The murder of Gisela Gaytán: A Mexican candidate without bodyguards and at the mercy of hitmen
A reconstruction of the last hours of the woman who wanted to be the next mayor of Celaya reveals an improvised tour in a community plagued by violence
A reconstruction of the last hours of the woman who wanted to be the next mayor of Celaya reveals an improvised tour in a community plagued by violence
The organization 1800 Migrante claims that a police raid caused the migrants to flee and regain their freedom. The criminal group tried to get money from the families of the people being held
The record of arrests in 2023 and the internal deportation strategy used by authorities evidence that the Mexican government is putting obstacles in the way of people moving towards the northern border
Experts say that the Mexican capital’s high position in The Economist’s ranking is due to gentrification in the city center, the strength of the peso against the dollar and inflation
The story of Purita Valle reflects the suffering of migrants in Central America and Mexico, according to the latest report from Doctors Without Borders
A report by Climate Rights International details the damage caused in producing territories such as Jalisco and Michoacán to meet demand for the export of ‘green gold’ to the United States
People who have suffered attacks because of their sexual or gender identity and were welcomed in Mexico see their stories reflected in the exhibition ‘Doors of Hope’
The country also has the highest incidence of diabetes, with two in 10 people suffering from the condition, compared to 10% in the United States
The group is hoping to reach the US border after living for months in the state of Chiapas without access to basic necessities
The natural disaster that devastated Acapulco strengthened from a tropical storm to a fearsome category 5 hurricane in just 12 hours
Six of the youngsters were found dead on Wednesday, while the sole survivor is being treated for head injuries and fractured nose bones
Hundreds of people are sleeping next to the Northern Bus Station in Mexico City, after the rail border crossing into the United States was shut down
An investigation published in ‘Science’ estimates the cartels contain around 175,000 people and recruit some 350 new members every week to cover losses from violence and imprisonment
Street vendors are only a small portion of the people who will benefit from the revenue generated by the celebrations, expected to be 12% more than in 2022