Mexico Spent Over $250 Million in 2025 to Cover Losses of Military-Run Companies
The federal government allocated more than 5 billion pesos to offset losses at military-run businesses including the Tren Maya.
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The federal government allocated more than 5 billion pesos to offset losses at military-run businesses including the Tren Maya.
A former mayor's 2022 permit allowed Animalandia Maya to operate until 2025, despite animal cruelty complaints.
Movimiento Ciudadano aims to win five municipalities in Quintana Roo in 2027, including Felipe Carrillo Puerto and Cozumel.
Despite US narratives blaming foreign cartels, domestic gangs with 1.4 million members dominate drug distribution within the country.
A plane carrying 155 Mexican nationals deported from Arizona landed at Tulum International Airport on Friday.
Maya communities from Pisté and Telchaquillo held a first dialogue with INAH but remain skeptical due to past unfulfilled promises.
A federal judge in Toluca halted the extradition of Audias Flores Silva, known as 'El Jardinero,' pending an amparo appeal.
The PT proposes requiring a judicial order before the UIF can freeze bank accounts, citing constitutional rights.
Carlos Constandse says the cancellation of the Sacred Maya Journey damages not only Xcaret but the entire state's tourism industry.
S&P upgraded Quintana Roo's credit rating to mxAA, citing fiscal discipline and financial independence.