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Today: June 08, 2026
Today: June 08, 2026

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In Mexico City, axolotl salamanders are everywhere before the World Cup — except in the wild

One of the first things visitors arriving in Mexico City for the World Cup are likely to see is the wide grin of an axolotl, with the salamander unique

In Mexico City, axolotl salamanders are everywhere before the World Cup — except in the wild
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From ‘The Wave’ to ‘Ole, Ole, Ole’: Mexico’s World Cup soccer traditions explained

From ‘The Wave’ to ‘Ole, Ole, Ole’: Mexico’s World Cup soccer traditions explained

From ‘The Wave’ to ‘Ole, Ole, Ole’: Mexico’s World Cup soccer traditions explained
Sports|World

Mexico City chases world record for largest Mexican wave ahead of World Cup

Thousands of people flooded one of the world's great urban boulevards on Saturday, attempting to set a world record for the Mexican wave — naturally,

Mexico City chases world record for largest Mexican wave ahead of World Cup
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Shakira and Burna Boy to play in first of three World Cup opening ceremonies

Shakira and Burna Boy will perform in Mexico City for the first of three opening ceremonies for the World Cup

Shakira and Burna Boy to play in first of three World Cup opening ceremonies
Business|Education|Sports|World

Protests and last-minute construction work disrupt Mexico City ahead of World Cup

Eight days before Mexico City kicks off the World Cup, mass protests by teachers and retired judges, road closures and last-minute

Protests and last-minute construction work disrupt Mexico City ahead of World Cup
Sports|Travel|World

NFL sends 49ers back to Mexico City in Week 11 after Melbourne opener on 9-game international slate

The San Francisco 49ers will bookend the NFL’s largest ever international slate by playing the 2026 season opener in Melbourne against the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams and facing the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 in Mexico City

NFL sends 49ers back to Mexico City in Week 11 after Melbourne opener on 9-game international slate
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‘We’re going nowhere’: J Balvin takes the global stage as a World Cup opening ceremony headliner

‘We’re going nowhere’: J Balvin takes the global stage as a World Cup opening ceremony headliner

‘We’re going nowhere’: J Balvin takes the global stage as a World Cup opening ceremony headliner
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Shakira teases new song for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with Afrobeats star Burna Boy called 'Dai Dai'

Shakira is back

Shakira teases new song for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with Afrobeats star Burna Boy called 'Dai Dai'
Americas|Sports|World

Padres rally past Diamondbacks 6-4 in Mexico City as Miller sets club record for scoreless streak

Ty France homered twice and Gavin Sheets hit a two-run single during a four-run seventh inning as the San Diego Padres rallied past the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4 in Mexico City

Padres rally past Diamondbacks 6-4 in Mexico City as Miller sets club record for scoreless streak
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Mexico to probe role of US officials killed in Chihuahua car crash, Sheinbaum says

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she was not aware U.S. embassy officials were working with the northern state of Chihuahua to combat drug cartels

Mexico to probe role of US officials killed in Chihuahua car crash, Sheinbaum says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

World Bank trims Latin America growth estimate for 2026

The World Bank trimmed its estimate for economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean for 2026, citing the region's long-standing structural

World Bank trims Latin America growth estimate for 2026
Lifestyle|Travel|World

The world’s best cities for 2026, according to Time Out

The world’s best cities for 2026, according to Time Out

The world’s best cities for 2026, according to Time Out
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Giant Baby Jesus statue visits Mexico City’s Tepito neighborhood with message of peace

A 16-foot (5-meter) Baby Jesus statue visits Mexico City’s Tepito neighborhood as part of a traveling project that brings the religious image to communities across the capital and nearby cities in central Mexico

Giant Baby Jesus statue visits Mexico City’s Tepito neighborhood with message of peace
Crime|Economy|Environment|Political|Sports|World

World Cup means slashed wages and displacement for some workers in Mexico City

Preparations for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City are cutting into the livelihoods of sex workers and street vendors near Azteca Stadium

World Cup means slashed wages and displacement for some workers in Mexico City
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'God bless América': Why Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show resonated far beyond the US

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance resonated deeply with Latino audiences

'God bless América': Why Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show resonated far beyond the US
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Sheinbaum reassures Mexico after US military movements spark concern

Mexico is showing sensitivity to U.S. military movements since the attack earlier this month on Venezuela

Sheinbaum reassures Mexico after US military movements spark concern
Arts|Business|Entertainment

Grupo Frontera heads to the Grammys with 2 nominations

Grupo Frontera is heading to the 2026 Grammys with two nominations

Grupo Frontera heads to the Grammys with 2 nominations
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Mexico arrests alleged mastermind in popular mayor's killing

Mexican authorities on Wednesday announced the arrest of an alleged mastermind in the assassination of a popular opposition mayor, a vocal critic of the government's security

Mexico arrests alleged mastermind in popular mayor's killing
World

Why a centuries-old Mexica myth became Mexico’s enduring symbol

A new exhibition in Mexico City explores how the sacred myth that marked the site of the ancient Mexica — or Aztec — capital has survived the European conquest, colonization and centuries of change to remain at the heart of Mexico’s identity

Why a centuries-old Mexica myth became Mexico’s enduring symbol