Peso strengthens slightly after president-elect looks to assuage investor nerves with selection for vital role
BBC documentary tells the forgotten story of the ‘Lost Lionesses’ and a record-breaking football tournament in Mexico
Inspections of popular fruit on hold as criminal violence threatens multibillion-dollar trade
Investors alarmed by Amlo’s proposed reform of Supreme Court and judicial system
Peso slides after Claudia Sheinbaum backs proposed reforms that could lead to direct election of top justices
Wealthy are out of touch with the majority of ordinary people, critics say
Currency on track for the worst week since the start of pandemic as investors digest outcome of vote
Shut out of the US by tariffs and facing a backlash in Europe, Chinese carmakers could end up dominating many emerging markets
Hasty conference call fails to calm markets after election landslide
Big budget deficit and record number of murders top the president-elect’s worries
Peso tumbles as leftwing ruling party and allies eye constitutional changes
Mexico’s president-elect will have less money to spend and a very hard political act to follow
Claudia Sheinbaum of the leftwing ruling party has a clear lead over Xóchitl Gálvez.
She was formed by the campus protests of the 1980s, but supporters insist she is not an ideologue
Incident on an official trip captured in a video posted on social media
Country likely to elect first female leader in polls on Sunday
Outcome of presidential poll has real risks for fragile young multi-party system
Andrés Manuel López Obrador hopes to hand over to chosen successor in looming vote
Because nothing says personalised like a ‘For You’ page
What makes the Mexican state the most magical backdrop for a shoot? Its blue skies and clear light
Winner of presidential election must deal with largest fiscal deficit since 1980s
Bankers and companies are optimistic but there are some critical areas of concern
The outgoing president said he would tackle gangs with ‘hugs not bullets’. Five years on, violence is worse than ever
New government will need to plug hole in public finances
Xóchitl Gálvez says ordinary people have taken too many bullets under Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s presidency
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