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Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

They're making them disappear again': families fear Mexico's missing are being erased

Over 130,000 people have disappeared in Mexico due to drug cartel violence, with authorities downplaying the crisis and families demanding accountability.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

The Printmaker Who Became a Hero of Mexican Cultural Identity

Frida Kahlo, during her 1933 trip to New York, created a colorful haven in her hotel room by covering the walls with prints by José Guadalupe Posada, which depicted sensational news and political imagery.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Mexico's Sheinbaum shakes up foreign ministry to further prioritize the relationship with Trump

Roberto Velasco embodies two qualities valued by President Claudia Sheinbaum: technical expertise and generational renewal. At 38, he is the youngest to lead the department in nearly a century.
Europe politics
History
fromBig Think
3 days ago

Ghost map: Europe's first glimpse of Tenochtitlan shows a city already destroyed

The 1524 map of Tenochtitlan reflects the cultural clash and hybridization between indigenous and European perspectives after the city's destruction.
#colombia
US Elections
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Migrants march in southern Mexico to denounce immigration restrictions

Migrants in southern Mexico are protesting against the local immigration system and alleged secret deportation agreements with the US.
Social justice
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Farmworkers conflicted on former Cesar Chavez Day: 'You can only judge a living person'

Farmworkers Day replaces Césár Chávez Day in response to allegations against Chávez, aiming to honor agricultural workers' contributions.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Frida, Diego, and Raphael

The largest-ever Raphael exhibition in the U.S. opened at The Met, showcasing 170 works over eight years.
Online Community Development
fromSecuritymagazine
2 weeks ago

Mexico Security Crisis: Never Waste a Crisis

Security crises create opportunities for leaders to secure business support for enhanced security programs, technology investments, and team expansion by demonstrating value during heightened organizational attention.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

Aztec philosophy: How lucky you are to not be in prison right now

Moral luck describes how identical actions result in vastly different moral and legal consequences based on uncontrollable circumstances beyond the actor's intent.
Social justice
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Green and Yellow: Two lines that separate me from my land

Palestinians commemorate Land Day, reflecting on historical dispossession and the enduring connection to their ancestral land.
Canada news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Mexico's economy secretary: Our vision in the USMCA is to reduce dependence on other regions'

Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to initiate the USMCA review, presenting Mexico's priorities including reducing regional dependence, addressing trade asymmetries, and securing supply chains.
#spain-mexico-diplomatic-relations
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Symbolic gesture by the king of Spain accelerates a thaw in relations with Mexico

Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledged colonial-era abuses, marking a diplomatic breakthrough that resolves seven years of tension between Spain and Mexico amid Mexico's pressure from the US.
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Mexican president welcomes King Felipe's gesture of rapprochement' in admitting abuses during Spanish conquest

Spain and Mexico reach their closest diplomatic point in seven years after King Felipe VI acknowledges abuses during colonial conquest, addressing Mexico's long-standing demand for recognition of historical wrongdoings.
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Symbolic gesture by the king of Spain accelerates a thaw in relations with Mexico

Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledged colonial-era abuses, marking a diplomatic breakthrough that resolves seven years of tension between Spain and Mexico amid Mexico's pressure from the US.
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Mexican president welcomes King Felipe's gesture of rapprochement' in admitting abuses during Spanish conquest

Spain and Mexico reach their closest diplomatic point in seven years after King Felipe VI acknowledges abuses during colonial conquest, addressing Mexico's long-standing demand for recognition of historical wrongdoings.
History
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

The hidden history of Afro-Bolivians: From slavery in silver mines to fighting for power

Cerro Rico produced massive quantities of global silver through enslaved African labor under brutal conditions in colonial Bolivia.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I am trying to live': Haitians in Mexico seek community despite broken immigration systems

With time, as his research led to police intervention, he caught the attention of the city's gangs. In November 2024, during a period of escalating violence in the Haitian capital, gang members entered the compound where Gensley lived. They burned the radio station, my home and many other things in the area. They even killed his dog.
US news
Madrid food
fromcooking.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

In Mexico, Bread Is the Heart of Daily Life

Mexico maintains a centuries-old baking culture with 60,000 panaderias providing fresh bread as a daily standard, not a luxury, deeply embedded in economic, social, and cultural life.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The new life of hand-painted signs in Mexico

Sign painting in Mexico City has surged in popularity following the removal of street signs, leading to increased interest and new opportunities for artists.
#drug-trafficking
World politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 weeks ago

El Mencho operation boosts Claudia Sheinbaum's approval rating, but insecurity remains the primary concern

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's approval rating recovered to 75% in early March, boosted by the military operation against drug lord El Mencho and electoral reform, both exceeding 80% approval.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

Is It Safe to Visit Mexico City Right Now? Here's What Travelers Should Know

Mexico City holds a Level 2 travel advisory allowing visits with increased caution, though cartel violence in other Mexican states warrants careful navigation and safety awareness.
Arts
fromArtforum
2 weeks ago

A Hard Sell: on Mexican art in the age of austerity

Mexico's Fourth Transformation government has drastically cut arts funding and framed contemporary art as elitist, forcing private initiatives to sustain public cultural institutions.
Madrid food
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

20 Best Things to Do in Oaxaca, Mexico-From Savoring Mole and Mezcal to Exploring Indigenous Art

Oaxaca offers Indigenous heritage, world-class cuisine featuring mole and mezcal, colonial architecture, traditional crafts, and legendary street food experiences.
Music
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

In the Mexican state of Oaxaca, a music school keeps children away from violence

The Santa Cecilia School of Musical Initiation transformed a garbage-filled community in Oaxaca into a cultural hub offering music education and university opportunities through sustained community effort.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Bukele, a Trump ally, leans on Chinese support to bolster his political project

China does not play by the rules; they do not respect the rules. They are not a democracy, but they intervene in your democracy. Six months later, already in the presidency, he celebrated an agreement with a sister nation: more than $500 million in non-reimbursable aid from Beijing for infrastructure projects that would boost his popularity.
World politics
US news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Mexico's president visits Sinaloa following spike in factional cartel fighting

Mexico's Sinaloa state faces ongoing cartel violence between Los Chapitos and La Mayiza factions, causing hundreds of deaths, disappearances, and economic collapse, while President Sheinbaum visits to demonstrate government attention.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Mexico prepares for 40-hour workweek by 2030 in major labour overhaul

Mexico passed a bill to reduce the standard workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, though critics worry overtime allowances may offset the benefits.
fromNature
1 month ago

How infighting led the Maya civilization to catastrophic collapse

Before the 1970s, ancient Maya history was impenetrable. The civilization's grand ceremonial buildings and striking art, created in parts of Mesoamerica during the Classic Maya period (ad 150-900) had tantalized foreign visitors since the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century. But no one, including several million twentieth-century speakers of Maya languages, could read the ancient Maya hieroglyphs.
History
World news
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Mexico Has Finally Toppled a Major Drug Kingpin. What Comes Next Matters More.

El Mencho, leader of Mexico's Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was killed in a raid after nearly two decades of criminal activity, making him a more prominent figure than El Chapo.
fromFortune
1 month ago

Mexico approves reduction of work week from 48 to 40 hours-eventually | Fortune

The constitutional reform now goes to state legislatures for approval, where Sheinbaum's governing party controls the majority. It passed the lower chamber of the Congress early Wednesday with 411 votes in favor and 58 against. The Senate had already approved it earlier this month.
US news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

El Mencho's downfall gives a boost to Mexico's security strategy

The death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, the most wanted drug trafficker in Mexico, is not only the biggest blow Mexico has dealt to drug trafficking in recent years; it is also the greatest achievement, in just over a year, of the new security strategy of the government of Claudia Sheinbaum and her Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Omar Garcia Harfuch, following the hugs, not bullets policy of the previous administration.
World news
#mexico-city
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago
Travel

Mexico City was ranked the world's most culturally rich destination, thanks to its museums, galleries, and iconic institutions like Casa Azul.

fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago
Travel

Mexico City was ranked the world's most culturally rich destination, thanks to its museums, galleries, and iconic institutions like Casa Azul.

World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

El Mencho' killing sparks overwhelming fear' as violence erupts in Mexico

El Mencho's killing triggered nationwide cartel retaliation causing widespread violence, city paralysis, and major disruptions to basic services across numerous Mexican states.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Violence, death and stolen land: people need to know the true cost of an avocado | Claudia Ignacio Alvarez

I grew up in San Andres Tzirondaro, a Purepecha community on the shores of Lake Patzcuaro in the Mexican state of Michoacan. My childhood was shaped by water, forests and music. The lake fed us. The forest protected us. In the afternoons, people gathered in the local square while bands passed through playing pirekua, our traditional music. That way of life is now under threat as our land is extracted for profit.
Environment
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 2 Wars

The 1980s bring revolutionary wars, CIA-backed conflict and the violent birth of a new democratic era. Episode 2: Wars begins with Nicaragua's Sandinista revolution, which promised egalitarian transformation through literacy crusades. But civil war erupted as United States President Ronald Reagan's administration covertly backed the Contra rebels, plunging the nation into turmoil and suffering. Panama transitioned from Omar Torrijos's diplomatic triumphs over the Panama Canal to Manuel Noriega's sinister collaboration with both the CIA and drug cartels.
US politics
Real estate
fromMexico News Daily
2 months ago

What it's like when your home is gentrified in Mexico City

Gentrification in Mexico City is expanding beyond Roma, Condesa and Juárez, displacing middle-class residents and drawing investment into Tacubaya.
Environment
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The debate over fracking in Mexico: Energy sovereignty versus environmental risk

Sheinbaum's government overturned a six-year fracking ban to pursue domestic gas independence, sparking debate over energy sovereignty versus environmental and community risks.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Jose Maria Balcazar becomes Peru's eighth president in a decade

Jose Maria Balcazar was elected Peru’s president, replacing an ousted interim leader; he will serve five months and oversee upcoming presidential and legislative elections.
#evo-morales
#us-mexico-relations
World politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Latin America seeks its own voice in a turbulent world

Seven Latin American heads of state convened in Panama at CAF's 2026 forum, turning a trade-focused meeting into a politically charged regional multilateral summit.
Travel
fromwww.cntraveler.com
1 month ago

The 9 Best Cities in Mexico: CDMX, Guadalajara, and Beyond

Mexico's cities are global cultural hubs offering diverse music lineups, centuries-old cuisine and traditions, major events, and rich museum and arts calendars.
History
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Andrea Martinez Baracs, historian: Indigenous allies saved the Spanish on the Night of Sorrows'

Tlaxcalans allied with the Spanish as strategic partners, maintaining autonomy and leveraging local knowledge to oppose the Triple Alliance during conquest.
#honduras
#mexicous-relations
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Jose Maria Balcazar elected Peru's new interim president

Jose Maria Balcazar, a leftist lawmaker who defended child marriage, was elected interim president amid political instability and controversy.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Apocalypse no: how almost everything we thought we knew about the Maya is wrong

Classic Maya lowlands likely supported up to 16 million people during AD 600–900, implying unprecedented population density, complex agriculture, and advanced urban organization.
World news
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Resisting the Empire Next Door, Protests in Mexico Grow

A broad anti-imperialist movement in Mexico mobilized massive protests opposing U.S. attacks on Venezuela and demanding Latin American sovereignty and independence from U.S. dominance.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Trump expands policy banning aid to groups abroad that discuss or provide abortions

The Mexico City policy now bars U.S. foreign aid to groups that provide or promote abortion, 'gender ideology', and DEI, and extends to cross-border organizations.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Liam and the other Ecuadorian children trapped between Trump's immigration crusade and Noboa's silence

U.S. immigration enforcement detained Ecuadorian children, leaving families fearful and in hiding while Ecuador's president remained publicly silent, signaling political deference to U.S. power.
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

How a Reactionary Peruvian Movement Went Multinational

Each of its appearances, in highly visible public arenas such as Times Square in New York City and Discovery Green in Houston, was something between a political rally, a Christian tent revival, and a college-football tailgate party. Music pulsated from the sound system, hands were held aloft in praise, and speakers assured the crowd that they were a righteous silent majority, fed up and ready to roar.
US politics
fromState of the Planet
2 months ago

New Policies, Same Inequalities for Agricultural Workers in Mexico

In rural Mexico, climate change doesn't just bring more frequent and extended droughts or increasingly unpredictable rain. It also reveals the fractures beneath the surface: the corruption, the inequality and the everyday barriers that shape who benefits and who is left behind. When the government tries to address a big challenge like water scarcity, the underlying problems rise with it, making clear that climate adaptation isn't only about technology or policy. It's about the systems that determine who gets access in the first place.
World news
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

At Mexico City's Material and Salon Acme fairs, artists find hope in nature

"The new venue has allowed us to develop the experience of the fair-it lends itself to being more of a destination," Brett W. Schultz, the co-founder and director of Material, tells The Art Newspaper. The fair features over 70 exhibitors this year, with an especially strong contingent of Mexico City galleries that, like Material, have been around for a little over a decade.
Arts
#mexico-cuba-relations
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

What Trump is forgetting: American nations have a long history of open borders | Daniel Mendiola

The National Security Strategy prioritizes ending mass migration while blaming immigration for civilizational threats and aligning with isolationist, Kremlin-friendly policies.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

From the Panama Canal standoff to Honduras: Trump reasserts Washington's grip on Central America

It was not just another bombastic statement in the Republican's provocative style it was the first visible sign of a policy that once again places the region under U.S. oversight. Trump revived old interventionist instincts by interfering in Honduras's presidential election and threatening to cut aid to Central American governments as leverage to force them into agreements aimed at curbing migration.
US politics
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Epstein's shadow in Mexico: A diplomat under scrutiny, thousands of videos and alleged ties to drug trafficking

Declassified Jeffrey Epstein files implicate high-level figures and reveal alleged child-sex-trafficking activity linked to Mexico, prompting investigations and reputational crises.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

The war on drugs, Trump's double standard in Latin America

U.S. drug policy in Latin America shows contradictions: Maduro's arrest contrasts with Trump’s pardon of convicted Honduran ex-president Juan Orlando Hernandez.
#guatemala
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Disappearances in Mexico surge by 200% over 10 years

Disappearances in Mexico have surged over the last decade, leaving over 130,000 people missing and devastating thousands of families.
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Nearly 80% of weapons seized by Mexico's current administration come from the US

Mexican authorities seized 18,000 firearms under President Sheinbaum, about 78% U.S.-origin, including 215 .50-caliber Barrett rifles and large quantities of ammunition.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Banana republics are making a comeback in Latin America

South America faces a dangerous convergence of rising insecurity, militarised politics, weakened institutions and external coercion undermining democratic legitimacy and self-determination.
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Mexico struggles to contain escalating violence in Sinaloa

Violence in Sinaloa is escalating despite federal military-led operations, with high-profile attacks and civilian casualties increasing.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Mexico sends aid to Cuba as Sheinbaum walks diplomatic tightrope with US

The two Mexican navy ships docked on Thursday laden with humanitarian aid as part of Mexico's efforts to support Cuba amid a deepening crisis exacerbated by Donald Trump's economic pressure campaign. The boats, carrying more than 800 tons in aid, arrived at the Caribbean nation two weeks after Trump signed an executive order allowing the US to slap tariffs on any country selling or providing oil to Cuba, effectively choking off fuel to the island.
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