The US indictment of Governor Rocha and members of his administration over ties to El Chapo’s sons is fueling a mix of fatigue and resignation in a region marred by corruption and violence
The good feeling that existed between the Mexican security cabinet and US law enforcement agencies has soured due to the clashes of recent weeks
A group of locals recruited decades ago from the ranching communities of the Coahuila-Texas desert to serve as Big Bend National Park’s firefighting brigade now faces an uncertain future amid the budget cuts and immigration restrictions of the Trump administration
A multi-million-dollar security investment by the right-leaning Chihuahua state government of Maru Campos, the Sentinel Tower has become the target of federal complaints
The Mexican architect is the first woman commissioned to design a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, scheduled to open in 2030
The accusation against the governor of Sinaloa once again highlights the allegations that have dogged Morena’s electoral campaigns since 2021
The data comes from a study by the US investment bank Jefferies, which noted that the tournament will feature more matches than previous editions - and more possibilities to drink
Several political operatives were kidnapped during the 2021 elections and armed groups stole ballot boxes full of votes, according to the indictment filed by the US prosecutors
The US Attorney’s Office has sent shockwaves through Mexico by charging Governor Rubén Rocha, a senator, and eight state officials with ties to the powerful Sinaloa Cartel. The Mexican government rejects the allegations, arguing they were filed without sufficient evidence
Washington has requested the extradition of the accused, but Mexico maintains that the US Department of Justice does not have evidence of their guilt
Claudia Sheinbaum seeks to set limits on cooperation with the United States after the CIA agent scandal in Chihuahua
To the specter of American interference in Mexican affairs is now added a US campaign against alleged ties between Mexican officials and organized crime
The capture of Audias Flores took place with no exchange of gunfire and with intelligence from US agencies, according to the official account
The United States government had not installed a barrier on Cerro Cuchumá — a sacred mountain — because of a 1990s agreement intended to protect the site. That accord has now been broken without prior notice
EL PAÍS reconstructs the movements of one of the most significant collections of 20th-century Mexican art, valued at over $350 million and involving a powerful Mexican family, Spain’s Banco Santander and the government of Mexico
The Trump administration is moving forward with its plans to expand and diversify the barrier on the border with Mexico
Mexican authorities are stepping up the crackdown on counterfeit merchandise related to the soccer tournament, which is one of the points of contention with the United States in the USMCA review process
The lack of free and universal health care means fans traveling from other countries will be sure to take out multiple policies
Manuel Roberto and Fernando Farías Laguna stand accused of steering a lucrative illicit enterprise that cost Mexico billions
President Claudia Sheinbaum is reinforcing her team with technical experts ahead of the review of the USMCA trade treaty and greater demands from Washington
More than one million young people have participated in the events promoted by the Mexican Youth Institute to create community awareness
This 29-year-old Salvadoran man told EL PAÍS that he survived the capsizing of a boat carrying dozens of people. The family of his missing girlfriend, Yosselyn Guerrero, believes he may be part of a trafficking network
Claudia Sheinbaum asserts that she was unaware of the agents’ presence and demands explanations from Washington regarding a possible violation of sovereignty
EL PAÍS reconstructs the shooting at the archeological site, which left two dead and 13 wounded, with the account of the authorities and video testimonies from the victims
Authorities in the State of Mexico have identified the assailant as a 27-year-old man from Mexico City
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 death of a Canadian tourist at the hands of a gunman caused chaos at one of Mexico’s most important archaeological sites