
Mexico’s security chief confirms 17 of Ovidio Guzmán’s relatives have left for the US
In an interview, Omar García Harfuch said that none of the family members were wanted by Mexican authorities

In an interview, Omar García Harfuch said that none of the family members were wanted by Mexican authorities

Among the group of people who allegedly crossed on foot on May 9 through the San Ysidro port of entry in Tijuana is Griselda Guadalupe López Pérez, El Chapo’s ex-wife and one of the main operators of the Sinaloa Cartel

The trade war, combined with the Republican administration’s cuts, is fueling fears among American producers

The magnate’s main tool of intimidation has been tariffs, which he has leveraged to extract concessions from allied countries such as Mexico and Colombia

The band’s leader, Jorge Hernández, addresses his musical genre’s controversial association with crime. He also shares his perspective on Mexican immigrants in the United States

On the 40th anniversary of the establishment of this position at EL PAÍS, this newspaper organized the annual meeting of the Organization of News Ombuds and Standards Editors

The Guatemalan gave birth in an Arizona hospital last Wednesday, two days after being detained crossing the border. Her lawyer is fighting to obtain asylum

The former agent, a witness in the Menchito trial, was murdered exactly 10 years after surviving the downing of a helicopter in a failed operation to capture ‘El Mencho’
The removal of a Mexican mother puts the life of her ill daughter, who is a US citizen, at risk

New routines, such as eating alone in front of a phone, are a symptom of a growing epidemic of self-imposed isolation. Recent studies show they are causing unhappiness among more and more young people

In an interview with ‘El Faro,’ Charli, leader of a faction of Barrio 18, details how the rapprochement with the president’s circle began

Gross domestic product shrank at an 0.3% annual rate due to the trade war and the distrust and uncertainty generated by the president

ICE reports that some 65,700 foreigners with criminal records have been expelled, and the administration is starting to reveal clues about what to expect in the coming weeks

The US government’s hardline rhetoric against immigration has succeeded in reducing irregular crossings. ‘It’s no secret that this president likes to separate families,’ says a Venezuelan woman

The influential philosopher warns of the president’s offensive to expand the limits of presidential power and laments that ‘a return to normalcy will be very difficult’

The US Secretary of Agriculture has warned that she will restrict livestock imports to the country if action is not taken to stop the infestation

The Republican president has broken the commercial and human harmony with tariffs and discrimination

A new study compares differences and similarities in the exchange of erotic messages and content by those under 25 in Spain, Colombia and Mexico

Eulogio Sosa, a member of the band, reflects on the controversy that has put the genre in the spotlight. He also acknowledges the widespread concern over the withdrawal of US visas from artists who sing these ballads

The reform proposed by Claudia Sheinbaum establishes significant financial penalties for radio and television companies

In less than a week, at least 17 clandestine cemeteries with dozens of human remains have been uncovered in Sinaloa, Baja California Sur and Colima

The chemist Miguel Cortés died in solitary confinement in his prison cell without a sentence, ahead of a series of trials for murder. Authorities talk about a fall, an intoxication and cardiac arrest. The families of the victims blame the Prosecutor’s Office for inaction and irregularities in his death

Climate change is already wreaking havoc on the mental health of Latin Americans. Experts call for more research and recommend what actions need to be taken

The tireless advocate for labor and immigrant rights turns 95 at a crucial moment for social awareness in the United States. In an interview with EL PAÍS, she reflects on Trump, deportations, visa revocations, and the end of parole

Although the dynamics of extracting symbols from Indigenous peoples are now much more subtle, experts from these communities warn that the root is the same: power relations

A police commander was shot dead Tuesday after months of murders of officers, activists, and civilians at the hands of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

A study by the Colegio de México reveals that the CJNG is the most active in using social media to recruit adolescents