Two Mexican Journalists Released by South African Authorities
Two journalists from the Mexican network TUDN have been released by South African authorities after being held under house arrest for over two months. The pair, who were covering the 2010 World Cup, were detained following allegations of theft at a hotel. Their release follows extensive diplomatic efforts between the Mexican and South African governments.
Mexico to Host Opening Match of 2026 FIFA World Cup at Estadio Azteca
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to kick off on June 11, 2026, with an opening match between Mexico and South Africa at the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. This landmark event marks the beginning of the expanded 48-team tournament, which is being co-hosted by Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp Announces Positive Metallurgical Results for El Potrero Project
Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp has released positive metallurgical test results for its El Potrero gold-silver project located in Durango, Mexico. The findings indicate favorable recovery rates for both precious metals, marking a significant milestone in the development of the asset as the company advances its exploration and evaluation efforts in the region.
Federal Judge Orders Bond Execution for Infrastructure Repairs in Cancún's Urbi Villas del Rey
A federal judge in Mexico has ordered the execution of a performance bond to finance critical drainage and water infrastructure repairs at the Urbi Villas del Rey development in Cancún. The ruling aims to address long-standing service deficiencies in the residential area, compelling the necessary restoration of essential public utilities for the local community.
Mexican Designer Hugo Rosas Unveils World Cup Jersey Collection Inspired by Pre-Hispanic Art
Mexican designer Hugo Rosas has launched a new collection of soccer jerseys ahead of the World Cup. The designs draw inspiration from Mexico's rich pre-Hispanic heritage and the traditional craft of 'papel picado,' blending cultural history with modern sportswear aesthetics to celebrate the nation's identity on the global stage.
U.S. Embassy in Mexico Issues Security Alert Ahead of Planned Protests in Mexico City
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has issued a security alert for U.S. citizens in Mexico City, citing planned protests scheduled for May 30 and June 1. Officials advise avoiding demonstration areas, monitoring local media for updates, and maintaining a high level of vigilance, noting that even peaceful gatherings can become confrontational or unpredictable.
Sixteen Teachers Injured During Confrontation at Oaxaca Protest Blockade
At least sixteen striking teachers were injured in Oaxaca, Mexico, after local town leaders and residents confronted a protest blockade. The incident occurred as educators from the CNTE union continued their demonstrations, leading to a violent clash that has heightened tensions in the region regarding ongoing labor disputes and educational reforms.
Knight Therapeutics Launches TAVALISSE in Mexico for Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia
Knight Therapeutics has officially launched TAVALISSE (fostamatinib) in Mexico. The medication is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with chronic immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) who have had an insufficient response to previous treatments. This expansion marks a significant development for patients in the Mexican market seeking new therapeutic options for this rare blood disorder.
State Civil Guard Reports 31 Arrests in San Luis Potosí Security Operation
Authorities in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, announced the arrest of 31 individuals following a 24-hour security operation. The State Civil Guard reported the seizure of various illegal substances and weapons during the sweep, which aimed to strengthen public safety across the region.
Hot Sale 2026 Drives Retail Activity and Digital Commerce Growth in Mexico
The Hot Sale 2026 event is currently underway in Mexico, serving as a key driver for retail growth and digital commerce. Organized by the AMVO, the campaign aims to boost formal trade, increase consumer participation in online shopping, and provide a significant economic stimulus for businesses across the country during this annual promotional period.
Mexico's SEP Clarifies School Schedule for Student's Day
The Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) in Mexico has officially confirmed that classes will proceed as scheduled on May 25. Despite circulating rumors suggesting a holiday in observance of Student's Day, the educational authority clarified that no suspension of activities is authorized for the date, ensuring academic continuity across the national school system.
Resultados del Sábado de Coliseo: El CMLL presenta intensa cartelera en la Arena Coliseo
El Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre celebró su tradicional función de Sábado de Coliseo en la emblemática Arena Coliseo de la Ciudad de México. La cartelera presentó diversos encuentros de lucha libre profesional, destacando el talento de las figuras de la empresa en un evento que reunió a la afición capitalina en el histórico recinto.
IPN Students Occupy Canal Once and Block Circuito Interior in Mexico City
Students from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in Mexico City staged protests by occupying the facilities of Canal Once and blocking the Circuito Interior. The demonstrators are demanding a direct dialogue with school authorities to address various internal grievances and institutional concerns regarding the administration of the university.
Cruz Azul and Pumas UNAM Play to Scoreless Draw in Liga MX Clash
Cruz Azul and Pumas UNAM finished in a 0-0 stalemate during their recent Liga MX encounter at the Estadio de la Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City. Despite intense efforts from both sides, neither team could break the deadlock, resulting in a shared point for the league standings.
Mexican Search Collectives Face Escalating Violence from Organized Crime
Search collectives in Mexico, composed primarily of families seeking missing loved ones, face persistent threats and violence from organized crime groups. Despite the dangers, these volunteer groups continue to uncover clandestine graves, often operating with limited state protection as they navigate a complex landscape of insecurity and impunity.
CFE Announces Scheduled Power Maintenance in Parts of Jalisco for May 20, 2026
The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) has scheduled temporary power outages in specific areas of Jalisco, Mexico, on May 20, 2026. The suspension of service is necessary to facilitate essential infrastructure maintenance and grid improvements. Residents in affected zones are advised to prepare for the temporary disruption.
Mexican Bishops' Conference President Leads 'Walk for Peace' in Morelos
The president of the Mexican Bishops' Conference, Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera López, led a 'Walk for Peace' in Morelos, Mexico. The event brought together citizens, clergy, and victims of violence to advocate for security and support those affected by organized crime in the region, highlighting the Catholic Church's ongoing efforts to address insecurity in the country.
U.S. Authorities Deport 712 Mexican Nationals to Chiapas in Weekend Operation
United States immigration authorities conducted a series of deportation flights over the weekend, returning 712 Mexican citizens to the state of Chiapas. The operation involved six flights aimed at repatriating individuals who did not meet legal requirements for entry or stay in the United States, highlighting ongoing bilateral efforts regarding migration management.
Fire at Villahermosa Fairground Results in Multiple Fatalities
A devastating fire at a fairground in Villahermosa, Tabasco, has resulted in at least five deaths. Emergency services responded to the scene as authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the blaze. The incident has prompted a response from local officials in the southeastern Mexican state.
PEMEX Reports Increased Refining Output and Reduced Fuel Import Reliance in Q1 2026
Mexico's state-owned oil company, PEMEX, has announced a notable recovery in refining output for the first quarter of 2026. The company reported higher processing volumes at its domestic facilities, contributing to a measurable decrease in the nation's dependence on imported fuels, a key strategic goal for the Mexican energy sector.