Mexico News in English

July 25, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 25th July, and here’s your Mexico daily news capsule.

UNAM temporarily suspends enrollment for undergraduate programs amid admission exam controversy.

Tropical Storm Genevieve forms off the coasts of Guerrero and Oaxaca, bringing heavy rains and high waves.

Sheinbaum confirms the resumption of Mexican cattle exports to the U.S. starting August 24th.

A professor commits suicide amid allegations of sexual abuse, sparking protests from students.

The son of journalist Francisco Alejandro Leyva urges action against violence after seven journalists are killed.

Vicente Fox and former PAN governors defend Ernesto Ruffo against claims of political persecution.

Trump jokes about tariffs on Mexico over lettuce and diarrhea cases, and on Canada for wildfires.

The first detainee in the Dafne Zapata case claims she was a victim of kidnapping.

The Mexican education department condemns child abuse and clarifies it does not authorize militarized education.

Venezuelans continue searching for family members lost in earthquakes, with one saying they won't stop until all are found.

Trump attends a correspondents' dinner following a reported assassination attempt on him.

The European Union fines Google one billion dollars for violating antitrust regulations.

Mexico sees a record high in measles cases, marking the highest in 35 years.

A new enzyme shows promise in reversing aging signs in human tissues.

Mexico reports over 7,800 cases of cerebral aneurysm rupture annually, raising alarms among specialists.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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