María Dueñas, from best-selling writer to screenwriter and producer in the US
After selling 10 million books worldwide, the author of ‘The Time in Between’ has created the series ‘The Artists: First Strokes,’ an original 10-episode show for ViX
After selling 10 million books worldwide, the author of ‘The Time in Between’ has created the series ‘The Artists: First Strokes,’ an original 10-episode show for ViX
Forensic experts who studied the bodies of civilians who allegedly died at the hands of soldiers concur with the lieutenant’s claim of a shootout with gang members, despite questions raised by video footage of the incident
Attackers shot at and set fire to his vehicle as he was traveling through a small town in Michoacán
Migrants can lose anywhere from $1 to $20,000 per person overall in the scams, according to social media posts monitored during May and June and testimonies collected from migrants in early June
EL PAÍS has seen statements from security forces about the chaotic scene that left five people dead and implicated a colonel
24 states have had areas designated as such for the first time, bringing the country’s total number of unique destinations of cultural interest to 177
Some of Mexico’s leading chefs highlight the exclusivity of the local producers of its cuisine, first declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Half a century ago, the diplomat provided shelter in Montevideo to those in peril following the coup, and his memory lives on today for those he saved
The result of a survey reveals that 63% of respondents in these Latin American countries agree that LGBTQ+ people should run for and hold public office
Since the tariff goes against the established free trade agreement, it could further complicate the confrontation that the country already has with its northern neighbors over GM corn
Mexican artist Naomi Rincón Gallardo exhibits her ‘Tzitzimime Trilogy’ at La Casa Encendida in Madrid. The three audiovisual works draw on mythological tradition to address issues such as the destruction of the environment and gender identity
The attacker – who operated in the borough of Tlalpan – has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting two of his victims. Trials are still pending in five other cases
Hugo Delgado Granados, researcher and specialist in volcanology at UNAM, clears up the main concerns about the supposed formation of a volcano south of the capital
The contenders tout the virtues of President López Obrador, well aware of the influence he wields in the succession process
Besides his work for Roberto Madrazo, the attorney Juan Ramón Collado allegedly also paid for former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari’s stay at a luxury hotel in 2011
The Mexican singer sings Rocío Dúrcal’s lyrics over the DJ’s dance music beat in ‘Invítame A Un Café’
They call themselves Abeja Negra SOS — a group of mostly women working hive by hive to relocate bees that would be exterminated if they remained in Mexico’s crowded capital city
The singer, originally from Culiacán, Sinaloa, talks about her experience of being the only Mexican act at Coachella and finding an audience in the United States while putting together her third album
Migration can advance sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean by stimulating economic growth and decelerating population aging
The Mexican journalist talks about his assassination attempt, the chaos of the moment, the six months that have passed, the president’s attacks and the stagnation of the investigation: ‘Someone tried to kill me. I don’t know who, I don’t know why’
Montserrat Caballero associates the intimidation with her public safety work during her government: ‘Because of this, I was attacked’
ECLAC believes that migration should be an informed and free choice, and not a necessity imposed by deprivation and suffering
Humanitarian groups in Laredo, Texas, say they had recently warned U.S. Customs and Border Protection that certain groups were controlling access to the international crossing on the Mexican side
For the last seven years, Kenya Cuevas has been finding burial spots for friends. Now she is building Mexico’s first mausoleum for trans women
A group of scientists is studying whether the loss of fur detected in this species, which live in Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, is due to the increase in sea temperature
A recent case involving the murder of seven call center workers in the Mexican state of Jalisco has shed light on one of the new tentacles of the cartel. Shell companies – which are controlled by the mafia – issue fake documents to tourists and demand that they pay taxes on properties that don’t exist
The game casts players as Aztec warriors with a mission to save Tenochtitlan, but has been criticized as racist and historically inaccurate