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- 170,000 fans fill Zócalo for screening of Juan Gabriel’s iconic Bellas Artes performanceby MND Staff on November 10, 2025 at 9:34 pm
Mexico City’s Culture Ministry, in collaboration with Netflix, organized the free event, erecting four giant screens and a powerful sound system in the capital’s main plaza. The post 170,000 fans fill Zócalo for screening of Juan Gabriel’s iconic Bellas Artes performance appeared first on […]
- Plan Michoacán: Sheinbaum presents 12-point, US $3.1B strategy to pacify the stateby MND Staff on November 10, 2025 at 8:54 pm
Alongside investments in economic development, culture and infrastructure, the plan initiates a major security offensive. On Monday, nearly 2,000 additional troops were deployed to "seal the state" so that criminal groups can not enter or leave Michoacán. The post Plan Michoacán: Sheinbaum […]
- Schools in Puebla, Hidalgo move classes online due to cold frontby MND Staff on November 10, 2025 at 6:58 pm
Some regions of Mexico can expect evening temperatures as low as -5 to -15 degrees Celsius in the early part of the week, accompanied by frost in the early hours of the morning. The post Schools in Puebla, Hidalgo move classes online due to cold front appeared first on Mexico News Daily
- What to cook in November by Bel Woodhouse on November 10, 2025 at 12:30 pm
Bel Woodhouse shares her Mexican neighbors' white pozole recipe, plus recipes for peach salsa and spinach enchiladas that take advantage of Mexico's autumn-fresh ingredients. The post What to cook in November appeared first on Mexico News Daily
- El Jalapeño: Costco to open stores on Tulum beach and San Miguel central plazaby El Jalapeno on November 9, 2025 at 4:03 pm
From the team behind Mexico News Daily comes El Jalapeño: A satirical news service that's full of spice! The post El Jalapeño: Costco to open stores on Tulum beach and San Miguel central plaza appeared first on Mexico News Daily
- The New York Times takes aim at Mexico City’s food scene, but misfiresby Lydia Carey on November 9, 2025 at 2:43 pm
The New York Times recently attacked Mexico City's amazingly complex food scene using simplistic cliches. Our Lydia Carey has a response. The post The New York Times takes aim at Mexico City’s food scene, but misfires appeared first on Mexico News Daily
- If you love Thailand’s natural pools, then you’ll also love Valladolid’s cenote circuit in Mexicoby Nellie Huang on November 9, 2025 at 7:39 am
From cenotes to ancient pyramids, Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula offers travelers access to amazing natural and cultural treasures. If you love Thailand's natural pools, wait until you try the Valladolid cenote circuit. The post If you love Thailand’s natural pools, then you’ll also love […]
- Prehistoric Mexico: Mesoamerica before the Olmecsby Bob Pateman on November 9, 2025 at 7:31 am
Before there were the Olmecs, what was life like in early Mexico, how did people live and what do we know about their lives today? The post Prehistoric Mexico: Mesoamerica before the Olmecs appeared first on Mexico News Daily
- Mexico’s week in review: Specter of US intervention looms after a high-profile political assassinationby MND Staff on November 8, 2025 at 7:06 pm
In other news, the president filed a sexual assault complaint after an incident in Mexico City and water shortage fears receded as reservoir levels hit a historic high. The post Mexico’s week in review: Specter of US intervention looms after a high-profile political assassination appeared first […]
- ‘Confidently Wrong about Mexico City’: A new podcast from our CEOby Travis Bembenek on November 8, 2025 at 1:00 pm
Travis Bembenek introduces "Confidently Wrong about Mexico City," a new podcast addressing misconceptions about Mexico's capital metropolis. The post ‘Confidently Wrong about Mexico City’: A new podcast from our CEO appeared first on Mexico News Daily