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News about Mexico in English

Many visitors to Mazatlan -- or expatriate Mazatlan residents or other destinations in Mexico -- would like to learn more about current events in Mazatlan and other places in Mexico but don't speak Spanish, making virtually all Mexican newspapers and most online news sources about Mexico useless.

We suggest the following online Mexico news sources, all of which present daily Mexico news and information in English.

mexconnect.com

MexConnect.com provides a vast array of information about Mexico. MexConnect is an electronic magazine devoted to providing quality information about Mexico in English.

The online magazine features a searchable and cross-indexed database of over 4,000 articles in English about Mexico, and 350 photo galleries with over 3500 photographs of Mexico.

With over 500,000 users per month -- and with over 54,000 websites linked to it -- MexConnect ranks in the top 1% of most-popular websites worldwide, and the most popular website for Mexico news in English

MexConnect has been cited in many newspapers and magazines including, Time, National Geographic, International Herald-Tribune, L.A. Times, Houston Chronicle, New York Times, and on television on The History Channel.

thenews.com.mx

With a history dating back 58 years, The News -- in print -- is the only English-language daily newspaper in Mexico. Their daily circulation reaches out from Mexico City to to encompass the entire country of Mexico.

Their editorial intent is to provide a balanced, independent view of Mexico, and The News is widely read by the community of expatriates living in Mexico.

The website is content-rich and well organized, with information presented in the following categories:

Mexico: The latest news and analysis on politics, crime, society and public policy. Opens a window in Mexican current events that is usually inadcessible to English speakers.

World: A window on international news in a global context, coverage focuses on the most relevant issues the day such as conflicts, the environment, international relations and immigration. The News' world coverage also provides readers an easy opportunity to keep up to date with events in their home countries.

Living: The best of Mexican culture, travel and food. Whether you are looking for a concert to go to, a museum to visit or just want to take a weekend break you will find great Mexico information in The News' Living section.

Business: The latest on the economy and corporate news, both in Mexico and internationally.

Sports: Full local and international sports coverage with a depth and breadth unequalled in any Mexican media. From baseball to cricket to golf thenews.com.mx brings you the sports news and analysis you want.

guadalajarareporter.com

A major Mexican news source, the Guadalajara Reporter covers national news in depth, and has a section devoted specifically to expatriate living.

mazmessenger.com

The Mazatlan Messenger -- mazmessenger.com -- is Mazatlan's Online English Community Newspaper. This excellent online Mazatlan news resource covers Mazatlan, surrounding areas and more.

mexonline.com

mexonline.com is a long-established English language portal to information about Mexico. Covering a wide variety of subject matter from tourist information to articles about culture and history it is an excellent resource for English speakers traveling in Mexico.

en.presidencia.gob.mx

The official site of the Mexican Presidency, the English side is not -- unfortunately -- entirely in English. Nevertheless, the articles present a fascinating portrait of the world through the Mexican governments' eyes.
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