Xcaret Revokes Invitation to Madrid President Ahead of Platino Awards
Xcaret Group says it revoked Isabel Díaz Ayuso's invitation to prevent politicization of the event, denying government pressure.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Xcaret Group says it revoked Isabel Díaz Ayuso's invitation to prevent politicization of the event, denying government pressure.
Cultural council president calls for dialogue on city museum project, citing lack of public information.
Quintana Roo adds two high-tech biometric registration units to expand CURP services and reduce document inconsistencies.
The US State Department is reviewing all 53 Mexican consulates in the US, CBS News reports, potentially ordering closures.
A coalition of women's groups opposes Mexico's decision to end the school year early, citing care burdens.
Mexico refuses to add 'searching mother' to its human rights defender law despite an Inter-American Court order.
Cancún launches sea turtle nesting season with 51 hotels and public beach corrals to protect nests.
Dolphinariums in Quintana Roo face uncertainty as regulations for the 'Mincho Law' remain unpublished, affecting animal welfare.
Six felines, including a tiger and jaguar, are receiving medical care after being rescued from a wildlife facility.
A possible Maya altar over 1,500 years old has been discovered along the Tren Maya railway route in Yucatan.