Measles Outbreak Claims 28 Lives in Mexico as Sheinbaum Urges Calm and Vaccination
Measles outbreak in Mexico has killed 28 people, with officials urging vaccination to control the spread.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Measles outbreak in Mexico has killed 28 people, with officials urging vaccination to control the spread.
A Quintana Roo search collective is conducting a week-long campaign in Mérida to locate missing persons.
Excessive technology use is displacing physical activity among children in Quintana Roo's urban areas.
Quintana Roo has confirmed 10 measles cases, doubling from last week, with all patients discharged and recovering at home.
Mexico's Senate approved reforms to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030.
Cuba's airports risk shutdown due to fuel shortages, prompting emergency aid from Mexico and China.
Over 300 dairy farmers in Quintana Roo will supply milk to a new pasteurization plant in Campeche starting this spring.
Mexican authorities report significant reductions in homicides and major drug seizures in organized crime crackdown.
Mexico has launched an electronic visa for Brazilian tourists, allowing stays of up to 180 days in Quintana Roo.
Mexico's divorce rate reached 33% in 2024, with Quintana Roo ranking among the top 10 states.