Cancún Institute to Launch Artificial Intelligence Engineering Program in 2026
The Cancún Institute of Technology will offer an AI engineering degree starting in 2026, accepting 50 students initially.
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The Cancún Institute of Technology will offer an AI engineering degree starting in 2026, accepting 50 students initially.
Mexican Navy seizes nearly four tons of cocaine from semisubmersible in Pacific with U.S. intelligence assistance.
Antorcha Campesina members demonstrated in Tulum against potential electricity cuts affecting 1,500 families.
Explorations reveal archaeological evidence in at least 30 underground systems beneath the tourist destination.
Health officials aim to administer 336,000 doses over 10 weeks following measles outbreak.
Morena will lead its coalition in Quintana Roo's 2027 elections, with the candidate required to be a party member.
Carnaval events did not significantly increase occupancy at small Playa del Carmen hotels, an industry leader reports.
The head of Quintana Roo's Superior Court says current funding is insufficient to implement judicial reforms.
Governor Mara Lezama recognized the Mexican Army's role in security, infrastructure projects, and disaster response.
The skies over Tulum are set to host one of the most ambitious sporting and aviation events ever organized in…