
‘El Limones’ and the growing union disguise of Mexican organized crime
The arrest of an operative of the powerful CATEM labor union with links to the Sinaloa Cartel increases the pressure on the government in its challenge to curb the cartels

The arrest of an operative of the powerful CATEM labor union with links to the Sinaloa Cartel increases the pressure on the government in its challenge to curb the cartels

In a conversation with EL PAÍS, 10 young people between the ages of 16 and 26 describe their search for stability and security, in a country that they feel is increasingly hostile

The confrontation between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and self-defense groups for control of the territory has intensified and shows the difficulties in rebuilding the social fabric in Michoacán

Faced with a fiery debate between the glorious myth of the Conquest and anachronistic revisionism, historians are looking to steer clear of nationalist tradition, both Mexican and Spanish

The State of Mexico and Puebla see the most robberies and attacks on drivers, and there are also reports of bribes being demanded at official checkpoints

The former vice president of Colombia, who is a leading security experts in Latin America, analyzes the critical moment the region is facing and its key challenges

Along with Mexico and Canada, the United States is co-hosting a tournament it hopes will become a highly lucrative business. The goal is for soccer to definitively seduce the country with the world’s largest advertising market

Sheinbaum visited Washington for the first time for the World Cup draw gala. The US president is being friendly with his North American partners after months of threats and insults

The Mexican president’s approval rating has dropped four points after a month of conflicts, according to an Enkoll poll for EL PAÍS
The former Mexican president describes Donald Trump as “a tough man, but not foolish,” alluding to his negotiating style, and recounts the tense situations he faced during the Republican’s first term

The Mexican president will meet briefly with the Republican and Canada’s Mark Carney ahead of the World Cup draw

The event was attended by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian PM Mark Carney, and included performances by Andrea Bocelli, Robbie Williams and the Village People

Faced with a stagnant economy, the president is promoting an agreement with high-profile entrepreneurs like Carlos Slim and Bernardo Gómez

Joaquín Guzmán López’s guilty plea points to the DEA’s involvement in the Sinaloa Cartel leader’s arrest

The updated schedule with the stadium and time for each game will be published on December 6

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 businessman, whose interests include the import and export of hydrocarbons, is wanted by the Attorney General’s Office for a fuel and arms trafficking scheme originating in Guatemala, where he served as honorary consul

The veteran politician resigns from the office two years before the end of his term, leaving Claudia Sheinbaum free to complete her security cabinet

Mexico’s tournament representative affirms that the country will not be overshadowed by the United States in the 2026 edition

Raúl Rocha, the president of the beauty pageant, has in one week gone from being accused of rigging the prize in favor of the Mexican winner to being pursued for leading a criminal network with links within the Mexican Attorney General’s Office

The Mexican government’s strategy outlines the creation of an infrastructure investment law to finance projects with social objectives that are also profitable
A conservative network that originated in Brazil and spread through Argentina has reached Mexico, acting as a political weapon

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Cabinet adviser Stephen Miller join the escalating pressure against the Sheinbaum government: ‘This is a promise the president made to the American people’

Extremist commentators and Donald Trump himself are spreading misinformation and exaggerations about the protests to bolster justifications for a direct attack on the cartels

President Sheinbaum is walking a tightrope between firmness and patience to dodge the US leader’s recurring proposal to send troops to subdue the drug cartels

Asked whether such a move would only take place with prior permission from Mexican authorities, Trump said he ‘wouldn’t answer that question’ and that Mexico ‘knows how I stand’

The Mexican president announces that a protocol for working in international waters has been agreed upon with a view to stopping the attacks