Mexico’s crematorium scandal: The slow and painful identification of 383 bodies
Of the remains recovered, only six of the deceased have been fully identified. Forensic experts have subjected 133 to a hydration process to extract their fingerprints
Of the remains recovered, only six of the deceased have been fully identified. Forensic experts have subjected 133 to a hydration process to extract their fingerprints

Independently compiled data shows a dramatic increase since mid-May to 209. With the larger immigration budget approved in the mega-tax law, this number is expected to rise

A social mobility survey shows that 50% of people born into the lowest economic strata do not improve their economic condition

García Harfuch has presented a police and intelligence initiative targeting the criminal charges imposed on both large and small businesses

Mexican authorities are ignoring the latest provocation from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, while urging the local population not to indulge in xenophobic attitudes

The son of Mexico’s boxing legend finds himself behind bars in Los Angeles — the latest twist in a life marked by scandal, recovery, and inner turmoil

A mixture of fear, silence and the need to carry on make up daily life in this Mexican state. June ended with over 200 murders and 80 disappearances, making it the most violent month since the war between Los Mayitos and Los Chapitos began

The champion will be decided in a classic showdown between CONCACAF’s strongest teams, set against a complex social and political backdrop shaped by Donald Trump’s immigration policy

The resumption of livestock exports and the reduced tax on remittances are concrete victories, but the bilateral relationship has not yet found solid footing

The founder of Ambulante and a key figure in documentary filmmaking joins the group of Mexicans who will vote for the 2026 Oscars, along with Adriana Paz, David Pablos, Astrid Rondero, and Julio Chavezmontes

The Mexican boxer, arrested by US authorities, has never concealed his ties to Los Chapitos. His ex-wife, Frida Muñoz, is the widow of a son of the drug lord

With nearly 20 family members in the United States, the walls are closing in on Mexico’s leading drug trafficking dynasty

Judge Randolph Moss determined that the government overstepped its authority and violated U.S. immigration law

Eight countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are in the ‘red zone,’ according to an index created by Columbia University and the Rockefeller Foundation

The Mexican national team is getting closer and closer to winning its tenth trophy in the competition

The largest Spanish-speaking city in the world is set to host cultural activities that will enliven the grand Zócalo

Authorities have found a message exposing the conflict between the faction led by Mayo Zambada’s sons and Los Chapitos

EL PAÍS reconstructs the last movements of a group of 40 migrants from Cuba, Honduras and Ecuador who disappeared on December 21, 2024, in San José El Hueyate, on the coast of Chiapas. Six months later, no authorities have begun to search for them.

Four experts and a young Mexican man — who spent years in prison for contract killings and has since managed to get his life back on track — advocate for restorative justice
The Mexican reporter hosts one of the most-watched Spanish-language news programs among Hispanics in the U.S. In his first book, he reviews the events that have shaped his destiny

Mexico could win its tenth Gold Cup, breaking its own record

ICE’s weekend action has sparked fear across several Latino communities in Southern California

The US Treasury has sanctioned three financial institutions for money laundering and transactions with China, and is urging Mexico to investigate, emphasizing the importance of cooperation between the two countries

A veteran officer from the anti-drug agency told the U.S. Senate how the Mexican organization conducted surveillance during the trial of Rubén Oseguera González, son of El Mencho, in Washington DC

At least 13 candidates who were chosen in a direct vote by citizens have backgrounds that could jeopardize their victory

The arrest of nine former military personnel in Michoacán sheds light on a growing phenomenon in the region, which is experiencing high rates of violence

The government deployed more than 30,000 security personnel to mitigate the potential damage