A mosquito on grass with orange sunset background.

Dengue in Mexico is More Deadly in 2025

As a foreign resident in Mexico, Dengue is the viral infection I fear getting the most. The good news is that so far in 2025, Dengue infections across Mexico are down from a year ago. At the same time, these infections are becoming more deadly. (more on that below) If

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The entrance to a CiBanco branch in Mexico.

U.S. Treasury Blocks Money Transfers from the U.S. to Three Mexican Banks

Yesterday, Donald Trump’s Treasury Department announced it was sanctioning three Mexican banks — Intercam, CiBanco, and Vector Casa de Bolsa — for money laundering activities on behalf of several Mexican drug cartels. Based on an analysis by FinCEN (the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network within Treasury), which looked at transactions executed

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Villa de Patos in Zapopan.

5 Specialty Shops in Guadalajara Foodies Should Know

I don’t often talk about food on this blog, but I do consider eating well an intrinsic part of living well in Mexico. For those living in or visiting the cosmopolitan city of Guadalajara, there are plenty of ways to satisfy cravings for artisanal chocolate, fine wine, smoked fish, fresh

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Leo Messi scores on Mexico in the 2022 World Cup.

How to Enjoy the 2026 World Cup in Guadalajara

As a full-time resident of Guadalajara, Mexico the past 3 years, I’ve gained deep knowledge of the best places to eat (from street food to fine dining) and stay, top spots to watch live sports, how to safely get around, and how to have a fun time here. Below are

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violent crime in Mexico depicted by guns and drugs.

Violent Crime in Mexico (2025)

Foreign media relentlessly amplify the dangers of visiting (or living in) Mexico. But those of us who spend real time here know that safety risks vary widely by location, with violent crime rarely affecting foreign visitors and residents. To illustrate, this article will examine violent crime in Mexico in 2025

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Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City

How Is Mexico’s Economy Handling Trump 2.0 So Far?

There’s no denying that Mexico has found itself in the crosshairs of its northern neighbor’s new leader. In his first few months back in office, President Trump imposed tariffs on various Mexican exports, rescinded them, then reimposed some tariffs a month later. He’s also threatened to use the U.S. military

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