Four days after the Cazones river overflowed, neighbors in one of the Mexican communities most seriously impacted by torrential rains are still clearing mud — and noting the absence of government assistance
US citizen Julie Moreno supported her Mexican husband, Nefatlí Juárez, in self-deporting for fear of being detained by ICE: ‘We were completely cornered’
Casualties were reported in five states, with Veracruz, Puebla and Hidalgo accounting for the majority of the victims of the flooding and landslides
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
The country’s rich biological heritage gave rise to spirits based on the agave plant. But now, local communities are facing a voracious industry that is putting their main pollinators at risk
Days after the kidnapping of a group of people from Tlaxcala, a car with nine bodies was found on a highway in Puebla. Now no authority wants to take responsibility
At the height of the pandemic, Karina García and her husband Lalo Rodríguez hosted dinners in a tiny fifth-floor walk-up. Four years later, they opened a restaurant that rose to best-of-city lists in just four months
The fake psychiatrist diagnosed two young women suffering from anxiety as schizophrenic and with ‘narcissistic personality disorder.’ She pressured them to take antipsychotics that she prescribed with false ID cards
Housing nearly 2,000 animals, the zoo was the first ‘safari park’ in Latin America
Maria Grazia Chiuri, creative director of the Parisian fashion brand, has turned to the ancient craftsmanship of Mexico to embroider the Cruise 2024 collection — a collaboration woven with the artisan communities of Chiapas, Oaxaca and Puebla
Activist Catalina Vargas disappeared one month after the execution of Teresa Magueyal. The UN has warned of the spiral of violence directed towards the searchers in the state
After hundreds of explosions and more than 40 hours of continuous emissions, researchers believe the Mexican volcano will stabilize but with high levels of activity
The Ministry of National Defense assigns 6,000 troops to assist more than 125,000 people in Puebla, State of Mexico, Morelos and Tlaxcala, in the center of the country
In Mexico, these types of murders by angry crowds are spreading from rural to urban areas and are frequently incited by organized crime