
The silent housing crisis in Latin America
Over the past 20 years, the home ownership rate in many countries in the region has fallen by as much as 15 to 20 percentage points

Over the past 20 years, the home ownership rate in many countries in the region has fallen by as much as 15 to 20 percentage points

Washington claims the veteran drug lord and other cartel leaders earned $10 million a year from cocaine trafficking alone, while El Mayo held assets worth $15 billion

Omar Reyes’ posting to the Financial Intelligence Unit strengthens the arsenal of tools available to Claudia Sheinbaum’s security czar

The US agency claims to be working with its Mexican partners, but Claudia Sheinbaum says that there’s no agreement that includes the DEA in the initiative

Tuesday’s small derailment at a station in Yucatán has once again put the spotlight on the megaproject’s extremely rapid construction, the lack of operational testing, and possible hidden defects

In the Arizona desert, a Homeland Security team uses military aircraft equipped with radar to target irregular migration

The son of the former world boxing champion is accused of organized crime and arms trafficking

The accused drug trafficker, arrested under unusual circumstances in July 2024, is taking the same path as Ovidio Guzmán

A trail of recent initiatives and statements expose the agenda that the United States wants to impose on its southern neighbor

The country is taking steps to make room for the next generation of professionals — but needs investment and stability in its relationship with the United States to capitalize on opportunity

Washington accuses the Michoacán group of manufacturing and distributing methamphetamine, cocaine, and fentanyl, and smuggling them into the country

Donald Trump’s continued demands herald new stages in security cooperation against the backdrop of trade tariffs

Analysis of a stalagmite reveals that some extreme events lasted for more than a decade

Visitor statistics have been increasing since 2023. Total tourist spending also increased by 5.7%

The Mexican artist is in the eye of the storm, sanctioned by the Treasury Department for allegedly money laundering for the criminal organization. His social media accounts and access to his music online have been blocked

The impact of the rainy season reveal decades of neglect, poor urban management, and institutional neglect that has worsened the flooding

A journey that begins in the vibrant capital of the Mexican state and ends on the famous ‘Chepe Express’ train after stops in Cuauhtemoc’s Mennonite community, Creel and the Tarahumara Mountains

The visual artist speaks with EL PAÍS about the impact of her life on her craft. She hopes that, by joining the New York gallery, appreciation of her photographs will increase in Mexico

The Spanish anthropologist goes past the image of Tlaxacalan traitors to speak of a population with well-defined sociopolitical structures and sophisticated art forms

The Mexican version of the reality show flags up the importance of family and partners when it comes to changing eating patterns

With over 94,000 followers, Tristan Ryan Perkins uses his Instagram account to denounce the policies implemented by the current Administration

Mexico is attempting to weed out corruption and fraud from a department that Donald Trump has targeted ahead of the renegotiation of the USMCA agreement

Hundreds of migrants live crowded together in Ciudad Juárez, awaiting legal changes in the US, while others have already settled with the idea of staying

The decision opens the door to a possible plea deal between the drug lord and authorities

The Environmental Investigation Agency report that the criminal organization has earned more than $8 billion since 2019 through smuggling in Mexico bound for South America

A judge will decide on August 8 on the end of the protections contemplated in the Flores Agreement, which ensures the basic rights and services that children must receive but which Trump wants to eliminate

Around 5,000 foreigners, mostly Latin Americans, are now housed in 16 shelters in the Mexican capital, trapped between the challenges of finding an affordable way to return home or crossing an increasingly fortified U.S. border