
The unlikely path of a disabled athlete to the top of Mexico’s parasurfing scene
Isaac Rendón, who has spina bifida, found his passion in adaptive surfing. But his story highlights how inaccessible Mexican beaches are to people with disabilities

Isaac Rendón, who has spina bifida, found his passion in adaptive surfing. But his story highlights how inaccessible Mexican beaches are to people with disabilities

As the planet honors the great singer on the centennial of her birth, it’s very likely that on her home island, at least on an official level, the anniversary will pass without any mention of her universal legacy

Like dozens of other migrants whom Cuba has not accepted back, Pedro Lorenzo Concepción was expelled from the US to Mexico. A community of newly arrived Cubans is taking shape in the state of Quintana Roo

EL PAÍS climbs aboard with President López Obrador for the inauguration of his pet project, with a route from Campeche to Cancún that still lacks connections, garages and workmanship

Victor Masson, 27, is the second foreigner to be killed in the state of Oaxaca this week. An Argentine man also died after being attacked with a machete

The suspect was part of Los Chapitos, a faction of the criminal organization led by the sons of jailed drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán

Mexican authorities have detected a sharp rise in the number of fraudulent companies promising holiday packages, then disappearing once an advance has been paid

As Easter Week kicked off, murders in Cancún and Acapulco forced the government to deploy troops to the country’s major tourist centers

Bárbara Hernández has just broken a Guinness World Record for swimming in the frozen waters south of her home country

The family of the small child says he has just two weeks left to live if he does not receive life-saving surgery