
Amid World Cup Buzz, Guadalajara confronts legacy of cartel violence
Nearly 1,900 people vanished in and around Mexico’s second-largest city and clandestine graves have been uncovered near the Akron Stadium

Nearly 1,900 people vanished in and around Mexico’s second-largest city and clandestine graves have been uncovered near the Akron Stadium
A study estimates that 25% of matches are likely to be played in unhealthy heat. The risk of ‘the most extreme conditions’ has almost doubled compared to the 1994 World Cup in the USA

The attack at one of the most-visited pre-Hispanic pyramid complexes left one Canadian tourist dead and 13 people injured, two of them minors

The capital of Jalisco, which will host four matches, is suffering a severe water crisis affecting thousands of homes, while the government tries to contain protests over the increase in public transport fares

Family members are avoiding making statements and public appearances for their safety, while the local Congress is debating an initiative to prohibit missing persons posters in some areas of Guadalajara

EL PAÍS gained access to the cabin complex, nestled in a luxurious mountain retreat in Jalisco, where the world’s most wanted drug trafficker and his security detail staged their last stand with the Mexican army

The Mexican president assures ‘every guarantee’ is in place to stage matches following the wave of violence in Jalisco after the death of El Mencho

A report reveals that social media and far-right figures in the United States spread widely replicated false content about the operation that took down the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

The strategy of decapitating the major cartels, culminating in the death of El Mencho, has so far resulted in more violence due to the fragmentation of small, unpredictable, and uncontrolled groups

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

A jury in Maryland found Jorge Rueda Landeros guilty of murdering his former partner and business associate. The defendant hid for over a decade in Guadalajara, where he was known as yoga instructor León Ferrara

The real estate boom in neighborhoods south of Mexico City is accelerating the transformation of these areas ahead of next year’s competition, upsetting residents as they contend with displacement, unregulated development, and water shortages

The testimonies of 38 people forcibly recruited in January by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel depict the deceptions and threats employed by the criminal organization

The documentary ‘El canto de la manos’ by María Valverde explains how the Venezuelan musician staged the opera ‘Fidelio’ for a choir of people with hearing disabilities

Criminals meet their victims on digital platforms, trick them into meeting, and then extort their families for a ransom

Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, free after serving a 40-year sentence, went from marijuana smuggler to cocaine trafficker with the help of Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo and Rafael Caro Quintero, until their downfall after the murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena

The Teuchitlán case sheds light on a phenomenon that had remained out of the spotlight: the recruitment of young people by cartels through fake job offers or directly through social media

‘Don Neto,’ convicted of the murder of DEA agent Enrique ‘Kiki’ Camarena and Mexican pilot Alfredo Zavala in 1985, served four decades in prison

The Jalisco Attorney General’s Office updates the catalog of clothing found at the Izaguirre Ranch, used as a base of operations by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

The discovery of an extermination center has shaken a small community in Jalisco. The negligence of the authorities, who searched the site last September, is further evidence of the collapse of the justice system

The Argentine anthropologist, who has dedicated 30 years to the study of violence, weaves the connections between the sexual crimes of Ciudad Juárez and the massacres in Gaza, in what she calls the end of the era of respect for human rights

The veteran journalist presented his latest book at the Guadalajara International Book Fair in Mexico. He says that in times of fake news, deceitful politicians and contempt for the truth, journalists must maintain their veracity

The Mexican actor spoke with EL PAÍS about his professional life, from his beginnings in the theater to his rise as an international figure

Climate change with its extreme drought, hurricanes and floods figures in the work of Agustina Bazterrica, María Ferencuhová and Elisa Díaz Castelo, as in that of Margaret Atwood and Gabriela Jáuregui

Tourists are fleeing the devastated city, which has been cut off since early Wednesday by the cyclone after it made landfall on the coast of Guerrero

The Museum of Environmental Science — affiliated with the University of Guadalajara — will open its doors in November, after seven years of work that has cost $100 million

Sentenced to 17 years in prison for child sexual abuse, the disgraced pastor participates in the Lord’s Supper by phone