
The many faces behind remittances: ‘Every week I sent them money so that they could eat what we were not able to’
Behind every migrant who sends money to their family abroad lies a story of uprooting and hardship, but also of solidarity and hope

Behind every migrant who sends money to their family abroad lies a story of uprooting and hardship, but also of solidarity and hope

The Mexican pop phenomenon has sued producer Sergio Andrade for rape in a civil lawsuit as new victims come forward

Mexico’s immigration agency sent at least 22 flights from its border region with the U.S. to southern cities during the last 10 days of December, according to Witness at the Border

In some coastal towns in Oaxaca, private recycling initiatives have sprung up. But production of the material continues unabated

Democratic President Joe Biden has backed such programs as a way to lower prices, signing an executive order in 2021 that directed the FDA to work with states on imports

President López Obrador acknowledges that the 32 captive migrants were released and not rescued. This is not the first time the criminal group has freed kidnap victims after pressure from authorities

The ‘nearshoring’ narrative, strength of the exchange rate and economic expansion have convinced international markets, which support a historic bond issuance: the $7.5 billion placed this week exceed the total debt issued during the entire 12 months of recent years

A shelter with headquarters in the Mexican capital and on the border with Guatemala offers a temporary home for those fleeing homophobia

The collection of this ‘tax’ unleashes violence that leaves hundreds of people dead each year, and it robs the public coffers of a fortune

The diplomatic delegations agreed on the need to keep the border open for trade

The death toll at the world’s most dangerous land crossing threatens to surpass the 560 victims documented last year

A top-level delegation, led by Antony Blinken, will meet with the Mexican president on Wednesday to discuss ‘enforcement actions’ to stem the flow of arrivals

It was another sign of the outsized role that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has given to Mexico’s armed forces

Climate change has taken a toll on the diversity of the Gulf of California that dazzled French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. Several initiatives in the area seek to regenerate its ecosystems

Piñatas are interwoven with Christian traditions in Mexico

A delegation of top U.S. officials will visit Mexico for talks on how to enforce immigration rules at the two countries’ shared border

Stellantis, an automaker of 14 car brands including Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler, expressed concern

Two weeks after its opening, construction continues on the tourist port of entry, which is projected to receive 700,000 travelers in 2024

Attendants in sexist uniforms staff the recently opened railway that connects beach resorts and archaeological sites in the country’s southeast

2023 is the third consecutive year in which the country’s economic growth has exceeded the projections of market analysts at the beginning of the year

An armed group opened fire on a group of friends and the music band during a holiday celebration on a private estate in Salvatierra, in the state of Guanajuato, the scene of bloody turf battles between drug cartels

The story of Purita Valle reflects the suffering of migrants in Central America and Mexico, according to the latest report from Doctors Without Borders

AMLO tied the high levels of violence in Guanajuato to the increase in drug use seen in the state in central Mexico and said it required special attention

EL PAÍS climbs aboard with President López Obrador for the inauguration of his pet project, with a route from Campeche to Cancún that still lacks connections, garages and workmanship

The Mexican writer just published ‘Transporte a la infancia,’ a story of violence and love through her memories as a young trans girl who, in many ways, was saved by her mother

Lawyers for the former Mexican official, imprisoned in the U.S. for drug trafficking and organized crime, say they have new evidence that exonerates their client

President López Obrador travels to Campeche for the inauguration of his administration’s flagship project, which has been dogged by criticism due to cost overruns and its social and environmental impact