
Otis’ stunning turn to monster Pacific hurricane kills at least 27 in Acapulco
With tens of thousands of residents in damaged homes without power, the toll could rise. Scientists are struggling to figure out how they didn’t see it coming
With tens of thousands of residents in damaged homes without power, the toll could rise. Scientists are struggling to figure out how they didn’t see it coming
The storm made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane on the Mexican coast of Guerrero during the early hours of Wednesday, and was later downgraded to a Category 2. The popular resort city of Acapulco lies in its path
The race car driver sponsored by Red Bull is experiencing his most high-profile season in a 13-year-long F1 career. He’s appeared alongside Jimmy Fallon and Bad Bunny, while having also starred in dozens of commercials
The Mexican expert in social tourism believes leisure time is a human right and wants to use it as a tool to transform Latin America
If the company were allowed to break ground on their new plan tomorrow, it could start investing 800 million dollars over the next 18 months, said Bacanora CEO Peter Secker
Mexico’s president convenes 12 nations for talks on debt reduction and regional cooperation on trade, security and employment
Some religiously affiliated shelters in Tijuana, in northern Mexico, try to provide a safe place to wait while their political asylum requests are processed
Businesses in Cabo San Lucas nailed up sheets of plywood over their windows, and government personnel hung up banners warning people not to try to cross gullies and stream beds after Norma regained strength
To head off chaos, as part of a multipronged approach to manage and order migration, it is time for decisive action to stabilize migrant hosting communities throughout the Americas
The Mexican photographer has a new exhibition documenting the marginalized, rural people of her country
The former secretary of defense whose arrest in 2021 caused a diplomatic clash has received recognition for his contributions to the army
After announcing an investment of nearly $5 billion to build a factory in northern Mexico, Elon Musk’s company is facing unexpected delays. This would impact its plan to put its new model on the market in 2025
The list of burials illuminates one of the favorite tactics of criminals in these times of war against drug trafficking and organized crime: ‘disappearing’ people
British historian Edward Shawcross presents a very readable biography of a royal caught up in an ill-fated imperial adventure
Located in the historic center of the city of Mérida, this establishment breathes new life into one of the most essential ingredients of Latin American cuisine
The announcement of 20 new miles of fencing comes as Blinken and Mayorkas visit the country, and increases pressure on the U.S. president ahead of the 2024 elections.
The announcement of new construction on the border fence overshadowed the visit of Antony Blinken and Alejandro Mayorkas, with migration and drug-trafficking the main topics
A new resolution being put forth by Representative Joaquin Castro — to which EL PAÍS has had access — rejects the possibility of U.S. military intervention on Mexican soil
Presidential contenders will have Army protection for the 2024 campaign after over 100 people running for office in 2021 were killed
The popular president will seek to complete infrastructure initiatives, support his party’s candidate and ensure a smooth succession
The governor of Tamaulipas state later lowered the number of people estimated to have been in the church at the time to about 70
Mexican businesses estimate the economic impact of lower exports at over $1.2 billion so far
The brutal murders in the community of Malpaso, in the north-central state, underscore how drug cartels control large swathes of the country
The American horror franchise returns with its tenth movie, which has a large Mexican cast and delves even deeper into the mind of serial killer Jigsaw
The harsh comments came as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Trade Representative Katherine Tai met their Mexican counterparts at the State Department
The families of the six teenagers who were murdered in the Mexican town of Malpaso have buried their dead. They are filled with rage, but they are also fearful, due to the presence of informants from organized crime at the funerals
The massacre of six young people reveals how organized crime has imposed its rule over a Mexican state that is plagued by everyday violence and a war between cartels