The number of Americans residing in Mexico has surged in the last three years
The figure has grown 70% from 2019 and is close to 20,000 people despite warnings by the US State Department about high rates of violent crime and kidnappings
The figure has grown 70% from 2019 and is close to 20,000 people despite warnings by the US State Department about high rates of violent crime and kidnappings
The judicial process against the former head of Mexican public security has seen several high-ranking narcos reveal the horrors and excesses of the war on drugs
José Melesio, César Salazar and Leo Reyes – all residents of the United States – returned to their native country for a few days. They were subsequently abducted and executed. With no suspects in custody, their families are demanding justice
After a week-long trial, a six-member jury convicted the telenovela star of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Juan Ricardo Hernández
Prosecutors call a former Mexican cop and a Sinaloa Cartel frontman to testify about how million-dollar bribes greased the wheels of organized crime
The state produced more than 60% of the savory hot peppers in 2021
The Mexican government has filed a suit in Florida accusing the former security official of diverting over $750 million in public funds, while a NY court is trying him for allegedly taking bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel
New appointments are available each day at 6am, but migrants find themselves stymied by error messages from the government’s CBPOne mobile app
Nicholas Palmeri’s socializing and vacationing with Miami drug lawyers, detailed in confidential records, brought his ultimate downfall
The tournament will include six teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, which returns after two editions
New research has found a link between the use of these drugs and the loss of effectiveness of antibacterials
Cartel leaders viewed García Luna as ‘the best investment they had,’ said Villarreal Barragan, who pleaded guilty himself to drug trafficking
The executive had a one-way plane ticket to Mexico booked for Jan. 26, 2022, three weeks after being convicted by a jury on four counts of fraud and conspiracy
The former Barça defender has been accused of having abused a woman in a nightclub last December, an accusation that he has denied in a statement to Spanish television
For decades, visitors to the oceanfront hub could easily converse and touch, but access gradually diminished from the United States over the last 15 years
The secretary of public security during the presidency of the rightist leader was arrested in Dallas in 2019, charged with taking millions of dollars in bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel
In a letter delivered to Mexico’s ambassador to the United States via his attorney, the imprisoned drug lord protests his living conditions. He is asking President López Obrador to intercede
The engineer became the country’s first woman to go beyond the Earth’s frontier. She has quit her job at NASA to focus on promoting the Mexican space industry
The North American Leaders’ Summit came to a close on Tuesday, with the leaders of Mexico, US and Canada announcing their commitment to turn the region into a competitive trade bloc
With Biden visiting El Paso and Mexico City, it is critical to remember there is far more to the border, and to the bilateral relationship, than migration
The Mexican president told his US counterpart to ‘do away’ with his ‘abandonment of Latin America’ in a bilateral meeting held as part of the North American Leaders’ Summit
The son of drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán was raised in affluence and joined the family business when he was only 18
The singer is accused of recruiting underage girls for a music training program, where they were allegedly raped, beaten and banned from seeing family and friends
The ‘three amigos’ – the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States – will meet in Mexico for the first time in more than a decade. This will also be the first visit by an American president to Latin America since 2014
Residents of Culiacán and neighboring towns recount the hours of violence that were inflicted upon them, in retaliation for the arrest of drug lord Ovidio Guzmán
Ovidio Guzmán was detained by the Mexican Army in an isolated place, during low traffic hours. Despite all precautions taken, the confrontation left 29 people dead, including 10 soldiers
The Mexican pop diva is accused of grooming underage girls to have sex with her former partner, producer Sergio Andrade