Sheinbaum Unveils Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Rights Law, Launches National Consultation
President Sheinbaum presented a new law for indigenous and Afro-Mexican rights, starting a national consultation process.
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President Sheinbaum presented a new law for indigenous and Afro-Mexican rights, starting a national consultation process.
Mexico's INPI plans to double funding for indigenous communities in Quintana Roo to 209.2 million pesos in 2026.
Local PT deputy Hugo Alday urges Quintana Roo to adopt a permanent driver's license, citing benefits for citizens.
The New York Times reports that Mexican officials are providing information to the Trump administration about their own party members.
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled against Xcaret over Maya symbols, but the effects remain unpublished.
Business groups in Quintana Roo say they will evaluate candidates based on their proposals, not their profiles, ahead of the…
Roberto Borge was transferred from a federal prison to house arrest while facing money laundering charges.
Authorities in Mexico and the United States are reviewing 39 business groups that operate casinos, betting parlors, and online gambling…
A federal judge acquitted Roberto Borge of organized crime charges; he remains under house arrest on money laundering allegations.
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the replacement of Tren Maya director General Óscar Lozano with retired Brigadier General Manuel Jaime Ramírez.
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