The real estate boom in neighborhoods south of Mexico City is accelerating the transformation of these areas ahead of next year’s competition, upsetting residents as they contend with displacement, unregulated development, and water shortages
The United States is systematically expelling migrants south of the border, as the island refuses to accept them. There’s little certainty about the number of Cubans deported, nor about their status in the country
The iconic Mexican celebration is also taking root in Arizona, where the altars and workshops created by two locals serve as a tribute to and celebration of their heritage
The turf war between organized crime factions keeps producers in Tierra Caliente held hostage with quotas. The murder of Bernardo Bravo is a message about the price of seeking justice
The opening of a major exhibition of Mexican art in four Spanish venues has become a gesture of rapprochement between the two countries
Mexican Rosalía Torres-Weiner, who identifies as an ‘artivist,’ travels to various locations in North Carolina with a mobile exhibition that spreads cultural heritage and expression
Jalisco is the state with the highest number of missing officers, with 84 cases over six years. Forty-two have been found murdered
The government is close to capturing the tax lawyer, whom it accuses of leading a gigantic structure of shell companies serving corrupt politicians, businessmen, and drug traffickers
Nearly 50 murders have been recorded in Sinaloa in the last week, mainly in the capital, the main front of a war between cartel factions that has lasted more than a year
Mexico City and Washington have been experiencing tension for eight months. Thursday marks the end of the 90-day period that the US president gave the Mexican government to evaluate their trade relationship
Hotel occupancy fell by more than 10% in September, revealing a shift in tourism dynamics in the region
A passion for Colombian music has helped forge a unique identity in this Mexican city. It gives a distinctive folklore, aesthetic and way of life to the rough neighborhood of La Independencia
As the Mexican government considers using this process again to increase dwindling oil reserves, the activist and scientist warns of the social and environmental consequences
Although Claudia Sheinbaum’s government has touted its plan, experts point to declining figures in sectors like manufacturing and construction, as well as weak public and private investment
More than 100,000 former members of the armed forces do not have American citizenship and are at risk of being removed from the country
The artist, who made little-known parts of Mexico the setting for her work, receives the prestigious Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts in Spain
Accused of trafficking the drug for Mexican cartels and laundering millions of dollars, he had fled to Cuba after escaping from Mexico City last summer while on house arrest
At a roundtable on his homeland security task forces, the US president again floated the possibility of land incursions against drugs in Latin America
The Sheinbaum administration is confident of ‘reaching a very successful conclusion’ in the negotiations with Washington
Accused of trafficking for cartels and laundering millions of dollars, Brother Wang fled Mexico City for Havana
Residents in the neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa, where he lived until now, mobilized on social media to find him temporary shelter
The government is overhauling a fly production complex in Chiapas to make it the ‘world’s most modern’ facility of its kind, capable of manufacturing millions of sterile specimens as a chemical-free form of pest control
Mexico is intensifying efforts to take custody of Zhi Dong Zhang, a priority target of the United States who remains detained in Cuba after being expelled from Russia
Monitoring carried out by two Brazilian research websites shows how, subtly, sexist discourses land on TikTok
After surviving the encounter with a nearly four-meter-long specimen, Mauricio Hoyos continues to fight against the stigma surrounding these animals
Half of the country’s electricity is generated with imported gas. For experts, this reality must be diversified, so that the country can achieve a sustainable framework
After being incarcerated for two decades in the United States, the Cuban man was released in 2021 — only to be grabbed by ICE and deported last month