pajapan to Coatzacoalcos. Mayors filed complaints as agencies look for the source.
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World Cup Catrinas parade hits Reforma on March 22

World Cup Catrinas parade hits Reforma on March 22

Mexico City’s World Cup Catrinas parade hits Reforma on March 22, starting at the Angel and ending at Bellas Artes, with a 2 p.m. start.
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peso exchange rate

Peso rebounds and the dollar shifts at Mexican banks

Peso rebounds after Tuesday’s drop. Check today’s spot level, Banxico FIX, and key bank buy/sell quotes to plan March 4 spending.
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Why FIFA canceled 800 Mexico City hotel reservations for World Cup

Why FIFA canceled 800 Mexico City hotel reservations for World Cup

FIFA dropped 800 of 2,000 Mexico City hotel rooms for 2026 World Cup. The move raises new questions about logistics and pricing.
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CJNG kept paid hackers on payroll seized records show

CJNG kept paid hackers on payroll seized records show

Seized CJNG ledgers detail payments to hackers and encrypted messaging, pointing to attempts to breach financial and federal security systems.
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Without curbing arms trafficking, another cartel boss will emerge

Without curbing arms trafficking, another cartel boss will emerge

A CIDE researcher says US-to-Mexico gun smuggling sustains cartel firepower, making succession likely after El Mencho’s death.
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Peso and BMV log worst day in 11 months as oil rises

Peso and BMV log worst day in 11 months as oil rises

Mexico's peso weakened about 2% and the BMV fell around 3% as Middle East conflict fears lifted oil and cut risk appetite.
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Mérida watches CFE fixes as peak-heat season nears

Mérida watches CFE fixes as peak-heat season nears

Yucatán business leaders say recent CFE work and planned maintenance could mean fewer blackouts as Mérida heads into peak heat.
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