Mexico Imposes Travel Bans on Central African Nations Amid Ebola Surge Ahead of World Cup
Mexico implements strict travel restrictions for visitors from Central Africa due to an Ebola surge, just days before the June 11 World Cup kickoff.
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Mexico implements strict travel restrictions for visitors from Central Africa due to an Ebola surge, just days before the June 11 World Cup kickoff.
Iran’s Ambassador to Mexico, Abolfazl Pasandideh, thanked Mexico for hosting the national team during the World Cup, citing a failure of responsibility by the U.S.
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will host the Iranian national football team’s base for the World Cup after the U.S. refused overnight stays.
Mexico introduces a new policy requiring Mexican-made steel for all new infrastructure projects following the U.S. administration’s decision to maintain trade tariffs.
Mexican graduate student Miguel Angel Gonzalez Contreras shares his inspiring journey from language struggles to becoming a cultural influencer in Guangzhou.
Mexico announces a new energy plan to reduce dependence on U.S. natural gas imports and expand its use of clean energy sources.
As Mexico prepares to host its third World Cup, Pachuca showcases how football is deeply woven into the fabric of daily life and national identity.
At least five people died after a massive blaze broke out during a concert at a fairground in Villahermosa, Mexico, on Thursday morning.
President Claudia Sheinbaum asserts that national sovereignty is non-negotiable after unauthorized CIA agents were involved in a security operation in Chihuahua.
Mexican special forces arrested Audias Flores, a senior commander of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, in a dramatic operation north of Puerto Vallarta on April 27.
While Mexico prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup opener, soaring ticket costs risk preventing many passionate fans from attending the historic event.
Mexico leverages China’s Hong Kong region as a strategic gateway to access Asian markets, driven by streamlined logistics and favorable policies in 2026.
As Chinese investment in Mexico surges, Mandarin proficiency becomes a key asset in the job market, highlighted by a recent Mexico City university job fair.
Mexico’s Charrería tradition gains global attention during 2026’s Year of the Horse, blending cultural identity with equestrian mastery.
A Mexican student in Beijing condemns the U.S. strike in Venezuela as a resource-driven move, amid regional backlash from Latin American leaders.
Mexico establishes first cabinet-level Ministry for Women, led by Citlalli Hernández, to strengthen gender equality efforts through systemic policy reforms.
Mexico sends 29 drug trafficking suspects to the United States following US designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and threats of tariffs over fentanyl trafficking.
Mexico is considering imposing additional tariffs on Chinese goods under pressure from the Trump administration, impacting global trade dynamics.
Mexico strongly opposes President Trump’s recent decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, citing concerns over sovereignty and regional identity.
Thousands of migrants hoping to seek asylum in the United States are now stranded in Mexico as U.S. deportation efforts intensify, leaving them in limbo and facing an uncertain future.