
‘Gringo go home’: Mexico City’s housing crisis precedes digital nomads
The Mexican capital’s housing crisis has given rise to a wave of xenophobia that absolves the real culprits
The Mexican capital’s housing crisis has given rise to a wave of xenophobia that absolves the real culprits
The victims have been identified as Alejandro Hernández Fuentes and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera. Four other Hispanic workers are still missing, but U.S. authorities said it is no longer safe for divers to continue searching the accident area
A 6,500 square foot building protects recent findings from excavations carried out during the construction of the Maya Train route, which have shed light on life in the famous Mexican civilization
New documentary ‘Toshkua’ follows this Honduran woman as she works to find her son, Marco Antonio Amador. He disappeared 11 years ago between Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa, two cities in the northeastern Mexican state of Tamaulipas
Many of the more than 1 million who have left the Caribbean nation feel helpless when they call terrified family members who can’t leave
The organization 1800 Migrante claims that a police raid caused the migrants to flee and regain their freedom. The criminal group tried to get money from the families of the people being held
Experts will analyze the Codices of San Andrés Tetepilco to unravel the history of Mexico’s old imperial capital
EL PAÍS has accessed dozens of internal documents from El Yunque, which explain the doctrine behind the ultraconservative Mexican sect. Various far-right lobbying and action groups — having infiltrated political parties and civil society organizations — are united in a strategy to impose an agenda against abortion, equal marriage and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights
The authorities said the detained capo was ‘one of the main generators of violence’ in the Mexican capital and suggested La Unión Tepito has imploded after the capture of several leaders
Morena’s presidential candidate schedules an intense campaign tour of Nuevo León, Coahuila and Durango, states traditionally resistant to the political left
The singer-songwriter talks about her career, the upcoming elections in Mexico, and her desire for change in a ‘very sexist’ country
They are not the most famous or the most played on streaming services, but these tunes connect precisely with their generation. The key? Classic, honest and direct songs
Global container traffic data, compiled by the company Xeneta, support the thesis that Beijing is using the Mexican route as a way to avoid U.S. tariffs and restrictions on Chinese products
The retired artist depicted a 1956 tropical sunset over the Pacific Ocean in one of his rare, unexhibited oil paintings
Since 2022, officers and criminals have been fighting an all-out battle in one of Guanajuato’s most important cities. In the last year, 22 agents have been killed. EL PAÍS accompanies a team on their patrol
Both leading presidential candidates have placed crime at the center of their platforms. Xóchitl Gálvez is promising to build a mega-prison, while Claudia Sheinbaum wants to integrate the National Guard into the Army
In the face of multiple global crises that disproportionately affect women, integrating the commitment to inclusion and equity into public budget planning in Latin America and the Caribbean is key for regional development
A total of 53% of men and 69% of women favor a female candidate to win the elections
The Fifth Circuit vacates the lower court’s decision, but gives the Biden administration seven days to appeal the ruling, moving the case closer to being heard at the Supreme Court
The region’s far-right leaders are waging a battle against the gains made by the feminist movement
The record of arrests in 2023 and the internal deportation strategy used by authorities evidence that the Mexican government is putting obstacles in the way of people moving towards the northern border
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
Quebec’s premier has been urging the Canadian government to slow the influx of immigrants. The U.S. government also urged its neighbor to take action as some Mexicans have been crossing illegally into the U.S. from Canada
At least 33 people involved in politics, some of whom are aspiring to office, have been assassinated in the first two months of the year
The city is undergoing reconstruction and the inhabitants are still relying on government aid while the sporting event promotes tourism
The candidate for the ruling party, Claudia Sheinbaum, aims to fill the biggest plaza in Mexico City. Xóchitl Gálvez — representing the main opposition coalition — has retreated to her stronghold in Guanajuato
A House initiative seeks to expand a doctrine that allows the use of lethal force against intruders who enter someone’s residence. The Democratic governor has promised to veto it if it is approved