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 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
Sexual offenses are woven into the history of Ciudad Juárez, where authorities don’t have the necessary resources to fight the trafficking of minors
Teenagers in Ciudad Juárez face precariousness, urban decline and violence every day, their options limited to organized crime or exploitative factory conditions
A group of businessmen and government officials shaped Ciudad Juárez at the whim of economic interests, which even now explain the desolate conditions in which minors have grown up over the last four decades
They are the children and grandchildren of a generation that knew nothing but violence. Without support networks, criminal groups easily recruit them as spotters, or turn them into guides for migrants
Besieged by organized crime and abandoned by the state, a generation that has only known violence survives. EL PAÍS dissects the forced recruitment, sex trafficking, and lack of opportunities faced by minors on this border
The victim was recovering from a shooting and a cartel operative posed as a relative to finish him off. At least three drivers have been murdered in the past week
Uncertainty reigns in the hours leading up to the August 1 deadline given by the US president for the implementation of his tariffs
The project’s goal is to understand the peak’s internal structure, resolve questions as to the existence of magma chambers and optimize monitoring and disaster prevention
He became an activist after retiring in 2015, developing and perfecting a system to independently account for deportation planes. He is now passing the baton to a non-profit that will continue his work
ICE launches a hiring campaign targeting retired agents to carry out the largest deportation effort in history, as desired by Trump
Hernán Bermúdez, the former head of Security and Citizen Protection in the state of Tabasco, has been showing up in Mexican Army documents since 2019. He has been identified as a key player in organized crime in his home state
Statues come and go on the streets of Mexico City, whether people put them up or authorities take them down
Every day, migrants expelled by the Trump administration arrive in Guatemala. Others are turning back before even reaching the US-Mexico border, defeated by the growing difficulties. Returnees carry with them a sense of failure
One patient’s story illustrates how artificial intelligence can unclog a system strangled by bureaucracy
The economic effects are undermining executive confidence and potential job growth in both countries. Long-term planning has become nearly impossible, according to business leaders and experts
The arrest of the drug lord marks its first anniversary, while the Mexican State bleeds due to the fight initiated by his henchmen against the sons of his former partner, Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán
The criminal group targeted farms and transport companies, intercepted packages, and imposed quotas under a regime of terror