
US pressures Mexico for violating the 1944 Water Treaty
The State Department, the governor of Texas, and South Texas farmers are demanding that the Mexican government deliver on an accumulated water debt that has been growing since the 1990s

The State Department, the governor of Texas, and South Texas farmers are demanding that the Mexican government deliver on an accumulated water debt that has been growing since the 1990s

The Mexican president was walking through the center of the capital when a stranger approached her, tried to kiss her, and touched her breast in front of a team that was slow to react

The government is overhauling a fly production complex in Chiapas to make it the ‘world’s most modern’ facility of its kind, capable of manufacturing millions of sterile specimens as a chemical-free form of pest control

A security operation discovered a site in Michoacán where a group of men from the megachurch were being trained in military tactics

The US Secretary of State will also stop in Ecuador to advance his government’s ‘key priorities’ in the region

The government deployed more than 30,000 security personnel to mitigate the potential damage

Among the group of people who allegedly crossed on foot on May 9 through the San Ysidro port of entry in Tijuana is Griselda Guadalupe López Pérez, El Chapo’s ex-wife and one of the main operators of the Sinaloa Cartel

The US Secretary of Agriculture has warned that she will restrict livestock imports to the country if action is not taken to stop the infestation

The Teuchitlán case sheds light on a phenomenon that had remained out of the spotlight: the recruitment of young people by cartels through fake job offers or directly through social media

The 41-year-old man died on Tuesday, after allegedly being tortured and beaten by municipal police in Poza Rica

US authorities are offering a $5 million reward for information about the veteran drug lord. Some reports say he is waiting for the right moment to re-emerge and take back leadership in Sinaloa, where a bloody cartel war is being waged

The military has captured Luis ‘N,’ the head of security for Aureliano Guzmán Loaera, after fighting in the Golden Triangle region. It is the second operation in the past few months that has been aimed at the drug dealer’s older sibling

The American academic has published the first of three books dedicated to the Chilean poet, the only female Nobel Prize winner in the region and the first of the great writers to publicly identify as ‘mestiza’

Strong winds knocked down the structure where a mayoral candidate and a presidential hopeful for the party Citizens’ Movement were standing in San Pedro Garza García, in the state of Nuevo León
The organization Aúna was born in 2020, when professionals from across various fields who did not feel represented by the existing women in politics decided to change that

President López Obrador travels to Campeche for the inauguration of his administration’s flagship project, which has been dogged by criticism due to cost overruns and its social and environmental impact

The prosecutor in the state of Aguascalientes defends his theory about the murder of Ociel Baena Saucedo at the hands of his partner. However, the family of the jurist and LGBTQ activist categorically rejects the conclusions reached by the authorities

Half a century ago, the diplomat provided shelter in Montevideo to those in peril following the coup, and his memory lives on today for those he saved

The National Human Rights Commission wants the victim to receive economic compensation for the ordeal that she went through in the state of Querétaro in 2018

In Latin America several tragedies have come together and we have accumulated an untold number of missing persons

Customers have been lining up to stock up on supplies as tougher measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 come into effect in the region