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Real Madrid Foundation Brings Elite Soccer Training to Tulum Country Club

February 6, 2026 by MxTrib Staff

Tulum Country Club foortball program

Photos courtesy Tulum Country Club Tulum Country Club has launched a partnership with the Real Madrid Foundation, bringing world-class soccer training to Mexico's Caribbean coast. The collaboration kicked off with the first Real Madrid Foundation Clinics from January 30 to February 2, combining professional-level coaching with character … [Read more...] about Real Madrid Foundation Brings Elite Soccer Training to Tulum Country Club

The Contentious ‘Water Debt’ Between Mexico and the US

February 6, 2026 by Carlos Rosado van der Gracht

watter debt

The "water debt" between Mexico and the United States is a recurring and deeply contentious issue. It is not merely a technical matter of water management but also a source of political tension and public anger that taps into feelings of national pride and sovereignty. The Core of the Water Debt Conflict A 1944 treaty governs the situation. This agreement is vital for … [Read more...] about The Contentious ‘Water Debt’ Between Mexico and the US

Mexico Takes Center Stage as Partner Country at FITUR Travel Fair  

February 5, 2026 by Bryan Dearsley

Fitur Travel Fair in Madrid

Photo courtesy FITUR 2026 Mexico made its biggest international tourism play in years last month, arriving at the 46th edition of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR) in Madrid as the event's official Partner Country. The designation gave Mexico the largest exhibition stand in the fair's Americas area, which housed all 32 federal states under … [Read more...] about Mexico Takes Center Stage as Partner Country at FITUR Travel Fair  

As Calls for World Cup 2026 Boycott Grow, What’s at Stake for Mexico?

February 4, 2026 by MxTrib Staff

World Cup 2026 Boycott photo Fauzan Saari Unsplash

Photo: Fauzan Saari / Unsplash Growing international pressure to boycott FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in the United States has raised questions about what such a movement could mean for Mexico, one of three co-hosts for the tournament. While boycott calls target US policy decisions, Mexico stands to gain significantly if fans redirect their travel … [Read more...] about As Calls for World Cup 2026 Boycott Grow, What’s at Stake for Mexico?

Volaris Announces 33 New Domestic and International Flights

February 4, 2026 by Carlos Rosado van der Gracht

Volaris, one of Mexico’s leading low-cost airlines, has announced plans to launch 33 new domestic and international routes. This expansion will take effect in early June 2026, timed to meet the high travel demand expected during the summer season and the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in cities across North America. The airline’s strategy focuses on strengthening … [Read more...] about Volaris Announces 33 New Domestic and International Flights

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