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Why Mexico’s Builders Raise Decorated Crosses May 3
Each May 3, Mexico’s builders place decorated crosses on construction sites to mark Día de la Santa Cruz and ask for protection.
16 hrs ago
Mexico Navy Expands Sargassum Fight Along Caribbean
Mexico’s Navy has expanded its 2026 sargassum operation in Quintana Roo as heavier arrivals threaten beaches and tourism.
16 hrs ago
Super El Niño Risk Raises Pacific Hurricane Concern
UNAM warns a possible strong El Niño in 2026–2027 could deepen drought, fuel extreme rain, and raise Pacific hurricane risk.
May 1
Recovered Maya Lintel Sparks Mexico-Guatemala Dispute
A recovered Maya lintel in New York is now at the center of a Mexico Guatemala dispute over origin, ownership and cultural patrimony.
May 1
Rocha Indictment Puts Sheinbaum in a Political Bind
A U.S. indictment accusing Sinaloa Gov. Rubén Rocha of cartel ties tests Mexico’s courts, sovereignty line and politics.
May 1
Acapulco Tianguis Ends With Billion Peso Tourism Boost
Tianguis Turístico closed in Acapulco with 64,000 meetings and more than 1 billion pesos in sales, boosting tourism confidence.
May 1
Pemex reports first-quarter losses of nearly 46 billion pesos
Pemex lost nearly 46 billion pesos in early 2026, even as debt fell, showing the pressure behind Mexico’s state oil recovery plan.
May 1
April 2026
What Popocatépetl Eruption Risk Means for Mexico City
Mexico City’s main Popocatépetl risk is ashfall, not lava, with possible health, airport and mobility disruptions during stronger eruptions.
Apr 30
Massive Sargassum Bloom Could Hit Mexico Beaches
UNAM-linked monitoring warns of 40 million tons of Atlantic sargassum, raising cleanup, tourism and health concerns in Quintana Roo.
Apr 30
Rising Fuel Costs Hit U.S. Flights to Mexico Resorts
U.S. airlines are trimming Mexico capacity as fuel costs and weaker leisure demand pressure routes to Los Cabos, Cancún and Puerto Vallarta.
Apr 30
Mexico Economy Shrinks and Raises 2026 Growth Questions
Mexico’s GDP fell 0.8% in early 2026 as trade uncertainty, weak investment and softer hiring weighed on growth.
Apr 30
NASA Data Shows Mexico City Sinking Faster Than Expected
New NASA satellite data shows parts of Mexico City sinking more than 2 cm per month, raising concerns for homes and infrastructure.
Apr 30
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