
Arrests of drug lords reverberate in Sinaloa: ‘There has been progress, but the security problem remains unresolved’
Violence and an increase in homicides persist in the Mexican state amid the capture and extradition of cartel operatives

Violence and an increase in homicides persist in the Mexican state amid the capture and extradition of cartel operatives

The vast territory, rich in natural resources and business opportunities due to climate change, has been in Washington’s sights for over a century

The US president will unveil a club in Davos Thursday that is attracting both members and detractors, and which the Republican hopes will go beyond the initial purpose of strengthening the truce in Gaza

The Republican has not detailed what the agreement entails. It was announced after his meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

The US president says in Davos that he will not resort to the military amid market turmoil and opposition from other countries, but warns of reprisals if the territory is not handed over through negotiations

The latest batch of prisoners includes organized crime heavyweights and a handful of names that transcend the six organizations included on the State Department’s blacklist

Delcy Rodríguez claims that $300 million of the $500 million agreed upon with Washington has already been received, while offering to publish a detailed account of the use of those funds

The transfer to the US of 37 prisoners, including leaders of the Sinaloa, Jalisco New Generation and Northeast cartels, is a response to threats made by the Republican in recent weeks regarding operations south of the Rio Grande

Since the military operation in Venezuela, the US president has deployed his rhetoric to take over the semi-autonomous island of the Kingdom of Denmark

The US president has signed a law allowing whole milk to return to school cafeterias after years of restrictions, a move that has been aggressively promoted with artificial intelligence–generated images

The punk rock band from California joins Bad Bunny in a show expected to carry strong political overtones

The US president exaggerated his achievements with a rambling speech at the White House in which he defended his immigration policy

In his new book, the academic explores the recent history of weapons production in the country and the trafficking of guns to Mexico

Peaceful mechanisms for defending democracy exist, but they are limited and not so difficult to overcome; it is worth taking a look at how the Nazis obtained absolute power in Germany

The World Economic Forum celebrates its traditional annual meeting, marked by the transatlantic crisis and the assault on free trade and international institutions

This year’s Golden Globes were extremely cautious in their approach to the president, who has instead been openly challenged by shows such as ‘South Park’ and by hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel

With protests mounting, judges blocking the White House, and the Republican’s ratings failing to bounce back, the November midterms will be a crucial test for Democrats

The president has closed the border and aims to carry out the largest deportation campaign in history, bringing terror to the streets of the country in the process

Ciudad Juárez — with few migrants left, its industrial base being restructured, and its efforts focused on curbing kidnappings — shows its resilience in the face of the US president’s instability

The president has managed to contain the whirlwind of threats from the tycoon, whose return to the White House forced Mexico to shift its priorities

In the past week, several publications from different government departments have been flagged for containing openly supremacist or fascist slogans

All eyes are on the powerful minister of the interior, capable of destabilizing the new post-Maduro era

The project to rebuild and run the Gaza Strip gives broad powers to the US president but Israel objects to the composition of the new body

US immigration police operate with ‘absolute immunity’ while they pursue, abuse, detain, deport, and even kill

The first anniversary of the Republican’s second term is marked a broken country and an international panorama at the mercy of the unpredictable White House show

In his book ‘The Theory of Everything Else,’ comedian and writer Dan Schreiber compiles the craziest (and, in some cases, the most dangerous) ideas that humanity has come up with

The possibility of the US overthrowing the communist regime seems more plausible than ever, even more than during the Cold War. In Havana, a mixture of emotions hangs in the air, sometimes contradictory, but always permeated by the extreme precariousness of the present and anxiety about the future