
Final countdown to defuse protests against Mexican government ahead of World Cup opening game
Negotiations between the Interior and Education secretariats have failed to settle the CNTE marches and those of families of the disappeared in Mexico City

Negotiations between the Interior and Education secretariats have failed to settle the CNTE marches and those of families of the disappeared in Mexico City

Talks between striking educators and the government ended on Tuesday without significant progress

The director of ‘Amores perros’ returns to Mexico to join the Colegio Nacional, the first filmmaker to become a member of the prestigious institution

Isabel Díaz Ayuso is on a tour of Mexico, where she was warmly received by a fellow conservative but labeled a ‘fascist’ by the governing party. The event is viewed as a provocation just as Mexico and Spain were patching up bilateral relations

EL PAÍS reconstructs the movements of one of the most significant collections of 20th-century Mexican art, valued at over $350 million and involving a powerful Mexican family, Spain’s Banco Santander and the government of Mexico

The Mexican president is downplaying the demand for an apology from the Spanish monarchy, and instead focusing on promoting indigenous culture in a global context that requires prioritizing ties with other progressive governments

Unanswered questions surrounding the Gelman collection have fueled growing concern, driving calls for stronger protection of the country’s cultural heritage

Felipe VI’s remarks about colonial-era ‘abuses’ help restore political ties at a time when Mexico is feeling pressure from the US and cannot keep up the tension with a major historical and trade partner

Spain and Mexico have reached their closest point in seven years following diplomatic tensions over the interpretation of colonial history

Directors Patricia Riggen and Gabriel Ripstein speak exclusively with EL PAÍS about the intricacies of a project that is currently in the writing phase: ‘We want it to be transgressive, fun and modern’

The Secretary of Security stated all affected areas have been cleared and order has been restored after the military operation that killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

The San Juan River offers a way to deliver the promised volume of water to the United States, but the prolonged drought is forcing the countries to reform their agricultural models to comply with the bilateral agreement in the medium and long term

The Nigerian author speaks to EL PAÍS hours before giving her keynote address ‘The Truth of Stories’ at the Guadalajara Book Fair

A rebuke by the US Deputy Secretary of State to the Mexican ambassador to the UN for supporting Havana reignites tensions amid Trump’s offensive in the region

The US philosopher warns of the danger of trying to combat Trump with ‘purely economic arguments’

The Claudia Sheinbaum government denies that the move has anything to do with pressure from Donald Trump, and says it is about reinforcing national industries

‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s statements in US court, in which the drug lord admitted to having bribed politicians, are being used against the president’s party

The Sheinbaum administration is developing a comprehensive strategy to reverse decades of social decline across more than 800,000 Infonavit homes with years of unpaid debt

Mexican authorities are ignoring the latest provocation from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, while urging the local population not to indulge in xenophobic attitudes

The candidate, linked to child pornography cases in the United States, was validated by the executive branch. Mexico’s National Electoral Institute will have to analyze whether to annul his victory

Among the denounced candidates are former regional prosecutor Francisco Herrera Franco, linked to the murder of two journalists in Michoacán, and Silvia Delgado, part of the legal defense for the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel

Hundreds of people are searching among the objects found at a ranch used by the CJNG cartel for any clues about their missing loved ones. Collectives of mothers are organizing across Mexico to travel to the site

Thomas Kole had never set foot in Mexico until now. But the story captivated him and from his home in the Netherlands he created the most faithful 3D portrait to date of the legendary Aztec metropolis