MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, donates another $2.7 billion
The philanthropist has made “significant” donations to 286 organizations, including Fondo Semillas, a Mexican non-profit focused on women’s rights
The philanthropist has made “significant” donations to 286 organizations, including Fondo Semillas, a Mexican non-profit focused on women’s rights
Conservatives are criticizing Covid-linked state aid while progressives insist salaries must rise to stimulate a return to work
EL PAÍS journalists witness the daily crossings of hundreds of Central Americans into Texas along the river, as the Biden administration struggles to cope with thousands of unaccompanied children coaxed into travelling by people smugglers
The decision of the streaming service to offer an alternative version on the hit movie had caused controversy, with the director himself calling it “offensive”
The much-awaited ‘Roma’ from director Alfonso Cuarón will premier tonight, while the jury will be presided by Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro
The animated movie has already been seen by more than 21 million people in the Latin American country
The families of the victims of the Enrique Rebsamen school leveled by the earthquake wait anxiously as rescue teams work around the clock
Information includes advice on what people should do if they are arrested by immigration officers
Miguel Ángel Mancera accuses US president of seeing its neighbor as a company he can control
Earlier in the day, US president said it is “better to cancel” if the country won’t foot construction bill
2016 set to close with over 20,800 homicides due to a spike in drug cartel violence since July
Ana Gabriela Guevara was brutally beaten by four men on Sunday in a road rage incident
US president elect warned he could halt remittances to make Mexico pay for border wall
News is latest blow for unpopular president faced with huge economic and social problems
Election night in the US has left a very bitter taste in the mouths of many Mexicans
President of Motion Picture Association of America defends copyright law on visit to southern neighbor
Specimens from Museum of Anthropology include remains of the earliest inhabitants of the Americas
María Villar was kidnapped in Mexico after taking a taxi and murdered two days later
María Villar Galaz, aged 39, was snatched after she took a taxi in Mexico City
Head of Criminal Investigation Agency, Tomás Zerón, quits ahead of anniversary of disappearance
Treasury Secretary Luis Videgaray resigns after rumors abound he was behind controversial Trump visit
Ruling party on way to shelving president’s proposal for equality after heavy pressure from the far right
Figures show more than 2,000 people were killed, a murder rate not seen since the drug wars
The army and the navy are taking part in the search for the child of the Mexican kingpin
Leader will send Congress proposal for constitutional reform
Former reality TV star Sandra Casar has been chosen to run on the PRD ticket in Tamaulipas
Long legal battle expected to prevent the Sinaloa cartel leader from being sent to the US