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Mexico City authorities continue water contamination investigation
The Mexico City water authority (Sacmex) warned those living in the Benito Juárez borough not to drink foul-smelling water, or…
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Helicopter crash in southern Mexico City kills 3
Three people were killed on Sunday afternoon when a helicopter operated by a tour company crashed in southern Mexico City.…
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How Dennis Taylor became part of the Mexican community
Vegan tacos aside, when you think about mushrooms in Mexico, what comes to mind? Frolicking through the lush, green forests…
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Puff, Puff, Pass? The cloudy legality of cannabis in Mexico
4/20 is near, and people in Mexico want to know where we are on the legal status of cannabis. Mexico’s…
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San Luis Potosí: Mexico’s best kept secret
Strolling along San Luis Potosí’s tree-lined, pedestrianized street, the Calzada de Guadalupe, I pondered why I hadn’t seen a single…
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Why don’t more US or Canadian students study abroad in Mexico?
The year was 1995, but I remember the anxiety I felt like it was yesterday. It was my second year…
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Bingeworthy Mexican Netflix shows to teach you Spanish
I love watching TV and movies, and I’m not embarrassed to admit it. After all, we humans are practically programmed…
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At-Home beauty & wellness apps in Mexico
Mexico is one of the countries with the highest growth in the wellness industry, with a market representing a size…
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Trekking across the width of Baja California
In 1685, Franciscan missionary, explorer, cartographer and astronomer Padre Eusebio Kino led the first non-indigenous expedition across the width of Baja…
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4 key opportunities for the North American economy
Official data recently published by the Economy Ministry (SE) shows that 2023 set a record for foreign direct investment (FDI)…
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