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The real estate market in Cancun and Cozumel has faced a significant slowdown between May and September 2024. According to the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI), in Cancún, the rental and sale of properties has decreased 30%, although a rebound is expected for November. The market is more affected in Cozumel, and recovery […]

When announcing the realization of the eighteenth edition of La Noche Blanca and the opening of the Call for Mérida Fest 2025, Municipal President Cecilia Patrón Laviada specified that in Mérida culture strengthens identity and is a factor in keeping society united. In the case of Mérida Fest, he pointed out that the call is […]

In a cordial atmosphere, staff from the Directorate of Prosperity and Economic Wellbeing of the Mérida City Council held a draw among 33 fried food vendors from Mérida on Sunday to define its location in the Plaza Grande. Each of the participants took a piece of paper from a container, which indicated the space it […]

The six-year term of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), which ends this Monday, September 30, closes with 81 journalists murdered. According to the journalistic monitoring of La Otra Opinión and the magazine Etcétera from December 1, 2018 to September 30, 2024, 81 murders of journalists and communicators have been recorded in Mexico. In the […]

In her first days as Mexico’s new president, Claudia Sheinbaum made a point of distancing herself from the fossil fuel reliance promoted by her predecessor and mentor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and vowed to resume an energy transition that he halted. “We are going to boost renewable energies. The goal is that by 2030, they […]

In Mexico, the skull is one of the symbols of the Day of the Dead season, so in October, the Mexicráneos exhibition returns to Mexico City. In 2024, 10 skulls unveiled last year will be exhibited again, plus the presentation of 12 new skulls painted by Mexican artists. What is Mexicráneos? It is an exhibition […]

Although Hurricane John did not hit Acapulco directly, it brought intense rains for four days that caused flooding and landslides. Hurricane John left 127 thousand people homeless in Acapulco and damaged 39 thousand houses in the port due to the intense rains caused by the system for four days after it made landfall in Guerrero […]

The Railway Museum, whose inauguration was scheduled for October 4, but for logistical reasons the date was postponed. A journey into the history of the past and present of trains in Mexico is the Railway Museum that will open its doors this month, in La Plancha Park. A tunnel in which you can hear the […]

A gas tank explosion in a construction area of the exclusive Rosewood Mayakoba hotel left at least one casualty and four workers seriously injured. PLAYA DEL CARMEN, QUINTANA ROO.- The incident occurred on Monday, September 30th, on Loba de Mar Street, where a loud bang was heard. Civil Protection agents and firefighters went to the […]

The real estate sector in Cancun reported a 30% drop in demand during the second quarter of the year in properties for purchase purposes, confirmed Patricia Mora Vallejo, president of the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI) in this tourist center. The elections, and the high seasons that were not so “high”, resulted in […]