Meanwhile, Mexico is facing its own internal challenges during its transition to a new presidential administration. A new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute of Public Policy examines what’s ahead with its 2025 Mexico Country Outlook.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum doesn’t approve of this idea. At one of her recent press briefings, she pointed to a colonial-era map of North America that marked present-day states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico as a part of the América Mexicana territory.
and thinly sliced off before being served in tortillas with onion and pineapple. Another Mexico City original is huarache (fried corn tortillas topped with meat, cheese, beans, potatoes ...
The “holidaze” have wrapped up and that means one thing: cozy food season. With the cold, miserable and wintry weather we’ve had, a hot bowl of chili sounds like heaven. Growing up, I always loved chili.
Mexico's president sarcastically said that the U.S. should be called "Mexican America" after Trump's vow to rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America."
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded sarcastically to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
As is often the case with Trump, it’s unclear whether his remarks are to be taken at face value or if he's simply trying to stir the pot.
Mexico’s annual inflation eased last month to the lowest level since February 2021, keeping in play a fifth straight interest rate cut at the central bank’s next policy meeting.
Standing before a global map in her daily press briefing, Sheinbaum proposed dryly that North America should be renamed “América Mexicana” because an 1814 founding document that preceded Mexico's constitution referred to it that way.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum joked about renaming the U.S. in response to President-elect Donald Trump who recently said he wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico.