11/25/2020 - Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena arrested in Mexico
12/02/2020 - French restaurateur killed in Mexico City 'to steal his wine'
12/02/2020 - 'Stay home,' says US mayor at Mexico beach resort
12/03/2020 - Reptiles smuggled from Mexico found at German airport stitched inside dolls
12/05/2020 - New Mexico shut down nearly everything to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed by covid. It wasn’t enough.
12/06/2020 - A murder in Veracruz: Slain journalist’s story a portrait of a violent, corrupt era in Mexico
12/11/2020 - Aztec skull tower: Archaeologists unearth new sections in Mexico City
12/16/2020 - U.S. warns new law in Mexico would "only benefit" drug cartels
12/21/2020 - Mexico violence: Security raised in Puerto Vallarta after ambush
12/22/2020 - Mexico To Start Covid-19 Vaccinations On Thursday
12/24/2020 - Covid: Mexico, Chile and Costa Rica begin mass vaccination
12/28/2020 - Phase 3 Trials Begin For Novavax Vaccine In US, Mexico
01/02/2021 - Mexico was the deadliest country for journalists in 2020
01/04/2021 - Mexico Offers Julian Assange Political Asylum After UK Blocks Extradition
01/04/2021 - Mexico Approves AstraZeneca-Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine
01/05/2021 - Mexico coronavirus cases surge as US tourists keep coming
01/08/2021 - Eyes are on the new U.S. administration to end “Remain in Mexico” asylum program
01/15/2021 - Salvador Cienfuegos: Mexico clears ex-defence minister over US drugs link claims
01/15/2021 - 700 kids crossed the U.S. border alone after being required to wait in Mexico
01/18/2021 - Migrant caravan: Mexico presses US to reform immigration policies
01/19/2021 - US-Mexico border wall seesaws win design award
01/25/2021 - Mexico's president tests positive for COVID-19
01/25/2021 - 19 burned bodies found near Mexico-U.S. border
01/25/2021 - Burnt bodies found in vehicles on US-Mexico border
01/26/2021 - Mexico and Caribbean beach resorts offer Covid tests for new U.S. travel requirements
01/27/2021 - Covid-19: US regulators issue warning over 'toxic' Mexico hand sanitisers
01/28/2021 - US-Mexico border: The gruesome attack that shocked a village
01/28/2021 - Mexico Overtakes India, Now Has World's Third Most Covid Deaths
01/31/2021 - Three lives, one message: Stop killing Mexico's transgender women
02/03/2021 - 12 officers charged after 19 bodies found near Mexico-U.S. border
02/12/2021 - U.S. to start taking in asylum-seekers Trump required to wait in Mexico
02/12/2021 - US to allow in thousands of asylum seekers waiting in Mexico
02/12/2021 - Joe Biden Begins Dismantling Trump's "Remain In Mexico" Asylum Policy
02/14/2021 - Mexico Gets Over 8 Lakh AstraZeneca Vaccine Doses From India
02/15/2021 - Cold Snap Leaves 8 Million In Texas, Mexico Without Power
02/18/2021 - Texas Senator Ted Cruz flew to Mexico amid state energy crisis, US media report
02/19/2021 - U.S. admits asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in-Mexico policy
02/20/2021 - U.S. admits asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in-Mexico policy
02/25/2021 - U.S. processes asylum seekers from Mexico migrant camp
03/02/2021 - After all Americans have been vaccinated, US willing to discuss the issue with Mexico
03/02/2021 - Thirteen die in southern California crash near Mexico border
03/08/2021 - Names of women victimized by violence painted on metal barriers protecting Mexico's National Palace
03/08/2021 - Women's day: Mexico barrier turned into women's memorial
03/08/2021 - Pope Francis visits dangerous city in Mexico
03/08/2021 - Pope Francis brings message of hope to youth in Mexico
03/08/2021 - The pope's first day in Mexico
03/08/2021 - Women's Day: Protesters clash with police in Mexico
03/10/2021 - Mexico marijuana: Lower house passes recreational cannabis bill
03/11/2021 - Mexico to join the club of countries that decriminalize cannabis
03/18/2021 - US to send 4m vaccine doses to Canada and Mexico
03/18/2021 - 13 Dead In Ambush On Mexico Police Convoy: Officials
03/18/2021 - Mexico violence: Gunmen kill 13 in ambush on police convoy
03/20/2021 - Gang warfare next to Mexico City leaves 13 police officers on patrol massacred
03/26/2021 - Argentina halts all flights to/from Brazil, Chile and Mexico
03/26/2021 - Presidents of Bolivia and Mexico warn OAS to do its job and nothing more
03/28/2021 - Mexico says country's true Covid death toll is 60% higher than official test-confirmed number
03/28/2021 - Covid-19: Mexico revises coronavirus death toll up by 60%
03/30/2021 - Mexico police under fire after woman's death in custody
04/01/2021 - New Mexico set to legalize marijuana as New York ends its pot prohibition
04/07/2021 - Mexico Grants Authorisation For Emergency Use Of India's Covaxin Vaccine
04/13/2021 - Mexico arrests 30 marines over disappearances in Tamaulipas
04/14/2021 - Mayan urn returned to Mexico by Albion College
04/21/2021 - Mexico cartel used explosive drones to attack police
04/22/2021 - Coronavirus: Pfizer confirms fake versions of vaccine in Poland and Mexico
05/03/2021 - As U.S. seeks to outsource immigration enforcement, Mexico gains leverage
05/03/2021 - Mexico apologises to Mayan people for historic abuses
05/03/2021 - Mexico City Metro Overpass, Train Cars Collapse On Road Below
05/04/2021 - Mexico City metro overpass collapses, killing 15
05/04/2021 - Mexico City metro overpass collapses onto road killing at least 15
05/04/2021 - Bolivia, Mexico agree to lift mutual visa requirement for short stays
05/04/2021 - Mexico City metro: Fears structural failure behind deadly crash
05/04/2021 - "Found His Cellphone": Desperate Searches After Mexico Metro Collapse
05/04/2021 - Mexico City metro: Shock, grief, anger in Mexico over metro crash
05/05/2021 - Mexico City metro: 'My dad never came home'
05/08/2021 - Mexico City metro: Hundreds protest at scene of deadly rail collapse
05/13/2021 - 73-Million-Year-Old "Talkative" Dinosaur Species Found In Mexico
05/16/2021 - Mexico's Andrea Meza Crowned Miss Universe 2021
05/20/2021 - Astra-Zeneca vaccines produced jointly by Mexico and Argentina almost ready for delivery
05/22/2021 - U.S. prepares to downgrade Mexico air safety rating
05/25/2021 - FAA downgrades Mexico air safety rating, prohibiting new flights from country's airlines
05/31/2021 - Mexico targets global fashion houses for using indigenous patterns
06/02/2021 - Growing sinkhole threatens to swallow home in Mexico
06/04/2021 - Mexico mid-terms marred by threats, attacks and killings
06/05/2021 - Mexico blasts OAS Secretary General Almagro, "one of the worst in history"
06/05/2021 - Harris heads to Guatemala, Mexico to address migration and manage expectations for quick results
06/06/2021 - Man Throws Severed Head At Voting Station In Mexico Amid Elections
06/07/2021 - Mexico elections: Polls close after vote marred by violence
06/09/2021 - Kamala Harris tackles migration on Guatemala, Mexico tour
06/11/2021 - Texas Governor Wants To Resume Building Mexico Border Wall
06/15/2021 - Joe Biden Names Ambassadors To Sensitive Posts In Israel, Mexico
06/15/2021 - 12 Dead In Bus Crash In Northeast Mexico
06/16/2021 - Mexico missing students: Remains of third victim identified
06/16/2021 - 'Construction flaws' caused deadly Mexico City metro crash
06/21/2021 - Nicaragua political arrests lead Argentina and Mexico to recall envoys
06/22/2021 - Argentina and Mexico recall ambassadors to Nicaragua out of concern for human rights violations
06/23/2021 - Mexico prison: Six killed in fight between rival gangs
06/26/2021 - Drug Gang Shootout Leaves 18 Dead In Mexico: Government
06/26/2021 - 4 dead, 1 in critical condition after hot air balloon crash in New Mexico
06/26/2021 - Hot air balloon crash kills four in Albuquerque, New Mexico
06/28/2021 - Mexico marijuana: Top court decriminalises recreational use of cannabis
06/28/2021 - Mexico Supreme Court Decriminalizes Recreational Marijuana Use
07/01/2021 - Mexico's Covid Deaths Could Be 60% Higher Than Official Count
07/02/2021 - Video: Fire Rages In The Middle Of Ocean Near Mexico
07/06/2021 - Mexico to raffle assets belonging to drug lord "El Chapo" Guzmán
07/06/2021 - El Chapo's former safe house to be raffled off in Mexico
07/21/2021 - US Land Borders With Canada, Mexico To Remain Closed Until August 21
07/22/2021 - Trading sex for cosmetic surgery in Mexico's narco capital
07/26/2021 - Mexico favors creation of new body to replace OAS
08/04/2021 - Mexico sues U.S. gun companies, alleging ‘massive damage’ that is ‘destabilizing’ to society
08/04/2021 - Mexico sues US gun manufacturers over arms trafficking
08/04/2021 - At Least 10 Dead In Road Texas Crash Near Mexico Border
08/05/2021 - Mexico files law suit against US main gun manufacturers
08/07/2021 - This 65-year-old retiree just moved to a $420 per month apartment in Mexico by the beach—take a look
08/13/2021 - New round of negotiations between Venezuelan gov't opposition to kick off in Mexico
08/19/2021 - Hurricane Grace makes landfall near Mexico's Tulum temples
08/19/2021 - Heavy Wind, Rainfall In Mexico As Hurricane Grace Makes Landfall
08/20/2021 - The conquest of Mexico: civilizations that were doomed
08/20/2021 - Block Revival Of Trump 'Remain In Mexico' Policy: Biden To Supreme Court
08/20/2021 - Grace Now "Major" Category 3 Hurricane Heading For Mexico: US Forecasters
08/20/2021 - Grace becomes major hurricane, barrels toward Mexico's Gulf coast
08/21/2021 - Grace Makes Landfall In Mexico As Major Hurricane
08/21/2021 - Hurricane Grace kills eight as it rips through eastern Mexico
08/22/2021 - 8 Killed As Hurricane Grace Unleashes Severe Flooding In Mexico
08/23/2021 - One dead and many missing as Pemex offshore plant explodes in Gulf of Mexico
08/24/2021 - US court rules asylum seekers must stay in Mexico
08/24/2021 - US Supreme Court Revives "Remain In Mexico" Immigration Policy
08/25/2021 - Afghan All-Girl Robotics Team Members Land In Mexico
08/28/2021 - Oil firms slash U.S. Gulf of Mexico output by 91% ahead of powerful Hurricane Ida
09/05/2021 - Rush to contain large oil spill in Gulf of Mexico after Storm Ida
09/06/2021 - Mexico City to swap Columbus statue for one of indigenous woman
09/07/2021 - Mexico: Flash flooding sweeps away cars after heavy rain
09/07/2021 - Mexico decriminalises abortion
09/07/2021 - Flooding hits Mexico hospital, killing 17 patients
09/07/2021 - 6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Mexico; Buildings Sway In Capital
09/08/2021 - Mexico: Powerful earthquake hits Acapulco
09/08/2021 - New earthquake hits Mexico near Acapulco but floods kill more in Tula
09/08/2021 - Mexico earthquake: Lights seen in sky during tremor near Acapulco
09/12/2021 - Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in the Gulf of Mexico
09/14/2021 - Gunmen kidnap foreign guests from Mexico hotel
09/15/2021 - Maduro appoints jailed ally, with pending extradition to US, to political talks with the opposition in Mexico
09/15/2021 - Mexico drug lord 'The Viceroy' sentenced to 28 years
09/17/2021 - Mexico metro collapse: 'All I ever wanted was for my son to come home'
09/18/2021 - Latin America viewing Celac as a substitute for OAS during Summit starting in Mexico City
09/19/2021 - U.S. authorities accelerate removal of Haitians at border with Mexico
09/28/2021 - Life at 50C: Mexico's struggle for water
10/04/2021 - Cuban baseball players defect during tournament in Mexico
10/05/2021 - Chile and Interpol break up smuggling ring of Haitians and children to Mexico and US
10/08/2021 - Hundreds Of US-Bound Migrants Found Packed In Trucks In Mexico
10/09/2021 - In New Mexico, a bold experiment aims to take police out of the equation for mental health calls
10/11/2021 - This 42-year-old saved $660,000 and moved to Mexico after losing her 6-figure job
10/12/2021 - Mexico City to swap Columbus statue for one of indigenous woman
10/12/2021 - U.S. to lift Canada, Mexico land border restrictions in November for vaccinated visitors, officials say
10/12/2021 - US to re-open Mexico Canada borders for fully vaccinated travellers
10/13/2021 - Covid-19 live updates: U.S. to reopen Canada, Mexico overland borders for vaccinated tourists
10/13/2021 - US To Open Borders With Mexico, Canada To Vaccinated Travelers Next Month
10/15/2021 - Shots Fired In Robbery Attempt At Mexico City Airport, Two Injured
10/21/2021 - Former FARC leader not arrested in Mexico, just deported
10/22/2021 - Abortion in Mexico: Fight for rights just beginning, women say
10/23/2021 - 4 Dead In Gang Members, Police Shootout In Mexico During Security Check
10/24/2021 - Halyna Hutchins: Vigil held in New Mexico for cinematographer
10/25/2021 - Hurricane Rick Makes Landfall On Mexico's Pacific Coast
10/28/2021 - Hundreds of sea turtles wash up dead in Mexico
10/30/2021 - Migrant Caravan Advances Slowly In Southern Mexico, Some Reject Visas
10/30/2021 - Ancient wooden Mayan canoe unearthed almost intact in Mexico
11/01/2021 - Day of the Dead parade returns to Mexico City after Covid
11/04/2021 - Hundreds join violence against women protest in Mexico
11/04/2021 - Mexico: Shooting near Cancun leaves two dead, prosecutors say
11/04/2021 - Tourists Panic As Gang Shootout On Mexico Beach Leaves 2 Dead
11/06/2021 - 19 Dead, 3 Injured As Cargo Truck Crashes Into 6 Vehicles In Mexico
11/06/2021 - 2 Suspects Arrested In Mexico Beach Shooting That Left 2 Dead
11/09/2021 - Biden Plans Summit With Leaders Of Canada, Mexico On November 18: Report
11/16/2021 - Mexico's most wanted: Wife of cartel boss 'El Mencho' held
11/17/2021 - U.S. holds historic oil and gas lease sale in Gulf of Mexico days after climate summit
11/17/2021 - Why Mexico is not prepared for the migrant caravan
11/25/2021 - Russian company finds oil off the coast of Tabasco in Mexico
12/02/2021 - U.S. and Mexico reach deal to restart Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ program along border
12/02/2021 - US and Mexico to restart Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy
12/02/2021 - US Trump-Era "Remain In Mexico" Policy To Resume: Officials
12/02/2021 - Biden blasted for reviving Trump's Remain in Mexico policy
12/06/2021 - Norwegian cruise arrives at New Orleans with ten Covid-19 confirmed cases after a tour of Belize, Honduras and Mexico
12/09/2021 - At Least 49 Migrants Killed In Mexico Road Accident: Report
12/09/2021 - Mexico truck crash: At least 49 migrants killed as trailer overturns
12/10/2021 - Mexico truck crash: 'There are so many dead'
12/10/2021 - Mexico truck crash: Officials working to identify over 50 victims
12/11/2021 - This 68-year-old retiree lives on $620 per month in Mexico — take a look inside in her $160,000 home
12/11/2021 - Mexico truck crash: 'I woke up 50 metres from the truck'
12/12/2021 - Obituary: Vicente Fernández, Mexico's king of ranchera
12/13/2021 - Police and migrants clash outside Mexico City
12/18/2021 - Texas Building Its Own "Wall" On Mexico Border: Governor
12/20/2021 - Mexico tightens travel requirements on South American visitors
12/29/2021 - Children Among 8 Dead In Mexico Gun Attack
12/30/2021 - Cuban COVID-19 vaccine cleared for use in Mexico
01/06/2022 - Two arrested after 10 bodies found in car in Mexico
01/06/2022 - Car With 10 Bodies Found Outside Mexico Town Hall Where Drug Cartels Feud
01/13/2022 - US Prison In New Mexico Locksdown After Potential Ransomware Attack
01/17/2022 - Mexico missing: 'If I find a body, I recover a piece of my son'
01/19/2022 - Mexico to enact zero tolerance on homophobic chanting at football games
01/20/2022 - New Mexico is short on substitute teachers. The governor asked the National Guard and state employees for help.
01/24/2022 - Journalist Murdered In Mexico, Second In Same City In Less Than A Week
01/24/2022 - Mexico violence: Third journalist killed this year
01/24/2022 - Girl, 8, Who Recently Moved To US From Mexico, Shot Dead In Gang Violence
01/25/2022 - Dead Baby Found In Prison Garbage In Mexico, Over 20 Officials Arrested
01/26/2022 - New Mexico governor just signed on as a substitute teacher amid steep staff shortages
01/27/2022 - Violence on the rise on Mexico's Caribbean beaches
02/06/2022 - Bus Crash In Mexico Leaves 8 Dead, 15 Injured
02/11/2022 - Mexico City Mayor takes flak for supporting use of ivermectin against COVID-19
02/14/2022 - Mexico violence: Gunmen attack wake, then target funeral
02/14/2022 - Flock of blackbirds drops dead mid-flight in Mexico
02/19/2022 - US Homeland Department to deploy robot dogs along the border with Mexico
02/19/2022 - US Supreme Court Could Repeal Trump-Era "Remain In Mexico" Border Policy
02/23/2022 - Migrants clash with police in Mexico border town
02/24/2022 - Mexico the most lethal country for journalists: six dead in less than two months
02/28/2022 - Search for bodies after gunmen attack Mexico wake
03/02/2022 - Lula tells Mexico Bolsonaro meant a setback for Brazilians
03/06/2022 - Kicks And Punches As Rival Fans Clash At Mexico Football Match; 26 Injured
03/07/2022 - Mayan Train poses environmental threat to southern Mexico
03/28/2022 - Mexico shooting: At least 19 killed at cockfighting pit
03/28/2022 - Gunmen Kill 19 People At Party In Mexico, More Injured
03/28/2022 - In 43 Missing Students Case In Mexico, Probe Finds Military Hid Evidence
03/29/2022 - Some Americans are going to Mexico for cheaper petrol
03/30/2022 - Mexico missing students: Parents angry at military's obstruction
04/01/2022 - 6 Mutilated Bodies In Plastic Bags Found In Car In Mexico
04/07/2022 - Freedom of the press just a nice idea in Mexico
04/11/2022 - López Obrador wins Mexico recall vote amid low turnout
04/11/2022 - 8 Killed In Gun Attack On House Near Mexico City: Police
04/11/2022 - Mexico's fight to sue US gun manufacturers for $10bn
04/18/2022 - Mexico Congress fails to pass president's electricity reform
04/19/2022 - Mexico's Maya train: Work halted over cave concerns
05/04/2022 - Mississippi’s last abortion clinic may move to New Mexico if Roe is overturned
05/05/2022 - Could We Bomb Mexico's Drug Labs, Donald Trump Asked: Ex US Defense Head
05/07/2022 - Acid attack survivors in Mexico: 'Justice is not enough'
05/07/2022 - New Mexico wildfire: Huge blaze could worsen this weekend
05/09/2022 - Presidents of Cuba. Mexico sign joint statement in Havana
05/11/2022 - Mexico questions possible country "exclusions" for coming Americas' Summit, in Los Angeles
05/17/2022 - New Mexico blaze is now largest wildfire in state history
05/17/2022 - Spain calls for a quick ratification of EU trade agreements with Chile, Mexico and Mercosur, but what else is needed?
05/17/2022 - Mexico disappearances reach record high of 100,000 amid impunity
05/17/2022 - Drugs tunnel connecting US and Mexico found
05/21/2022 - US refineries purchasing more oil and fuel from Mexico, Colombia and Argentina
05/24/2022 - 10 Killed After Gunmen Open Fire On Bars, Hotel In Mexico
05/28/2022 - Mexico Confirms Country's First Monkeypox Case
05/31/2022 - Mexico facing water shortages despite approaching heavy storms
05/31/2022 - Mexico's Maya train project stalls as legal battle drags
05/31/2022 - 10 Dead As Hurricane Agatha Hits Mexico
06/01/2022 - Hurricane Agatha: 11 dead and dozens missing in Mexico
06/03/2022 - Church Leader Pleads Guilty To Sexually Abusing 3 Children In Mexico
06/06/2022 - Mexico's governing party captures four more states
06/09/2022 - Watch: Bridge In Mexico Collapses Right After Being Inaugurated
06/10/2022 - Mexico would like to see OAS dissolved, FM says
06/15/2022 - Mexico to vaccinate children aged 5-11 against COVID-19
06/18/2022 - Viral Video Shows Tiger Roaming Freely In Mexico Town
06/21/2022 - Mexico City Sets Guinness World Record After 14,299 Attend Boxing Class
06/22/2022 - Bodies of murdered priests and tour guide found in Mexico
06/28/2022 - Texas migrant deaths: Mexico blames poverty and US border crisis
07/04/2022 - Survey shows Mexico is a gay-friendly place
07/13/2022 - Mexico to spend $1.5bn on modernising US border
07/16/2022 - Mexico Captures FBI's "Most Wanted" Drug Lord Caro Quintero
07/18/2022 - Mexico mourns marines who crashed after drug lord's capture
07/18/2022 - Julian Assange Committed "No Serious Crime": Mexico President To Biden
07/21/2022 - Elon Musk Slams General Motors For Producing Electric Vehicles In Mexico
07/26/2022 - Mexico Reservoir Nearly Vanishes In less Than A Decade, NASA Images Shows
07/27/2022 - At Least 9 Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash In South Mexico
07/29/2022 - Migrants in Mexico: Mass escape from abandoned truck after recent deaths
07/29/2022 - Boosted by Brazil and Mexico, Latin America's economy expected to expand 3% in 2022, IMF
08/03/2022 - US to probe claims Sikh turbans taken at border with Mexico
08/08/2022 - Police seek vehicle connected to killings of Muslims in New Mexico
08/09/2022 - US Lifts Trump-Era Policy Requiring Asylum-Seekers To Wait In Mexico
08/10/2022 - Mexico: AMLO announcement dubbed "a soft coup"
08/10/2022 - Mexico's indigenous groups celebrate their heritage
08/10/2022 - Mexico President Wants PM Modi, Pope, UN Chief To Head This Panel: Report
08/11/2022 - New Mexico man knew the 2 Muslim men he’s charged with killing, police say
08/15/2022 - Trapped Mexico miners: Setback as water levels rise
08/19/2022 - Mexico missing students: Former top official arrested over probe
08/24/2022 - Patients with monkeypox die in Cuba, Mexico
08/25/2022 - Search for trapped Mexico miners could take almost a year - relatives
08/30/2022 - Mexico's Queen of the Pacific sues Netflix over series
09/12/2022 - Assange supporters stage demonstrations in Mexico City
09/13/2022 - Blinken offers Mexico to join US semiconductor program
09/19/2022 - Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Mexico, Triggers Tsunami Warning
09/19/2022 - Tremor shakes Mexico City on quake anniversary
09/20/2022 - One dead after new quake hits Mexico on most historic seismic date
09/20/2022 - Mexico earthquake: Tremor hits on anniversaries
09/20/2022 - US detentions at Mexico border pass two million a year for first time
09/21/2022 - Mexico: AMLO stands by Ebrard in funeral selfie controversy
09/22/2022 - Days After Deadly 7.6 Earthquake, Another One Measuring 6.8 Jolts Mexico
09/22/2022 - At Least 10 Killed In Shooting At Pool Hall In Mexico: Police
09/26/2022 - Mexico's missing students: Where are the key players now?
09/26/2022 - Mexico/US border migrants' record arrests; mostly from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua
09/27/2022 - Children removed from Jewish sect's jungle compound in Mexico
09/28/2022 - Gunmen Kill Six Policemen In Mexico: Officials
09/30/2022 - Lev Tahor Jewish sect members held in Mexico escape
09/30/2022 - Lev Tahor Jewish sect members escape facility in Mexico
10/01/2022 - Lev Tahor: Jewish sect leaders arrested in Mexico jungle raid freed
10/05/2022 - Mayor among dead as gunmen launch attack in Mexico town
10/07/2022 - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico not siding with OAS on Russia statement
10/12/2022 - US and Mexico make deal to ease Venezuela migration
10/13/2022 - Mexico Congress votes to keep military on streets
10/16/2022 - Acrobat From Mexico Sets Two World Records With Incredible Handstand Skill
10/17/2022 - Tropical storm Karl leaves one dead in Mexico
10/20/2022 - Video: Massive Fire As Train Hits Fuel Truck In Mexico, Hundreds Evacuated
10/20/2022 - Fuel blaze engulfs Mexico railway and homes
10/21/2022 - Ralph Lauren apologises after Mexico indigenous 'plagiarism' claim
10/22/2022 - Hurricane Roslyn: Mexico braces for powerful storm
10/27/2022 - Mexico Legalises Same-Sex Marriage
10/27/2022 - Colombia, Mexico, Trinidad Tobago, Uruguay teams, winners of IDB Development Initiative
10/27/2022 - Mexico launches bid to host 2036 Olympic Games
10/31/2022 - Dog With Human Head In Its Mouth Filmed Running Down A Street In Mexico
11/02/2022 - Day of the Dead: Celebrations return in full to Mexico after Covid restrictions
11/07/2022 - US Citizens Crossing Border, Moving To Mexico In Record Numbers: Report
11/07/2022 - On Camera, Woman Punches Emirates Airline Employee At Mexico City Airport
11/08/2022 - Mexico prosecutors accused of covering up woman's murder
11/10/2022 - 3 Americans Visiting Mexico Found Dead In Airbnb
11/11/2022 - 9 Killed In Bar In Mexico In Drug Cartel-Linked Attack
11/21/2022 - Mexico: Tourist climbs Chichen Itza Castle without permission and locals call for sacrifice
11/22/2022 - 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mexico: Report
11/24/2022 - Mexico, Chile agree to boost bilateral cooperation
11/26/2022 - Colombia: Mexico agrees to join as guarantor of peace talks with ELN
11/27/2022 - Body found in Mexico during search for Arizona couple, authorities say
11/29/2022 - Mexico's planned GM corn ban 'deep concern' for US
12/07/2022 - AMLO's Plan B triggered to reform Mexico's electoral system
12/08/2022 - New Mexico set to overtake Mexico's crude oil production this month
12/08/2022 - Pedro Castillo: Mexico considers asylum for Peru's ex-president
12/12/2022 - Mexico to fine Ticketmaster after Bad Bunny fans were denied entry to show
12/12/2022 - They call him the Eagle: How the U.S. lost a key ally in Mexico as fentanyl took off
12/27/2022 - Mexico, AMLO’s False Promises and waiting for the next president
12/28/2022 - Tiger cub found by Mexico police in couple's car boot
01/02/2023 - 14 Killed In Armed Attack On Mexico Prison, Dozens Of Inmates Escape
01/02/2023 - 19 Dead, Cartel Kingpin Escapes After Armed Attack On Mexico Prison
01/03/2023 - Mexico prison break: Hunt for escapees turns deadly
01/04/2023 - Mexico prison break: Mourning for guards killed in attack
01/06/2023 - Chapo Guzmán's son arrested in Mexico
01/06/2023 - At Least 29 Killed During Capture Of Drug Lord El Chapo's Son, Says Mexico
01/06/2023 - Police probe 5 shootings at homes and offices of New Mexico Democrats
01/07/2023 - 1 Dead, 22 injured In Mexico Train Collision
01/09/2023 - Mexico President Urges Joe Biden To End US "Disdain" For Latin America
01/10/2023 - Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau In Mexico For "Three Amigos" Summit
01/29/2023 - 8 Killed, 5 Injured In Shooting At Busy Nightclub In Mexico: Cops
02/06/2023 - In blue New Mexico, antiabortion activists use small towns to push national ban
02/07/2023 - Turkey earthquake: Mexico sends its famed search and rescue dogs
02/12/2023 - New Mexico could be the first state with an official aroma — and it’s spicy
02/14/2023 - Hundreds Get Married On Valentine's Day In Mass Ceremony In Mexico
02/16/2023 - Shark Rips Off Fisherman's Head In Mexico, Experts Call It Rare Attack
02/17/2023 - Genaro Garcia Luna: Jury weighs fate of Mexico ex-minister in El Chapo bribes case
02/17/2023 - Why Helicopter Shooters Plan To Kill Stray Cows In US's New Mexico
02/21/2023 - AMLO decrees nationalization of Mexico's lithium reserves
02/21/2023 - Mexico's ex-security minister Genaro Garcia Luna convicted of drug trafficking
02/21/2023 - Mexico's Ex Security Chief Convicted In US For Protecting El Chapo
02/23/2023 - Mexico passes controversial reform of election watchdog
02/25/2023 - Peru recalls ambassador over Mexico's 'unacceptable' support for Pedro Castillo
02/25/2023 - Peru pulls ambassador from Mexico after AMLO's criticism
02/26/2023 - Mexico protests: Huge crowds rally against electoral reform
02/28/2023 - TeslaTo Make Big Investment In Mexico Plant
03/01/2023 - Tesla to build carmaking plant in Mexico
03/01/2023 - Tesla To Invest Around $5 Billion In Mexico Plant: Report
03/06/2023 - Four Americans kidnapped from minivan in Mexico, FBI says
03/06/2023 - Mexico: 103 unaccompanied minors abandoned in truck
03/07/2023 - Kidnapped Americans were in Mexico for tummy tuck
03/07/2023 - Two dead, two alive after Americans kidnapped in Mexico
03/07/2023 - Mexico kidnapping: Why a million Americans a year risk Mexico medical tourism
03/08/2023 - Two survivors of Mexico kidnapping recovering in US hospitals
03/08/2023 - A cartel's mistake could explain the Mexico kidnappings
03/10/2023 - Mexico kidnapping: A twisted moral code explains cartel's apology
03/11/2023 - Mexico too dangerous for spring break, Texas officials say
03/12/2023 - 10 killed In Central Mexico Bar Shooting
03/13/2023 - US To Extend Humanitarian Stay For Ukrainians Who Entered Via Mexico
03/17/2023 - Boy Nicknamed 'El Chapito' Arrested for Drug-Related Killings in Mexico
03/25/2023 - Chabelo: The Mexico TV legend who became a meme

Chabelo: The Mexico TV legend who became a meme

Published: 03/25/2023 in BBC News - World

Xavier López Rodriguez, who played the squeaky-voiced child Chabelo, has died at the age of 88.

Boy Nicknamed 'El Chapito' Arrested for Drug-Related Killings in Mexico

Published: 03/17/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

A 14-year-old boy with the moniker "El Chapito" has been detained by Mexican authorities for the drug-related murders of eight persons close to Mexico City.

US To Extend Humanitarian Stay For Ukrainians Who Entered Via Mexico

Published: 03/13/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

The Biden administration will allow Ukrainians who entered the United States last year at the Mexico border to renew their humanitarian status, giving them continued access to government benefits like health insurance and food stamps.

10 killed In Central Mexico Bar Shooting

Published: 03/12/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Ten people were shot to death and another five were wounded in an attack at a bar in Mexico's central state of Guanajuato, officials said Sunday.

Mexico too dangerous for spring break, Texas officials say

Published: 03/11/2023 in BBC News - World

Texan officials say that cartel violence represents a significant threat for those entering Mexico.

Mexico kidnapping: A twisted moral code explains cartel's apology

Published: 03/10/2023 in BBC News - World

Mexico's criminal gangs adopt a warped code of ethics - and the kidnap of Americans broke the rules.

A cartel's mistake could explain the Mexico kidnappings

Published: 03/08/2023 in BBC News - World

A theory that the kidnapping of four Americans was a case of mistaken identity gains strength.

Two survivors of Mexico kidnapping recovering in US hospitals

Published: 03/08/2023 in BBC News - World

One of them has gunshot wounds and two of their friends were killed by gangs at a Mexico border town.

Mexico kidnapping: Why a million Americans a year risk Mexico medical tourism

Published: 03/07/2023 in BBC News - World

Some take precautions to avoid being targeted by criminals, like changing their car's licence plate.

Two dead, two alive after Americans kidnapped in Mexico

Published: 03/07/2023 in BBC News - World

The news is confirmed by a Mexican state governor after four Americans were seized last Friday.

Kidnapped Americans were in Mexico for tummy tuck

Published: 03/07/2023 in BBC News - World

Relatives of four people bundled into a truck by armed men in a border town say they urged them not to go.

Mexico: 103 unaccompanied minors abandoned in truck

Published: 03/06/2023 in BBC News - World

A total of 343 migrants - including 103 children - have been found in an abandoned truck in Mexico.

Four Americans kidnapped from minivan in Mexico, FBI says

Published: 03/06/2023 in BBC News - World

Unidentified gunmen fired at the four Americans and took them away in a vehicle, the FBI said.

Tesla To Invest Around $5 Billion In Mexico Plant: Report

Published: 03/01/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

American electric car maker Tesla will invest about $5 billion in a massive new factory in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, a senior government official said Tuesday.

Tesla to build carmaking plant in Mexico

Published: 03/01/2023 in MercoPress

AMLO stressed Mexico cannot grant subsidies as the US government does, which Musk understood “perfectly” Elon Musk's Tesla will install a factory to build electric cars in Mexico, which will be the company's first in Latin America, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) confirmed Tuesday.

TeslaTo Make Big Investment In Mexico Plant

Published: 02/28/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc. will build a major new plant in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, dispelling concerns his government could block the deal over water shortages.

Mexico protests: Huge crowds rally against electoral reform

Published: 02/26/2023 in BBC News - World

People marched on the presidential palace in Mexico City, where organisers claim 500,000 gathered.

Peru pulls ambassador from Mexico after AMLO's criticism

Published: 02/25/2023 in MercoPress

“Diplomatic relations between Peru and Mexico formally remain at the level of chargé d'affaires,” Boluarte said Peruvian President Dina Boluarte Friday announced she was recalling Lima's ambassador from Mexico in response to her colleague Adrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) meddling in the internal affairs of her country.

Peru recalls ambassador over Mexico's 'unacceptable' support for Pedro Castillo

Published: 02/25/2023 in BBC News - World

Mexico's president described Dina Boluarte's government as "unconstitutional", sparking fury in Peru.

Mexico passes controversial reform of election watchdog

Published: 02/23/2023 in BBC News - World

The reform reduces the size and the budget of the independent body overseeing elections in Mexico.

Mexico's Ex Security Chief Convicted In US For Protecting El Chapo

Published: 02/21/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Genaro Garcia Luna, once in charge of Mexico's battle to root out illegal narcotics and vanquish drug kingpins, was convicted for secretly providing years of protection to "El Chapo" and the Sinaloa cartel.

Mexico's ex-security minister Genaro Garcia Luna convicted of drug trafficking

Published: 02/21/2023 in BBC News - World

A key figure in Mexico's war on drugs is found guilty of taking bribes from a big drug cartel.

AMLO decrees nationalization of Mexico's lithium reserves

Published: 02/21/2023 in MercoPress

Mexico's lithium is not to be exploited by Russia, nor China, nor the United States, AMLO announced Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) signed the decree whereby the country's lithium reserves belong to the federal state. "Let the nation be the owner of this strategic mineral" used in the production of batteries for electric cars, the head of state said from Sonora in the municipality of Bacadéhuachi.

Why Helicopter Shooters Plan To Kill Stray Cows In US's New Mexico

Published: 02/17/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Authorities have approved a plan for shooters carried by helicopter to kill dozens of feral cattle damaging habitats and menacing hikers in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness, the USForest Service said this week.

Genaro Garcia Luna: Jury weighs fate of Mexico ex-minister in El Chapo bribes case

Published: 02/17/2023 in BBC News - World

Genaro Garcia Luna is accused of taking bribes from Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzman's Sinaloa drug cartel.

Shark Rips Off Fisherman's Head In Mexico, Experts Call It Rare Attack

Published: 02/16/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

The incident took place in January and has stunned the community of marine biologists.

Hundreds Get Married On Valentine's Day In Mass Ceremony In Mexico

Published: 02/14/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Hundreds of couples wed Tuesday in a mass ceremony on Valentine's Day in one of the last Mexican states to legalize same-sex marriage.

New Mexico could be the first state with an official aroma — and it’s spicy

Published: 02/12/2023 in National

State Sen. Bill Soules (D-Doña Ana) and fifth-grade students at a local elementary school in his district are now working to get the bill to the Senate floor.

Turkey earthquake: Mexico sends its famed search and rescue dogs

Published: 02/07/2023 in BBC News - World

Quake-prone Mexico has expert teams of humans and canines specialised in searching through rubble.

In blue New Mexico, antiabortion activists use small towns to push national ban

Published: 02/06/2023 in National

In New Mexico, cities and counties near the Texas border are aiming to erect an invisible wall against abortion providers and medications.

8 Killed, 5 Injured In Shooting At Busy Nightclub In Mexico: Cops

Published: 01/29/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Eight people died and five were injured in a shooting at a busy nightclub in the town of Jerez, in northern Mexico, police said Sunday.

Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau In Mexico For "Three Amigos" Summit

Published: 01/10/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

The leaders of the United States, Mexico and Canada are expected to set aside simmering trade tensions and pursue deeper economic integration at talks on Tuesday that will also cover security and migration.

Mexico President Urges Joe Biden To End US "Disdain" For Latin America

Published: 01/09/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday urged his visiting US counterpart Joe Biden to put an end to decades of "disdain" by the United States towards Latin America.

1 Dead, 22 injured In Mexico Train Collision

Published: 01/07/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

At least one person was killed and 22 were injured in a train collision on Mexico City's metro early on Saturday, local authorities said.

Police probe 5 shootings at homes and offices of New Mexico Democrats

Published: 01/06/2023 in National

Federal and state authorities are investigating five shootings in Albuquerque that hit the homes or offices of Democratic lawmakers.

At Least 29 Killed During Capture Of Drug Lord El Chapo's Son, Says Mexico

Published: 01/06/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Nineteen suspected gang members and 10 military personnel died during events surrounding the arrest of Mexican drug cartel leader Ovidio Guzman in the northern state of Sinaloa, Defense Minister Luis Cresencio Sandoval said.

Chapo Guzmán's son arrested in Mexico

Published: 01/06/2023 in MercoPress

Ovidio Guzmán had been arrested in Culiacán on Oct. 17, 2019, but was released the same day Mexican authorities have arrested Ovidio Guzmán, also known as "El Ratón," for allegedly trafficking fentanyl and other drugs. He is the son of former drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who is currently incarcerated in the United States.

Mexico prison break: Mourning for guards killed in attack

Published: 01/04/2023 in BBC News - World

Twenty-six people were killed in total after a prison break in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, on Sunday.

Mexico prison break: Hunt for escapees turns deadly

Published: 01/03/2023 in BBC News - World

At least two investigators die in a shoot-out with gunmen as they search for escaped inmates.

19 Dead, Cartel Kingpin Escapes After Armed Attack On Mexico Prison

Published: 01/02/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

An attack on a prison in the Mexican border town of Juarez left 19 dead and allowed a cartel kingpin to escape along with two dozen other prisoners, authorities said Monday.

14 Killed In Armed Attack On Mexico Prison, Dozens Of Inmates Escape

Published: 01/02/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Gunmen attacked a prison in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez on Sunday, leaving 14 people dead and allowing 24 inmates to escape, the Chihuahua state prosecutors' office said.

Tiger cub found by Mexico police in couple's car boot

Published: 12/28/2022 in BBC News - World

The cub was wedged in between suitcases in the boot, where guns and ammunition were also found.

Mexico, AMLO’s False Promises and waiting for the next president

Published: 12/27/2022 in MercoPress

AMLO pledged to improve the economy, fight inequality and corruption. As his six-year term enters its final stretch, it is clear that he will fail to keep his word. By Jorge G. Castañeda, NEW YORK – Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has reached the beginning of the end. AMLO, as he is widely known, was inaugurated on December 1, 2018, having promised to improve Mexico’s economy, reduce poverty and inequality, and tackle corruption and violence, all while strengthening the country’s infant democracy, and will leave office on September 30, 2024. With his term more over than not, most of what he was going to achieve has already been achieved – and it’s not much.

They call him the Eagle: How the U.S. lost a key ally in Mexico as fentanyl took off

Published: 12/12/2022 in National

The untold story of America’s most dependable drug war ally and how the drug war in Mexico fell apart as a river of synthetic drugs flooded the United States.

Mexico to fine Ticketmaster after Bad Bunny fans were denied entry to show

Published: 12/12/2022 in National

Mexico’s consumer protection agency says it will fine Ticketmaster after some ticketholders were denied entry to Bad Bunny’s show in Mexico City on Friday.

Pedro Castillo: Mexico considers asylum for Peru's ex-president

Published: 12/08/2022 in BBC News - World

Mr Castillo was impeached and detained in Peru on Wednesday, and has now requested asylum in Mexico.

New Mexico set to overtake Mexico's crude oil production this month

Published: 12/08/2022 in MercoPress

Experts forecast that U.S. crude oil output will hit an all-time high in June 2023, noting that total U.S. oil liquids output has already fully from the pandemic crash. The state of New Mexico is expected to overtake Mexico’s crude oil production in the current month, according to commodity analysts projected report at Standard Chartered.

AMLO's Plan B triggered to reform Mexico's electoral system

Published: 12/07/2022 in MercoPress

AMLO's Morena party seeks to reduce the bureaucratic apparatus to strengthen democratic life, which would also entail substantial savings Mexico's opposition has given the thumbs down to the electoral reform promoted by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) who sought to cut down the red tape and add transparency to the voting process.

Mexico's planned GM corn ban 'deep concern' for US

Published: 11/29/2022 in BBC News - World

The US has warned it will take legal action if Mexico presses ahead with an import ban on GM corn.

Body found in Mexico during search for Arizona couple, authorities say

Published: 11/27/2022 in National

Corey Allen and Yeon-Su Kim were reported missing after sea kayaking near Rocky Point in Mexico's Sonora state on Thanksgiving.

Colombia: Mexico agrees to join as guarantor of peace talks with ELN

Published: 11/26/2022 in MercoPress

”Mexico accepts the invitation to be a guarantor country at the Dialogue Table between the Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN),” a statement said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) Friday told his Colombian colleague Gustavo Petro that Mexico had accepted the invitation to join as guarantor of the peace talks between the South American country's administration and the National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrillas.

Mexico, Chile agree to boost bilateral cooperation

Published: 11/24/2022 in MercoPress

Peru's President Pedro Castillo was not allowed to travel to Mexico City but will be in Santiago to meet with Boric Presidents Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) of Mexico and Gabriel Boric Font of Chile Wednesday agreed to boost bilateral cooperation in education, economic and environmental matters.

6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mexico: Report

Published: 11/22/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

An earthquake of 6.2 magnitude struck off the coast of Baja California in Mexico on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said.

Mexico: Tourist climbs Chichen Itza Castle without permission and locals call for sacrifice

Published: 11/21/2022 in MercoPress

The tourist of unknown origin climbed to the top of the majestic building and started dancing, which further angered Mexican and foreign visitors enjoying the day off. An angry mob almost lynched a tourist who climbed without permission the steps of the Castillo de Kukulcán, one of the new seven wonders of the modern world located in the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, in southeastern Mexico.

9 Killed In Bar In Mexico In Drug Cartel-Linked Attack

Published: 11/11/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Armed men killed nine people in a bar in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, the most violent in the country, local officials said, in an attack blamed on drug cartels.

3 Americans Visiting Mexico Found Dead In Airbnb

Published: 11/10/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Kandace Florence, Jordan Marshall and Courtez Hall were visiting the Mexican capital to celebrate Day of the Dead.

Mexico prosecutors accused of covering up woman's murder

Published: 11/08/2022 in BBC News - World

An investigation is under way into how a 27-year-old woman died after conflicting post-mortems.

On Camera, Woman Punches Emirates Airline Employee At Mexico City Airport

Published: 11/07/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A video of a woman attacking Emirates airline check-in staff at an airport in Mexico is going viral on social media.

US Citizens Crossing Border, Moving To Mexico In Record Numbers: Report

Published: 11/07/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico's Interior Ministry says the number of US citizens who have been granted permanent residency in Mexico is up 48 per cent.

Day of the Dead: Celebrations return in full to Mexico after Covid restrictions

Published: 11/02/2022 in BBC News - World

Annual celebrations of lives of the departed are held in full for the first time since 2019.

Dog With Human Head In Its Mouth Filmed Running Down A Street In Mexico

Published: 10/31/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

In a shocking incident, the residents of Zacatecas, Mexico, witnessed a dog carrying a decapitated human head in its mouth and running down a dark street at night.

Mexico launches bid to host 2036 Olympic Games

Published: 10/27/2022 in MercoPress

The first step would be the creation of a promotion committee, Ebrard explained Mexico has submitted a bid to host the 2036 Summer Olympic Games. If that option is not possible then the Latin American country is also open to being awarded the 2040 competition.

Colombia, Mexico, Trinidad Tobago, Uruguay teams, winners of IDB Development Initiative

Published: 10/27/2022 in MercoPress

Uruguay grew its wind power capacity from 1% to 31% of its electricity mix in just one decade. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) announced the four winners of the fifth Superheroes of Development contest, which rewards creative and innovative solutions used in development projects financed by the IDB, IDB Invest and IDB Lab (IDB Group) in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Mexico Legalises Same-Sex Marriage

Published: 10/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Same-sex marriage has become legal throughout Mexico after the state of Tamaulipas became the last in the mostly Catholic country to approve it, the local Congress said Wednesday.

Hurricane Roslyn: Mexico braces for powerful storm

Published: 10/22/2022 in BBC News - World

Meteorologists warn of dangerous storm surge and flooding in towns on Mexico's Pacific coast.

Ralph Lauren apologises after Mexico indigenous 'plagiarism' claim

Published: 10/21/2022 in BBC News - World

The fashion giant was accused by the wife of the Mexican president of copying indigenous designs.

Fuel blaze engulfs Mexico railway and homes

Published: 10/20/2022 in BBC News - World

Dramatic video on social media shows a cargo train hurtling through the flames.

Video: Massive Fire As Train Hits Fuel Truck In Mexico, Hundreds Evacuated

Published: 10/20/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A cargo train hit a fuel tanker in central Mexico on Thursday, causing a major blaze that set several homes on fire, according to local media and government officials.

Tropical storm Karl leaves one dead in Mexico

Published: 10/17/2022 in MercoPress

The hurricane season is expected to be more active than usual in 2022 One person has died and some 2,000 others have been evicted from their homes in the Mexican state of Chiapas as a consequence of tropical storm Karl, it was reported Sunday.

Acrobat From Mexico Sets Two World Records With Incredible Handstand Skill

Published: 10/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Nicolas Montes de Oca reportedly held a single arm handstand for an astounding 71.82 seconds, according to Guinness World Records.

Mexico Congress votes to keep military on streets

Published: 10/13/2022 in BBC News - World

The vote means that the army looks set to continue carrying out public security duties until 2028.

US and Mexico make deal to ease Venezuela migration

Published: 10/12/2022 in BBC News - World

Thousands of Venezuelans will be allowed to enter the US by air, with the aim of easing pressure at the border.

Argentina, Brazil, Mexico not siding with OAS on Russia statement

Published: 10/07/2022 in MercoPress

The OAS annual assembly began Wednesday with a video message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky The delegations of Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico were among those who refused to sign a statement from the Organization of American States (OAS) condemning Russia's military deployment in Ukraine as the continental group's 52nd General Assembly kicked off in Lima.

Mayor among dead as gunmen launch attack in Mexico town

Published: 10/05/2022 in BBC News - World

The Los Tequileros crime gang has been blamed for the violent attack in San Miguel Totolapan.

Lev Tahor: Jewish sect leaders arrested in Mexico jungle raid freed

Published: 10/01/2022 in BBC News - World

The release is the latest twist in events surrounding the group after a dramatic breakout in Mexico.

Lev Tahor Jewish sect members escape facility in Mexico

Published: 09/30/2022 in BBC News - World

Members of the Lev Tahor group forced their way past guards at the site in Huixtla.

Lev Tahor Jewish sect members held in Mexico escape

Published: 09/30/2022 in BBC News - World

Dramatic footage shows members escaping the site where they were held since a raid on their base.

Gunmen Kill Six Policemen In Mexico: Officials

Published: 09/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Gunmen on Wednesday killed six police officers in a northern Mexican state where rival cartels are fighting over drug trafficking routes, authorities said.

Children removed from Jewish sect's jungle compound in Mexico

Published: 09/27/2022 in BBC News - World

It follows a months-long surveillance operation against the extremist Lev Tahor group in Mexico.

Mexico/US border migrants' record arrests; mostly from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua

Published: 09/26/2022 in MercoPress

New figures from US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), indicate that 2.15 million migrants were detained at the US/Mexico border over the past year, a 24% increase, but with a drastic change in the origin of the new migrants, since the fastest growing number are from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua.

Mexico's missing students: Where are the key players now?

Published: 09/26/2022 in BBC News - World

Eight years after 43 students vanished in Guerrero state, Mexicans are still demanding answers.

At Least 10 Killed In Shooting At Pool Hall In Mexico: Police

Published: 09/22/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Armed attackers killed 10 people in a pool hall in an industrial region of central Mexico plagued by drug cartel-related violence, authorities said Thursday.

Days After Deadly 7.6 Earthquake, Another One Measuring 6.8 Jolts Mexico

Published: 09/22/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Mexico early on Thursday, shaking buildings in Mexico City, just days after another strong temblor killed two people and damaged hundreds of buildings in the country.

Mexico: AMLO stands by Ebrard in funeral selfie controversy

Published: 09/21/2022 in MercoPress

Morena's opponents used the episode to lambast Ebrard's performance at Westminster Abbey Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador defended Foreign Ministry Marcelo Ebrard who came under heavy flak for taking a selfie of himself and his wife Rosalinda Bueso during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London.

US detentions at Mexico border pass two million a year for first time

Published: 09/20/2022 in BBC News - World

The rising number is a politically contentious issue ahead of the midterm elections in November.

Mexico earthquake: Tremor hits on anniversaries

Published: 09/20/2022 in BBC News - World

A 7.6 magnitude earthquake has hit western Mexico on the anniversary of two other quakes in 1985 and 2017.

One dead after new quake hits Mexico on most historic seismic date

Published: 09/20/2022 in MercoPress

People in Mexico City had just participated in a drill marking the anniversary of the 1985 tremor that left thousands dead and “no damages” were reported in the capital At least one person died Monday as a 7.6-degree Richter scale earthquake hit the Mexican State of Michoacán, on the Pacific coast, 59 kilometers south of Coalcoman, on the anniversary of two previous tremors that left thousands dead in 1985 and 2017, according to a National Seismological Service report.

Tremor shakes Mexico City on quake anniversary

Published: 09/19/2022 in BBC News - World

The 7.6 magnitude quake hit Mexico as the country marked the 2017 and 1985 shocks left thousands dead.

Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Mexico, Triggers Tsunami Warning

Published: 09/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck off the coast of La Placita de Morelos in western Mexico, the US Geological Survey said on Monday.

Blinken offers Mexico to join US semiconductor program

Published: 09/13/2022 in MercoPress

AMLO and Blinken also reviewed other issues such as migration, and security (ahead of next month's high-level meeting in Washington DC). US Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in Mexico City Monday and extended an invitation to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) to participate in a semiconductor and electromobility investment package announced by the Joseph Biden administration worth US$ 50 billion.

Assange supporters stage demonstrations in Mexico City

Published: 09/12/2022 in MercoPress

AMLO has offered political asylum to Assange but he is uunder arrest in Britain pending extradition to the US to stand trial for espionage Relatives and supporters of Julian Assange's gathered Sunday in fron of the US Embassy in Mexico City to protest against the impending extradition of the Wikileaks founder to the United States to face espionage charges, on the wake of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's arrival.

Mexico's Queen of the Pacific sues Netflix over series

Published: 08/30/2022 in BBC News - World

Sandra Ávila Beltrán says the Queen of the South series is based on her life and demands royalties.

Search for trapped Mexico miners could take almost a year - relatives

Published: 08/25/2022 in BBC News - World

Relatives say they have been told it could take up to 11 months to reach 10 miners in a flooded colliery.

Patients with monkeypox die in Cuba, Mexico

Published: 08/24/2022 in MercoPress

Mexican authorities would rather wait for the autopsy the say monkeypox was the cause of death of the reported patient Cuba and Mexico have joined the list of countries such as Brazil, Peru, and Spain, where people with monkeypox have died, it was reported Tuesday. Worldwide, there have been 41,664 cases and 12 deaths.

Mexico missing students: Former top official arrested over probe

Published: 08/19/2022 in BBC News - World

The former attorney general led a controversial inquiry into the disappearance of the 43 students.

Trapped Mexico miners: Setback as water levels rise

Published: 08/15/2022 in BBC News - World

Rescue attempts have been delayed again after the water level in the flooded shafts suddenly rose.

New Mexico man knew the 2 Muslim men he’s charged with killing, police say

Published: 08/11/2022 in National

Muhammad Atif Syed, 51, was charged with two counts of murder in the killings of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, and Aftab Hussein, 41.

Mexico President Wants PM Modi, Pope, UN Chief To Head This Panel: Report

Published: 08/10/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is planning to submit a written proposal to the UN to create a commission, made up of three world leaders, including PM Modi, to promote a world truce for...

Mexico's indigenous groups celebrate their heritage

Published: 08/10/2022 in BBC News - World

Mexico marked the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples with an exuberant parade.

Mexico: AMLO announcement dubbed "a soft coup"

Published: 08/10/2022 in MercoPress

Security experts agreed: AMLO's idea means the supremacy of the Constitution is at stake Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) Tuesday came under heavy criticism when he announced that he would transfer the National Guard to the scope of the Armed Forces, which was regarded as a "soft" coup d'état.

US Lifts Trump-Era Policy Requiring Asylum-Seekers To Wait In Mexico

Published: 08/09/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The US Department of Homeland Security announced Monday night it will end a Trump-era policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico while their applications play out in court.

Police seek vehicle connected to killings of Muslims in New Mexico

Published: 08/08/2022 in National

The killings, three of which have occurred in the past two weeks, have struck fear in the state's Muslim community.

US to probe claims Sikh turbans taken at border with Mexico

Published: 08/03/2022 in BBC News - World

Border Patrol officers have been accused of confiscating the turbans of dozens of Sikh asylum seekers.

Boosted by Brazil and Mexico, Latin America's economy expected to expand 3% in 2022, IMF

Published: 07/29/2022 in MercoPress

Brazil's economy rebounding strongly this year with an increase in investments and jobs  Given the improved performance of Latin America's largest economies, particularly Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Chile, the IMF has raised the 2022 growth projection for the Latam and the Caribbean.

Migrants in Mexico: Mass escape from abandoned truck after recent deaths

Published: 07/29/2022 in BBC News - World

It comes after 53 people died in a locked lorry in stifling heat in Texas last month.

At Least 9 Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash In South Mexico

Published: 07/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

At least nine people were killed on Wednesday after multiple vehicles crashed in south Mexico's Guerrero state, local authorities confirmed.

Mexico Reservoir Nearly Vanishes In less Than A Decade, NASA Images Shows

Published: 07/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

New pictures taken from space show that the Cerro Prieto reservoir in Mexico has nearly dried up in less than a decade. The images have been revealed by American space agency NASA.

Elon Musk Slams General Motors For Producing Electric Vehicles In Mexico

Published: 07/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Tesla CEO Elon Musk slammed its competitor General Motors, the Detroit-based manufacturer of electric cars that announced earlier this week that it will build its electric vehicles (EVs) in Mexico.

Julian Assange Committed "No Serious Crime": Mexico President To Biden

Published: 07/18/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Monday he had interceded with US President Joe Biden on behalf of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, insisting that he had committed no serious crime.

Mexico mourns marines who crashed after drug lord's capture

Published: 07/18/2022 in BBC News - World

Fourteen marines died in a helicopter crash after a mission to capture drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero.

Mexico Captures FBI's "Most Wanted" Drug Lord Caro Quintero

Published: 07/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico's navy on Friday captured drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, convicted of murdering a US anti-narcotics agent in 1985, in a law enforcement coup that came at a heavy cost.

Mexico to spend $1.5bn on modernising US border

Published: 07/13/2022 in BBC News - World

A "bold programme" is needed to deal with the migrants crossing the border, Mexico's president says.

Survey shows Mexico is a gay-friendly place

Published: 07/04/2022 in MercoPress

Mexico turned out to be among the world's top ten countries with a non-heterosexual population The National Survey on Sexual and Gender Diversity 2021 released in Mexico during the weekend showed that 5% of the people of that country recognized themselves as members of the LGBTI+ community. In other words, 95% of the population of 126 million claimed to be heterosexual.

Texas migrant deaths: Mexico blames poverty and US border crisis

Published: 06/28/2022 in BBC News - World

Migrants of Mexican, Honduran and Guatemalan origin were among 50 found dead in a truck in Texas.

Bodies of murdered priests and tour guide found in Mexico

Published: 06/22/2022 in BBC News - World

Two Jesuit priests were murdered in their church trying to shelter a man hiding from an armed gang.

Mexico City Sets Guinness World Record After 14,299 Attend Boxing Class

Published: 06/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The huge turnout easily surpassed the previous record, set in Moscow in 2017 when 3,000 people showed up for boxing class.

Viral Video Shows Tiger Roaming Freely In Mexico Town

Published: 06/18/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A video is going viral on social media that shows a tiger taking a stroll on the streets in a town in Mexico. The video identifies the animal as Bengal tiger and the video was captured in Tecuala, in...

Mexico to vaccinate children aged 5-11 against COVID-19

Published: 06/15/2022 in MercoPress

Health Minister Jorge Alcocer argues that children “have a marvelous immune system” and has thus refused to vaccinate his grandchildren Mexican health authorities Tuesday announced vaccination against COVID-19 will reach children aged 5 to 11 in a country ranking 5th worldwide in the number of deaths due to this malady after the United States, Brazil, India, and Russia.

Mexico would like to see OAS dissolved, FM says

Published: 06/10/2022 in MercoPress

“What we see is dissent, not a common path,” Ebrard stressed. In the absence of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), one of the regional leaders who chose not to attend the IX Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles for having excluded Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela from the event, Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard took the stand on behalf of his country.

Watch: Bridge In Mexico Collapses Right After Being Inaugurated

Published: 06/09/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

According to reports eight people were injured with broken bones.

Mexico's governing party captures four more states

Published: 06/06/2022 in BBC News - World

Preliminary results suggest Morena candidates will now govern in 20 out of 32 regional governments.

Church Leader Pleads Guilty To Sexually Abusing 3 Children In Mexico

Published: 06/03/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The head of a Mexico-based evangelical megachurch that claims about 5 million followers worldwide pleaded guilty on Friday to felony counts of sexually abusing three children, California state...

Hurricane Agatha: 11 dead and dozens missing in Mexico

Published: 06/01/2022 in BBC News - World

Landslides and flash flooding caused by the storm have caused havoc in the coastal state of Oaxaca.

10 Dead As Hurricane Agatha Hits Mexico

Published: 05/31/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The casualties from Hurricane Agatha climbed to at least 10 dead and around 20 missing in southern Mexico, where heavy rains triggered landslides and flooding, local officials said Tuesday.

Mexico's Maya train project stalls as legal battle drags

Published: 05/31/2022 in BBC News - World

A judge delivers a fresh blow to the project which aims to link archaeological sites with beach resorts.

Mexico facing water shortages despite approaching heavy storms

Published: 05/31/2022 in MercoPress

At least 940 municipalities in Mexico registered some sort of drought, but 50 suffered this problem in an “extreme” way and 9 in an “exceptional” way. Mexico's National Water Commission (Conagua) has been reported to be drafting a new emergency declaration after several of the country's basins are affected by severe droughts in at least one-third of the country.

Mexico Confirms Country's First Monkeypox Case

Published: 05/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Health officials in Mexico confirmed Saturday the country's first known case of monkeypox, in a 50-year-old US resident being treated in Mexico City.

10 Killed After Gunmen Open Fire On Bars, Hotel In Mexico

Published: 05/24/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Gunmen killed 10 people in an attack on a hotel and two bars in Mexico's central city of Celaya, with calling cards claiming the massacre left behind by a known criminal group, authorities said...

US refineries purchasing more oil and fuel from Mexico, Colombia and Argentina

Published: 05/21/2022 in MercoPress

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged companies to adopt “friendly” supply chains or buy from trusted countries. (Pic Bloomberg) Complying with President Jose Biden's administration sanctions on Russia, United States refiners imported some 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) of Latin American crude and fuel oil, the highest level in seven months, according to US customs data.

Drugs tunnel connecting US and Mexico found

Published: 05/17/2022 in BBC News - World

The "sophisticated" cross-border passage was equipped with a rail track and ventilation system.

Mexico disappearances reach record high of 100,000 amid impunity

Published: 05/17/2022 in BBC News - World

Many of the missing are victims of organised crime and hardly any of those responsible are punished.

Spain calls for a quick ratification of EU trade agreements with Chile, Mexico and Mercosur, but what else is needed?

Published: 05/17/2022 in MercoPress

In Brazil there is a formidable competition between opposite business lobbies as to open economies, foreign investment and the role of government in the economy. Spanish foreign minister Jose Manuel Albares called on his EU peers on Monday to definitively advance in the ratification of the trade accords of the European Union with Chile, Mexico and Mercosur.

New Mexico blaze is now largest wildfire in state history

Published: 05/17/2022 in National

The Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire near Santa Fe, N.M., has broken the state's record, burning nearly 300,000 acres.

Mexico questions possible country "exclusions" for coming Americas' Summit, in Los Angeles

Published: 05/11/2022 in MercoPress

“If there are exclusions, if not all countries are invited, Mexico will send a representation, but I will not be attending,”...indicated Lopex Obrador… Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has warned that he will be absent from the Americans Summit, in Los Angeles next month, if the United States finally decides to exclude from the meeting any country from the region.

Presidents of Cuba. Mexico sign joint statement in Havana

Published: 05/09/2022 in MercoPress

Díaz-Canel thanked Mexico's efforts to declare Central America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace The Presidents of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (also known as AMLO) have signed a joint statement Sunday expressing both countries' will to strengthen bilateral ties.

New Mexico wildfire: Huge blaze could worsen this weekend

Published: 05/07/2022 in BBC News - World

Strong winds expected to stoke the fire, which has already torn through an area larger than Chicago.

Acid attack survivors in Mexico: 'Justice is not enough'

Published: 05/07/2022 in BBC News - World

Carmen Sanchez launched her foundation in Mexico to help survivors of attacks rebuild their lives.

Could We Bomb Mexico's Drug Labs, Donald Trump Asked: Ex US Defense Head

Published: 05/05/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Donald Trump asked about the possibility of bombing drug trafficking labs in Mexico while he was US president, former defense secretary Mark Esper says in a book set to be released Tuesday.

Mississippi’s last abortion clinic may move to New Mexico if Roe is overturned

Published: 05/04/2022 in National

Abortion clinics in Republican-led states, like Jackson Women's Health Organization in Mississippi, are scrambling to prepare for an uncertain future.

Mexico's Maya train: Work halted over cave concerns

Published: 04/19/2022 in BBC News - World

The project to build a railroad in the Yucatán Peninsula could harm underground caves, a judge rules.

Mexico Congress fails to pass president's electricity reform

Published: 04/18/2022 in BBC News - World

Mexico's president, who backed the reform, has accused those voting against it of "treason".

Mexico's fight to sue US gun manufacturers for $10bn

Published: 04/11/2022 in BBC News - World

A lawsuit says US firearms manufacturers are responsible for the "flood" of illegal guns into Mexico.

8 Killed In Gun Attack On House Near Mexico City: Police

Published: 04/11/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Gunmen killed eight people, including four minors, in an attack on Monday on a house near Mexico City, authorities said.

López Obrador wins Mexico recall vote amid low turnout

Published: 04/11/2022 in BBC News - World

Fewer than 20% of voters cast their ballots in the referendum, which the president himself called.

Freedom of the press just a nice idea in Mexico

Published: 04/07/2022 in MercoPress

President AMLO: 40% of his statements are reportedly false The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)'s special rapporteur on Freedom of Expression said the Mexican government was actually “encouraging” the increasing attacks against journalists recorded in the country.

6 Mutilated Bodies In Plastic Bags Found In Car In Mexico

Published: 04/01/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Six mutilated bodies were found Thursday in a vehicle in southern Mexico, authorities said, as President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador accused popular television shows of glamorizing the violent drug...

Mexico missing students: Parents angry at military's obstruction

Published: 03/30/2022 in BBC News - World

A new report says Mexico's armed forces hid evidence that could have helped locate the 43 students.

Some Americans are going to Mexico for cheaper petrol

Published: 03/29/2022 in BBC News - World

With US petrol prices on the rise, some Americans are looking for better deals south of the border.

In 43 Missing Students Case In Mexico, Probe Finds Military Hid Evidence

Published: 03/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico's armed forces knew that 43 student teachers who disappeared in 2014 were being kidnapped by criminals, then hid evidence that could have helped locate them, according to a report released...

Gunmen Kill 19 People At Party In Mexico, More Injured

Published: 03/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Gunmen killed 19 people in an attack on a clandestine party in western Mexico on Sunday, state prosecutors said, and several other people were hospitalized.

Mexico shooting: At least 19 killed at cockfighting pit

Published: 03/28/2022 in BBC News - World

Sixteen men and three women are dead after the shooting in the state of Michoacán, officials say.

Mayan Train poses environmental threat to southern Mexico

Published: 03/07/2022 in MercoPress

Most of the damage is noticeable to the naked eye between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, in Quintana Roo. Environmentalist groups in Mexico have raised objections to one of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's (AMLO) most publicized works - the Mayan train - is devastating huge swathes of virgin jungles.

Kicks And Punches As Rival Fans Clash At Mexico Football Match; 26 Injured

Published: 03/06/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

At least 26 people were injured after violence broke out between opposing fans at a Mexican football match, authorities said on Sunday.

Lula tells Mexico Bolsonaro meant a setback for Brazilians

Published: 03/02/2022 in MercoPress

Lula, “great friend of Mexico and the cause of justice,” Ebrard said. Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva said Tuesday in Mexico that his country was going backward under the leadership of Jair Bolsonaro, whom he is expected to remove from office through this year's elections.

Search for bodies after gunmen attack Mexico wake

Published: 02/28/2022 in BBC News - World

Armed men reportedly shot dead a group of mourners but their bodies appear to have been removed.

Mexico the most lethal country for journalists: six dead in less than two months

Published: 02/24/2022 in MercoPress

The victim is television host and model Michelle Perez Tadeo, known as Michell Simon, who was found dead south of the capital, Mexico City, authorities said. Mexico the most lethal country to work as a journalist reported this week the sixth death of one of its members so far this year. According to media protection agencies stats, last year the number was 7 or 9, (depending on if the person was killed while on duty), and 47 in the last five years.

Migrants clash with police in Mexico border town

Published: 02/23/2022 in BBC News - World

More than 20 people were injured in the confrontation in Tapachula, on Mexico's southern border.

US Supreme Court Could Repeal Trump-Era "Remain In Mexico" Border Policy

Published: 02/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The US Supreme Court agreed on Friday to consider whether President Joe Biden can end a controversial Trump-era border policy that denies asylum-seekers entry to the United States while their case is...

US Homeland Department to deploy robot dogs along the border with Mexico

Published: 02/19/2022 in MercoPress

The Ghost Robotics V60, is an autonomous ground drone that goes by the name of Robot Dog; a year ago, its future military potential was considered too way off A robot dog designed and manufactured in the United States by Ghost Robotics and which had been in the earlier stages of development last year has been given its marching orders for a major assignment.

Flock of blackbirds drops dead mid-flight in Mexico

Published: 02/14/2022 in BBC News - World

Video shows close to 100 yellow-headed blackbirds falling from the sky mid-flight in northern Mexico.

Mexico violence: Gunmen attack wake, then target funeral

Published: 02/14/2022 in BBC News - World

After killing three people at a wake, gunmen shoot dead six mourners at the funeral of the same man.

Mexico City Mayor takes flak for supporting use of ivermectin against COVID-19

Published: 02/11/2022 in MercoPress

Sheinbaum is ahead in most polls to succeed AMLO in 2024 Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum came under heavy flak Thursday for her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for the alleged manipulation of a study which recommended the use of ivermectin to treat this disease.

Bus Crash In Mexico Leaves 8 Dead, 15 Injured

Published: 02/06/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

At least eight people died and another 15 were injured in a bus accident Sunday near the popular Mexican resort of Cancun, authorities said.

Violence on the rise on Mexico's Caribbean beaches

Published: 01/27/2022 in MercoPress

Violence has been on the rise for more than 15 years, resulting in some 335,000 people dead and 93,000 missing since 2006 Two Canadian tourists and one Argentine hotel manager have been found murdered in less than a week, in Mexico's Riviera Maya area. These events have once again put the spotlight on violence in this region full of beach resorts.

New Mexico governor just signed on as a substitute teacher amid steep staff shortages

Published: 01/26/2022 in National

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham plans to start substituting in an elementary school Wednesday morning.

Dead Baby Found In Prison Garbage In Mexico, Over 20 Officials Arrested

Published: 01/25/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

More than 20 officials and prison guards have been arrested in Mexico over the gruesome discovery in a jail's garbage of a dead baby removed from its grave, authorities said Tuesday.

Girl, 8, Who Recently Moved To US From Mexico, Shot Dead In Gang Violence

Published: 01/24/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

An eight-year-old girl who recently moved to Chicago from Mexico was shot dead over the weekend, the latest apparent victim of gang violence in the midwest US city.

Mexico violence: Third journalist killed this year

Published: 01/24/2022 in BBC News - World

Lourdes Maldonado López is the second journalist murdered in the city of Tijuana in a week.

Journalist Murdered In Mexico, Second In Same City In Less Than A Week

Published: 01/24/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A journalist was killed in Tijuana Sunday, the local prosecutor said, the second media worker murdered in less than a week in the Mexican city on the US border.

New Mexico is short on substitute teachers. The governor asked the National Guard and state employees for help.

Published: 01/20/2022 in National

As covid cases soar and teachers call out sick, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is asking National Guard members and state employees to volunteer to substitute teach.

Mexico to enact zero tolerance on homophobic chanting at football games

Published: 01/19/2022 in MercoPress

“I hope that with this new system we have already eliminated the risks of suffering new sanctions,” Yon de Luisa said Mexican football authorities have announced they wil expel any fan from a stadium who uses foul language against players. But most of all, these fans will be suspended for five years from attending soccer events if they use homophobic remarks such as “puto” as an insult, it was announced Tuesday.

Mexico missing: 'If I find a body, I recover a piece of my son'

Published: 01/17/2022 in BBC News - World

With nearly 100,000 disappeared people in Mexico, families have taken on the search themselves.

US Prison In New Mexico Locksdown After Potential Ransomware Attack

Published: 01/13/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A ransomware attack locked down a US jail, knocking out security cameras and leaving inmates confined to their cells, court documents show.

Car With 10 Bodies Found Outside Mexico Town Hall Where Drug Cartels Feud

Published: 01/06/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ten bodies were found Thursday in a sports utility vehicle left outside a town hall in a northern Mexican state gripped by a turf war between rival drug cartels, authorities said.

Two arrested after 10 bodies found in car in Mexico

Published: 01/06/2022 in BBC News - World

The discovery was made outside a governor's office in the central state of Zacatecas.

Cuban COVID-19 vaccine cleared for use in Mexico

Published: 12/30/2021 in MercoPress

Abdala is also used in Venezuela, Nicaragua, Iran and Vietnam. Mexico's Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (Cofepris) has issued the green light Wednesday for the emergency use of the Cuban-developed Abdala vaccine against COVID-19.

Children Among 8 Dead In Mexico Gun Attack

Published: 12/29/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

At least eight people, including two children, died in a shooting in a region of central Mexico plagued by turf wars between rival drug cartels, authorities said Wednesday.

Mexico tightens travel requirements on South American visitors

Published: 12/20/2021 in MercoPress

Venezuelans and Brazilians once again are required a visa to go to Mexico as tourists. The same will happen to Ecuadorians in March. Mexican migration authorities have decided over the past few days to reinstate a visa requirement for travelers from Venezuela, Ecuador, and Brazil after it was detected large numbers of those alleged tourists were seeking to go on by land and try to cross into the United States.

Texas Building Its Own "Wall" On Mexico Border: Governor

Published: 12/18/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Texas has begun building its own "wall" of huge steel bars on the border with Mexico, its Republican governor Greg Abbott said Saturday, accusing President Joe Biden of not doing enough to stop...

Police and migrants clash outside Mexico City

Published: 12/13/2021 in BBC News - World

The migrant caravan has been slowly winding its way through Mexico to the United States border.

Obituary: Vicente Fernández, Mexico's king of ranchera

Published: 12/12/2021 in BBC News - World

Known as the king of ranchera music, Fernández was immensely popular in Mexico and the US.

Mexico truck crash: 'I woke up 50 metres from the truck'

Published: 12/11/2021 in BBC News - World

A survivor of a crash that killed 54 speaks to the BBC about the people who did not survive.

This 68-year-old retiree lives on $620 per month in Mexico — take a look inside in her $160,000 home

Published: 12/11/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Retiree Glen Rogers left the U.S. for Mexico in 2002. Now she lives in a $160,000 home in San Miguel de Allende. Here's a look at her newly renovated home, and how she spends her day.

Mexico truck crash: Officials working to identify over 50 victims

Published: 12/10/2021 in BBC News - World

More than 50 people. thought to be migrants from Central America, were killed in the crash.

Mexico truck crash: 'There are so many dead'

Published: 12/10/2021 in BBC News - World

At least 54 people have been killed, and scores more injured, after a truck rolled in southern Mexico.

Mexico truck crash: At least 49 migrants killed as trailer overturns

Published: 12/09/2021 in BBC News - World

Dozens are injured when a trailer crammed with Central American migrants overturned, officials say.

At Least 49 Migrants Killed In Mexico Road Accident: Report

Published: 12/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

At least 49 migrants died Thursday in Mexico after the truck they were hiding in hit a retaining wall and overturned in the southern state of Chiapas, sources in the local prosecutor's office said.

Norwegian cruise arrives at New Orleans with ten Covid-19 confirmed cases after a tour of Belize, Honduras and Mexico

Published: 12/06/2021 in MercoPress

The vessel with 3,200 passengers left New Orleans on November 28 for a one week cruise which called at Belize, Honduras and Mexico. The Norwegian Breakaway, belonging to the Norwegian Cruise Line, docked in New Orleans, on Saturday with at least ten positive cases of Covid-19, according to the Louisiana Health Department.

Biden blasted for reviving Trump's Remain in Mexico policy

Published: 12/02/2021 in BBC News - World

Activists warn restoring 'Remain in Mexico' at the border will result in "torture, rape, and death".

US Trump-Era "Remain In Mexico" Policy To Resume: Officials

Published: 12/02/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A Trump-era policy under which migrants seeking asylum in the United States must wait in Mexico for their applications to be processed will resume, the two countries announced Thursday.

US and Mexico to restart Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy

Published: 12/02/2021 in BBC News - World

More than 60,000 asylum seekers have been sent back to Mexico under the controversial programme.

U.S. and Mexico reach deal to restart Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ program along border

Published: 12/02/2021 in National

Governments are preparing to re-implement the program starting next week.

Russian company finds oil off the coast of Tabasco in Mexico

Published: 11/25/2021 in MercoPress

Lukoil entered the Mexican market after the 2013 energy reform Russia's Lukoil oil company Wednesday announced the finding of an oil reserve off the coast of Tabasco in Mexico believed to be worth 250 million barrels of crude. "The reservoir was discovered when drilling the Yoti West-1EXP well from the semi-submersible platform Valaris 8505,” according to a company statement.

Why Mexico is not prepared for the migrant caravan

Published: 11/17/2021 in BBC News - World

Thousands of migrants are travelling north, often expecting US entry will be easier than before.

U.S. holds historic oil and gas lease sale in Gulf of Mexico days after climate summit

Published: 11/17/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The Biden administration is opening more than 80 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico to auction for oil and gas drilling.

Mexico's most wanted: Wife of cartel boss 'El Mencho' held

Published: 11/16/2021 in BBC News - World

Rosalinda González is suspected of running the finances of her husband's Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

Biden Plans Summit With Leaders Of Canada, Mexico On November 18: Report

Published: 11/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

U.S. President Joe Biden is planning to host an in-person meeting with the leaders of Mexico and Canada on Nov. 18, the first of its kind in more than five years, a source in Ottawa said on Tuesday.

2 Suspects Arrested In Mexico Beach Shooting That Left 2 Dead

Published: 11/06/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexican authorities on Saturday arrested two people suspected of involvement in a shooting between rival gangs on a beach near the Caribbean resort destination of Cancun that left two people dead.

19 Dead, 3 Injured As Cargo Truck Crashes Into 6 Vehicles In Mexico

Published: 11/06/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

At least 19 people were killed and three injured Saturday in an accident on the highway that connects Mexico City with the central city of Puebla, authorities said.

Tourists Panic As Gang Shootout On Mexico Beach Leaves 2 Dead

Published: 11/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A shooting involving rival gangs on a beach near Mexico's Caribbean resort destination of Cancun left two suspected drug dealers dead on Thursday and sparked panic among foreign tourists.

Mexico: Shooting near Cancun leaves two dead, prosecutors say

Published: 11/04/2021 in BBC News - World

A gang shootout near the Mexican resort has left two suspected drug dealers dead, prosecutors say.

Hundreds join violence against women protest in Mexico

Published: 11/04/2021 in BBC News - World

Protesters carry crosses bearing the names of murdered women to draw attention to rising femicide cases.

Day of the Dead parade returns to Mexico City after Covid

Published: 11/01/2021 in BBC News - World

The James Bond-inspired carnival fills Mexico City with skeletons, dancers and giant sculptures.

Ancient wooden Mayan canoe unearthed almost intact in Mexico

Published: 10/30/2021 in BBC News - World

Archaeologists discovered the boat during construction work on a new tourist train network.

Migrant Caravan Advances Slowly In Southern Mexico, Some Reject Visas

Published: 10/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

About 3,000 mostly Central American migrants advanced slowly on Friday along a highway near Mexico's border with Guatemala.

Hundreds of sea turtles wash up dead in Mexico

Published: 10/28/2021 in BBC News - World

Scientists think the turtles may have become tangled in abandoned fishing nets and drowned.

Hurricane Rick Makes Landfall On Mexico's Pacific Coast

Published: 10/25/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The eye of Hurricane Rick came ashore on Mexico's Pacific coast early on Monday, lashing the region with 100 mile-per-hour (MPH) winds and heavy rains that could trigger flash flooding and mudslides,...

Halyna Hutchins: Vigil held in New Mexico for cinematographer

Published: 10/24/2021 in BBC News - World

The cinematographer was fatally shot by a prop gun while filming for western movie Rust.

4 Dead In Gang Members, Police Shootout In Mexico During Security Check

Published: 10/23/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A car chase and shootout between gang members and law enforcement near Mexico's northern border left three members of the powerful Gulf Cartel dead along with one bystander, officials said on...

Abortion in Mexico: Fight for rights just beginning, women say

Published: 10/22/2021 in BBC News - World

Mexican women celebrate the Supreme Court ruling decriminalising abortion but say obstacles remain.

Former FARC leader not arrested in Mexico, just deported

Published: 10/21/2021 in MercoPress

If he is ever arrested, a 35-year jail sentence awaits Granda in Paraguay. Former Colombian guerrilla leader Rodrigo Granda, who was denied entry into Mexico Tuesday, was deported back to his native country. He explained he had never been under arrest.

Shots Fired In Robbery Attempt At Mexico City Airport, Two Injured

Published: 10/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Shots were fired in the vicinity of Terminal 2 of Mexico City's international airport on Friday morning with at least two people injured and one suspect arrested, according to the capital's police...

US To Open Borders With Mexico, Canada To Vaccinated Travelers Next Month

Published: 10/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The United States will open its land borders with Mexico and Canada in early November to non-essential travelers who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, a senior White House official announced...

Covid-19 live updates: U.S. to reopen Canada, Mexico overland borders for vaccinated tourists

Published: 10/13/2021 in National

The easing of pandemic restrictions for "nonessential" travel through overland borders is in line with guidance on air travel.

US to re-open Mexico Canada borders for fully vaccinated travellers

Published: 10/12/2021 in BBC News - World

From November, land and ferry crossings will be allowed for non-essential travel like family visits.

U.S. to lift Canada, Mexico land border restrictions in November for vaccinated visitors, officials say

Published: 10/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The U.S. will lift restrictions at its land borders with Canada and Mexico for fully vaccinated foreign nationals in early November, two U.S. officials said.

Mexico City to swap Columbus statue for one of indigenous woman

Published: 10/12/2021 in BBC News - World

Mexico City's mayor made the announcement on the anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas.

This 42-year-old saved $660,000 and moved to Mexico after losing her 6-figure job

Published: 10/11/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Roshida Dowe now has more than $1 million in investments and considers herself retired, since she only has to work when she wants to.

In New Mexico, a bold experiment aims to take police out of the equation for mental health calls

Published: 10/09/2021 in National

Albuquerque is among a growing list of cities deploying social workers instead of armed officers.

Hundreds Of US-Bound Migrants Found Packed In Trucks In Mexico

Published: 10/08/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Police in northern Mexico discovered more than 600 Central American migrants hiding in three long cargo trucks headed to the United States late on Thursday, in one of the biggest round-ups of...

Chile and Interpol break up smuggling ring of Haitians and children to Mexico and US

Published: 10/05/2021 in MercoPress

To date, 267 Chilean children aged six or under, children of Haitian migrants, have been detected on the route in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama (Pic INTERPOL) An operation codenamed ‘Frontera Norte’ has allowed Chile’s Criminal Investigations Police (Policía de Investigaciones – PDI) to arrest nine suspected members of a migrant smuggling ring following an investigation supported by INTERPOL and law enforcement across South and Central America.

Cuban baseball players defect during tournament in Mexico

Published: 10/04/2021 in BBC News - World

At least nine young baseball players have defected during the World Cup in Mexico, officials say.

Life at 50C: Mexico's struggle for water

Published: 09/28/2021 in BBC News - World

Climate change is causing once-mighty rivers to dry up and temperatures to rise to deadly levels in Mexico.

U.S. authorities accelerate removal of Haitians at border with Mexico

Published: 09/19/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Del Rio's mayor, Bruno Lozano, said in a video on Saturday night that there were now just over 14,000 migrants under the bridge.

Latin America viewing Celac as a substitute for OAS during Summit starting in Mexico City

Published: 09/18/2021 in MercoPress

Mexico currently holds Celac's pro tempore presidency and many countries have already expressed their support to Argentina's bid to succeed it The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) Summit will start Saturday in Mexico City as the body seeks to replace the Organization of American States (OAS) in regional matters.

Mexico metro collapse: 'All I ever wanted was for my son to come home'

Published: 09/17/2021 in BBC News - World

The mother of the youngest victim of Mexico's metro crash takes on some of the country's richest people.

Mexico drug lord 'The Viceroy' sentenced to 28 years

Published: 09/15/2021 in BBC News - World

Vicente Carrillo Fuentes took control of the Juárez cartel after his brother died in a botched operation.

Maduro appoints jailed ally, with pending extradition to US, to political talks with the opposition in Mexico

Published: 09/15/2021 in MercoPress

Saab was arrested in June 2020 when he landed with his private jet in Cape Verde en route to Iran for refueling.  Venezuela has announced that it will incorporate the government delegation in negotiations with the political opposition in Mexico, Alex Saab, a close ally jailed in Cape Verde, Africa who is to be extradited to the United States on corruption and money laundering charges.

Gunmen kidnap foreign guests from Mexico hotel

Published: 09/14/2021 in BBC News - World

Police are hunting for the victims, who are believed to be Haitian and Venezuelan migrants.

Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in the Gulf of Mexico

Published: 09/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Tropical Storm Nicholas strengthened as it headed for the Gulf Coast, threatening heavy rain and floods in coastal areas of Texas, Mexico and Louisiana.

Mexico earthquake: Lights seen in sky during tremor near Acapulco

Published: 09/08/2021 in BBC News - World

The magnitude-seven quake struck the country's Pacific coast, near the resort of Acapulco.

New earthquake hits Mexico near Acapulco but floods kill more in Tula

Published: 09/08/2021 in MercoPress

Some 1.6 million people were affected by power cuts Exactly four years after Mexico was shaken by the second most intense earthquake in its history, a 7.1 magnitude tremor with an epicentre 11 kilometres southeast of Acapulco hit the country again Tuesday.

Mexico: Powerful earthquake hits Acapulco

Published: 09/08/2021 in BBC News - World

The magnitude-seven quake was felt strongly around 370 km away in Mexico City.

6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Mexico; Buildings Sway In Capital

Published: 09/07/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday near the Pacific coast, the National Seismological Service said, shaking buildings in the capital.

Flooding hits Mexico hospital, killing 17 patients

Published: 09/07/2021 in BBC News - World

A river bursts its banks in the town of Tula, cutting power and oxygen at the facility, officials say.

Mexico decriminalises abortion

Published: 09/07/2021 in BBC News - World

A ruling by the supreme courts makes it illegal for women to be prosecuted for having an abortion.

Mexico: Flash flooding sweeps away cars after heavy rain

Published: 09/07/2021 in BBC News - World

Heavy rain in central Mexico sparked flash floods in Ecatepec and Nexahualcóyotl.

Mexico City to swap Columbus statue for one of indigenous woman

Published: 09/06/2021 in BBC News - World

Mexico City's mayor said a statue of an Olmeca woman would replace that of the Italian explorer.

Rush to contain large oil spill in Gulf of Mexico after Storm Ida

Published: 09/05/2021 in BBC News - World

Clean-up crews and the US Coast Guard are trying to locate the source of a miles-long slick.

Oil firms slash U.S. Gulf of Mexico output by 91% ahead of powerful Hurricane Ida

Published: 08/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Ida is forecast to reach a Category 4 hurricane before making landfall west of New Orleans.

Afghan All-Girl Robotics Team Members Land In Mexico

Published: 08/25/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Five members of an all-girl Afghan robotics team arrived in Mexico on Tuesday evening, fleeing an uncertain future at home after the recent collapse of the U.S.-backed government and takeover by the...

US Supreme Court Revives "Remain In Mexico" Immigration Policy

Published: 08/24/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the revival of an immigration policy that forced asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their court dates, in a blow to President Joe Biden.

US court rules asylum seekers must stay in Mexico

Published: 08/24/2021 in BBC News - World

Asylum seekers must stay in Mexico while their claims are processed, the US Supreme Court rules.

One dead and many missing as Pemex offshore plant explodes in Gulf of Mexico

Published: 08/23/2021 in MercoPress

The explosion was said to be under control by 4.30 pm local time Six people were initially reported injured and taken to hospitals in nearby Campeche Sunday after a Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico was set ablaze following an explosion.

8 Killed As Hurricane Grace Unleashes Severe Flooding In Mexico

Published: 08/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Hurricane Grace pummeled Mexico with torrential rain on Saturday, causing severe flooding and mudslides that killed at least eight people after becoming one of the most powerful storms in years to hit...

Hurricane Grace kills eight as it rips through eastern Mexico

Published: 08/21/2021 in BBC News - World

The powerful storm brings torrential rain and high winds, causing power cuts and flooding.

Grace Makes Landfall In Mexico As Major Hurricane

Published: 08/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Hurricane Grace slammed into Mexico for a second time early Saturday as a major Category Three storm, threatening to bring significant flooding and mudslides, US forecasters said.

Grace becomes major hurricane, barrels toward Mexico's Gulf coast

Published: 08/20/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Hurricane Grace rapidly intensified into a major hurricane on Friday night as it barreled towards Mexico's Gulf coast, threatening the oil-producing state of Veracruz and central Mexico.

Grace Now "Major" Category 3 Hurricane Heading For Mexico: US Forecasters

Published: 08/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Grace rapidly intensified into a "major" Category Three hurricane on Friday as it barreled towards Mexico for a second time, US forecasters said.

Block Revival Of Trump 'Remain In Mexico' Policy: Biden To Supreme Court

Published: 08/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Biden administration on Friday asked U.S. Supreme Court to block a judge's ruling that would force the government to resume a contested program that forced tens of thousands of migrants to wait in...

The conquest of Mexico: civilizations that were doomed

Published: 08/20/2021 in MercoPress

The capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan, fell to the invaders after a long siege, and became Mexico City instead By Gwynne Dyer – Friday, 13 August, is the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest of Mexico. The capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan, fell to the invaders after a long siege, and became Mexico City instead. It was a major historical event, still mourned by millions and celebrated by millions more than five centuries after it happened. But was it actually inevitable?

Heavy Wind, Rainfall In Mexico As Hurricane Grace Makes Landfall

Published: 08/19/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Hurricane Grace lashed Mexico's Yucatan peninsula with heavy wind and rain early on Thursday as it barreled into the coast and moved inland near the popular beach resort of Tulum, threatening to spark...

Hurricane Grace makes landfall near Mexico's Tulum temples

Published: 08/19/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Hurricane Grace pelted Mexico's Caribbean coast with heavy rain and strong winds overnight.

New round of negotiations between Venezuelan gov't opposition to kick off in Mexico

Published: 08/13/2021 in MercoPress

The opposition delegation is headed by Juan Guaidó Venezuelan Government officials and dignitaries of the opposition will convene Friday in Mexico City to kick off another round of negotiations under the mediation of Norway, with the endorsement of the United States and the European Union to seek a peaceful solution to the worst economic, social and political crisis in the country.

This 65-year-old retiree just moved to a $420 per month apartment in Mexico by the beach—take a look

Published: 08/07/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

In 2006, 65-year-old retiree Janet Blaser left the U.S. for Mazatlán, Mexico—and she has no regrets. Her new 1,100-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment is steps from the beach. Here's a look inside her $420 per month apartment, what the hunting process was like, and how she decorated the space.

Mexico files law suit against US main gun manufacturers

Published: 08/05/2021 in MercoPress

The lawsuit involves Smith & Wesson, Barrett, Beretta, Colt, Glock, Sturm, Ruger, accused of business practices leading to arms trafficking into Mexico. Mexico on Wednesday filed a major lawsuit against the United States gun manufacturers for the massive damage caused by “the unlawful trafficking of guns to drug cartels and other criminals in Mexico”.

At Least 10 Dead In Road Texas Crash Near Mexico Border

Published: 08/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

At least 10 people were killed in a Texas road accident involving a truck that authorities suspect was transporting some 30 undocumented migrants, US media said Wednesday.

Mexico sues US gun manufacturers over arms trafficking

Published: 08/04/2021 in BBC News - World

The lawsuit accuses companies of fuelling bloodshed through negligent business practices.

Mexico sues U.S. gun companies, alleging ‘massive damage’ that is ‘destabilizing’ to society

Published: 08/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The Mexican government presented a civil lawsuit against several U.S. gun manufacturers, alleging that they contribute to illegal gun trafficking to Mexico. 

Mexico favors creation of new body to replace OAS

Published: 07/26/2021 in MercoPress

“It is a great task for good diplomats and politicians,” Mexico's President said. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has launched the idea to create a new body that would replace the current Washington-based Organization of American States (OAS).

Trading sex for cosmetic surgery in Mexico's narco capital

Published: 07/22/2021 in BBC News - World

The influence of narcos has caused many women to undergo cosmetic surgery in Mexico's Sinaloa state.

US Land Borders With Canada, Mexico To Remain Closed Until August 21

Published: 07/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The US government on Wednesday extended the closure of land borders with Canada and Mexico to non-essential travel such as tourism through Aug. 21 even as officials debate whether to require visitors...

El Chapo's former safe house to be raffled off in Mexico

Published: 07/06/2021 in BBC News - World

The house was the scene of one of the drug lord's dramatic escapes from Mexican security forces.

Mexico to raffle assets belonging to drug lord "El Chapo" Guzmán

Published: 07/06/2021 in MercoPress

The home in Culiacan in Sinaloa state is among the many assets that will be raffled off by Mexico on Sep 15 Mexico's government announced that it will raffle a house belonging to drug lord Joaquín Guzmán, "El Chapo" and where he was arrested in 2014. "El Chapo" head of the Sinaloa cartel is now serving a life sentence in a US high-security prison.

Video: Fire Rages In The Middle Of Ocean Near Mexico

Published: 07/02/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A fire on the ocean surface west of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula early on Friday has been extinguished, state oil company Pemex said, blaming a gas leak from an underwater pipeline for sparking the...

Mexico's Covid Deaths Could Be 60% Higher Than Official Count

Published: 07/01/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

COVID-19-related deaths in Mexico likely exceed the confirmed toll by about 60%, Health Ministry data released on Wednesday showed.

Mexico Supreme Court Decriminalizes Recreational Marijuana Use

Published: 06/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico's Supreme Court on Monday decriminalized recreational marijuana use for adults, declaring its prohibition under the health law to be unconstitutional, after a legalization bill stalled in...

Mexico marijuana: Top court decriminalises recreational use of cannabis

Published: 06/28/2021 in BBC News - World

Adults will be able to cultivate and consume the drug, but smoking in public remains banned.

Hot air balloon crash kills four in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Published: 06/26/2021 in BBC News - World

The balloon is reported to have hit a power line, before the basket detached and fell to the ground.

4 dead, 1 in critical condition after hot air balloon crash in New Mexico

Published: 06/26/2021 in National

Four people are dead and one is in critical and unstable condition after a hot air balloon crashed Saturday morning in Albuquerque, New Mexico, police said.

Drug Gang Shootout Leaves 18 Dead In Mexico: Government

Published: 06/26/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A shootout among suspected rival drug cartel gunmen left 18 people dead Friday in Mexico, a government official said.

Mexico prison: Six killed in fight between rival gangs

Published: 06/23/2021 in BBC News - World

Security forces say they have regained control of the prison in Tabasco following the deadly fight.

Argentina and Mexico recall ambassadors to Nicaragua out of concern for human rights violations

Published: 06/22/2021 in MercoPress

The reason behind Argentina's abstention at the OAS vote against Nicaragua was reportedly a distrust of Almagro The Governments of Mexico and Argentina Monday recalled their respective ambassadors in Managua, where Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega is undertaking a dubious campaign towards his reelection by having his political challengers arrested.

Nicaragua political arrests lead Argentina and Mexico to recall envoys

Published: 06/21/2021 in BBC News - World

Argentina and Mexico recall ambassadors for talks after a fifth presidential hopeful is detained.

'Construction flaws' caused deadly Mexico City metro crash

Published: 06/16/2021 in BBC News - World

An overpass collapse killed 26 and has put pressure on leading Mexican politicians and businessmen.

Mexico missing students: Remains of third victim identified

Published: 06/16/2021 in BBC News - World

Almost seven years after 43 students disappeared, the remains of a third victim are identified.

12 Dead In Bus Crash In Northeast Mexico

Published: 06/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

At least 12 people were killed and 10 injured when a bus overturned on Tuesday on a highway in northeastern Mexico, the authorities said.

Joe Biden Names Ambassadors To Sensitive Posts In Israel, Mexico

Published: 06/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

President Joe Biden on Tuesday used his first major batch of foreign ambassador nominations to signal a desire to strengthen U.S. relationships to deal with challenges in the Middle East, Central...

Texas Governor Wants To Resume Building Mexico Border Wall

Published: 06/11/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Texas will announce plans next week to build a wall along its border with Mexico, the US state's governor Greg Abbott has said.

Kamala Harris tackles migration on Guatemala, Mexico tour

Published: 06/09/2021 in MercoPress

The problem at the border stems from the problem in these countries, Harris said US Vice President Kamala Harris rounded up her first official foreign mission in Mexico City by underlining the need to tackle the "root causes" of migration as crowds at the southwestern border grow by the hour.

Mexico elections: Polls close after vote marred by violence

Published: 06/07/2021 in BBC News - World

Early counts suggest President Andrés Manuel López Obrador governing Morena party is ahead.

Man Throws Severed Head At Voting Station In Mexico Amid Elections

Published: 06/06/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A man threw a severed head at a voting station in the Terrazas del Valle neighborhood of the Mexican border city of Tijuana on Sunday, local authorities said, as Mexicans were casting votes in midterm...

Harris heads to Guatemala, Mexico to address migration and manage expectations for quick results

Published: 06/05/2021 in National

The two-day trip is Harris’s first abroad as vice president.

Mexico blasts OAS Secretary General Almagro, "one of the worst in history"

Published: 06/05/2021 in MercoPress

“The performance of the current OAS secretary-general, Mr. Almagro, has been one of the worst in history,” Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Mexico's foreign minister on Friday criticized the work of the head of the Organization of American States, Uruguayan born Luis Almagro, adding to its earlier rebuke that the group should not intervene in Bolivia's internal affairs.

Mexico mid-terms marred by threats, attacks and killings

Published: 06/04/2021 in BBC News - World

Observers say it has been one of the most violent campaigns, with at least 90 election-related killings.

Growing sinkhole threatens to swallow home in Mexico

Published: 06/02/2021 in BBC News - World

It first appeared on the weekend and has since expanded to a width of around 80m.

Mexico targets global fashion houses for using indigenous patterns

Published: 05/31/2021 in MercoPress

Mexico's Culture Minister Alejandra Frausto sent letters to all three global companies, asking each for a “public explanation on what basis it could privatize collective property”. Mexico has targeted leading international fashion brands Zara, Anthropologie, and Patowl claiming they have taken advantage of the indigenous textile heritage of the country. In effect according to official complaints, these designers used patterns from indigenous Mexican groups in their designs without any benefit to the communities.

FAA downgrades Mexico air safety rating, prohibiting new flights from country's airlines

Published: 05/25/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The FAA downgraded Mexico's air safety rating, prohibiting new flights from the country's airlines

U.S. prepares to downgrade Mexico air safety rating

Published: 05/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The U.S. government is preparing to downgrade Mexico's aviation safety rating, a move that would bar Mexican carriers from adding new U.S. flights.

Astra-Zeneca vaccines produced jointly by Mexico and Argentina almost ready for delivery

Published: 05/20/2021 in MercoPress

Ebrard and Tomada toured the Liomont plant in the state of Queretaro. The first batch of Oxford-Astra Zeneca anticoronavirus vaccines produced jointly by Mexico and Argentina are almost ready to start shipping, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced Wednesday.

Mexico's Andrea Meza Crowned Miss Universe 2021

Published: 05/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Miss Mexico was crowned Miss Universe on Sunday in Florida, after fellow contestant Miss Myanmar used her stage time to draw attention to the bloody military coup in her country.

73-Million-Year-Old "Talkative" Dinosaur Species Found In Mexico

Published: 05/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Paleontologists identified a new species of dinosaur after a specimen from about 73 million years ago was found in northern Mexico, the country's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH)...

Mexico City metro: Hundreds protest at scene of deadly rail collapse

Published: 05/08/2021 in BBC News - World

Demonstrators from around Mexico City demand justice after 26 people died when an overpass collapsed.

Mexico City metro: 'My dad never came home'

Published: 05/05/2021 in BBC News - World

Mexican authorities have promised a full investigation into the collapse of a metro overpass in Mexico City, as questions mount over the line's safety.

Mexico City metro: Shock, grief, anger in Mexico over metro crash

Published: 05/04/2021 in BBC News - World

There is rising anger in Mexico over the collapse of a metro overpass that killed at least 24 people.

"Found His Cellphone": Desperate Searches After Mexico Metro Collapse

Published: 05/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Samuel Del Aguila's son was on his way home from his job at the airport in Mexico City on Monday night when his family saw the first news reports about a deadly metro train accident.

Mexico City metro: Fears structural failure behind deadly crash

Published: 05/04/2021 in BBC News - World

Questions mount over the safety record of a Mexico City metro line after a deadly overpass collapse.

Bolivia, Mexico agree to lift mutual visa requirement for short stays

Published: 05/04/2021 in MercoPress

Mexican authorities believe the agreement will promote the integration of the peoples The governments of Bolivia and Mexico Monday announced they had agreed to lift the mutual visa requirement for citizens of either country wishing to travel to the other for stays of up to 180 days.

Mexico City metro overpass collapses onto road killing at least 15

Published: 05/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said 34 of the injured were hospitalized, and people were still trapped inside the train, which was split in two and suspended.

Mexico City metro overpass collapses, killing 15

Published: 05/04/2021 in BBC News - World

Several train carriages plunged to the ground when an overpass collapsed late on Monday.

Mexico City Metro Overpass, Train Cars Collapse On Road Below

Published: 05/03/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

An overpass for Mexico City's metro partially collapsed with train cars on it on Monday night, videos on Mexican television and social media showed, although it was not immediately clear if there were...

Mexico apologises to Mayan people for historic abuses

Published: 05/03/2021 in BBC News - World

The country's president apologises for abuses committed in the five centuries since Spain's conquest.

As U.S. seeks to outsource immigration enforcement, Mexico gains leverage

Published: 05/03/2021 in National

Migration will be focus of Vice President Harris’s meeting with Mexico’s president on Friday

Coronavirus: Pfizer confirms fake versions of vaccine in Poland and Mexico

Published: 04/22/2021 in BBC News - World

The US pharmaceutical company says doses seized by authorities in Mexico and Poland were counterfeit.

Mexico cartel used explosive drones to attack police

Published: 04/21/2021 in BBC News - World

Two police officers were injured in the attack in the western state of Michoacán.

Mayan urn returned to Mexico by Albion College

Published: 04/14/2021 in BBC News - World

The urn, made between 900 and 1600 AD, has been housed at Albion College, Michigan, since 1969.

Mexico arrests 30 marines over disappearances in Tamaulipas

Published: 04/13/2021 in BBC News - World

The victims went missing in 2014 when the marines were deployed near the US border, officials say.

Mexico Grants Authorisation For Emergency Use Of India's Covaxin Vaccine

Published: 04/07/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The Mexico Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risk (Cofepris) on Wednesday has granted authorization for the emergency use of India's first domestically-produced COVID-19 vaccine,...

New Mexico set to legalize marijuana as New York ends its pot prohibition

Published: 04/01/2021 in National

New Mexico lawmakers legalized cannabis for residents over 21 years old on Wednesday during a late-night special session.

Mexico police under fire after woman's death in custody

Published: 03/30/2021 in BBC News - World

Mexico's president said the mother-of-two from El Salvador had been "brutally treated and murdered".

Covid-19: Mexico revises coronavirus death toll up by 60%

Published: 03/28/2021 in BBC News - World

The revised figures indicate Mexico has the second highest number of Covid-related deaths in the world.

Mexico says country's true Covid death toll is 60% higher than official test-confirmed number

Published: 03/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The higher toll would rival that of Brazil, which currently has the world's second-highest number of deaths after the United States.

Presidents of Bolivia and Mexico warn OAS to do its job and nothing more

Published: 03/26/2021 in MercoPress

AMLO and Arce highlighted the importance of keeping Latin America and the Caribbean strong through the Covid crisis The presidents of Mexico and Bolivia signed a joint statement warning Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary-General Luis Almagro to stay away from their countries' domestic matters.

Argentina halts all flights to/from Brazil, Chile and Mexico

Published: 03/26/2021 in MercoPress

Cabinet Chief Santiago Cafiero's decision aims at preventing or minimizing the effcts of a second coronavirus wave. Starting this coming Saturday, no passenger flights will be allowed into Argentina from covid-ridden Brazil, Chile and Mexico, in a move to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly the Amazon or P1 strain as well as the British variant which is also causing havoc in the country's health system.

Gang warfare next to Mexico City leaves 13 police officers on patrol massacred

Published: 03/20/2021 in MercoPress

Houses were strafed with bullets in the small town nestled between verdant hills and corn fields, where most people make a living cultivating crops. Bullet casings still littered the ground on Friday in Coatepec Harinas, a troubled municipality southwest of Mexico City where 13 police officers on patrol were brutally murdered in an ambush by suspected drug gang members.

Mexico violence: Gunmen kill 13 in ambush on police convoy

Published: 03/18/2021 in BBC News - World

At least 13 officers died in the attack by a suspected criminal gang in the State of Mexico.

13 Dead In Ambush On Mexico Police Convoy: Officials

Published: 03/18/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

An attack by a criminal gang on a police convoy in central Mexico left at least 13 people dead on Thursday, the authorities said.

US to send 4m vaccine doses to Canada and Mexico

Published: 03/18/2021 in BBC News - World

The Biden plan to give AstraZeneca jabs to neighbours is seen as part of 'vaccine diplomacy'.

Mexico to join the club of countries that decriminalize cannabis

Published: 03/11/2021 in MercoPress

Backed by the administration of President Lopez Obrador, the bill marks a major shift in a country bedeviled for years by violence between feuding drug cartels. Mexico's lower house of Congress on Wednesday approved a bill that would decriminalize cannabis for recreational, medical and scientific uses, bringing it a step closer to creating one of the world's largest markets for the plant.

Mexico marijuana: Lower house passes recreational cannabis bill

Published: 03/10/2021 in BBC News - World

The lower house passes a bill allowing recreational use, with final approval now almost assured.

Women's Day: Protesters clash with police in Mexico

Published: 03/08/2021 in BBC News - World

Officers forced back protesters with tear gas and riot shields in Mexico City's main square.

The pope's first day in Mexico

Published: 03/08/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Pope Francis spent his first full day in Mexico on Saturday. Thousands lined the streets to get a glimpse of the Holy Father. Adriana Diaz has more from Mexico City.

Pope Francis brings message of hope to youth in Mexico

Published: 03/08/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Pope Francis continued his swing through Mexico Tuesday, where he brought a message of hope to young people and warned them not to be lured into the drug trade. He also had some strong words for the clergy. Adriana Diaz has more from Mexico City.

Pope Francis visits dangerous city in Mexico

Published: 03/08/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Pope Francis held an open-air mass in one of Mexico’s most violent cities. Huge crowds showed up to see the Holy Father up-close. Adriana Diaz has more from Ecatepec, Mexico.

Women's day: Mexico barrier turned into women's memorial

Published: 03/08/2021 in BBC News - World

The barrier was put up around Mexico's National Palace ahead of International Women's Day protests.

Names of women victimized by violence painted on metal barriers protecting Mexico's National Palace

Published: 03/08/2021 in MercoPress

Near the front of the colonial-era presidential building, activists wrote: “Victims of Femicide” in huge letters across the top of the 3-meters barriers The names of women victimized by violence were painted late on Saturday on metal barriers erected around Mexico's national palace ahead of a major women's march as activists turned the fencing into a makeshift billboard for their movement.

Thirteen die in southern California crash near Mexico border

Published: 03/02/2021 in BBC News - World

Twenty-seven people were said to have been travelling in an SUV when it collided with a trailer truck.

After all Americans have been vaccinated, US willing to discuss the issue with Mexico

Published: 03/02/2021 in MercoPress

The remarks came before a video conference between Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and US President Joe Biden Reuters – The Joe Biden administration downplayed the prospect of sharing coronavirus vaccines with Mexico, arguing it is focused on getting its own population protected against a pandemic that has killed more than 500,000 Americans.

U.S. processes asylum seekers from Mexico migrant camp

Published: 02/25/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

The Biden administration began rolling back Trump-era immigration rules, allowing some asylum seekers who have been waiting at a migrant camp in Mexico to cross into the U.S. and have their requests processed. Mireya Villarreal shares more.

U.S. admits asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in-Mexico policy

Published: 02/20/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

All eligible asylum-seekers are being required to test negative for the coronavirus before entering the U.S.

U.S. admits asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in-Mexico policy

Published: 02/19/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

All eligible asylum-seekers are being required to test negative for the coronavirus before entering the U.S.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz flew to Mexico amid state energy crisis, US media report

Published: 02/18/2021 in BBC News - World

Reports of the Republican's trip come as hundreds of thousands of Texans remain without power.

Cold Snap Leaves 8 Million In Texas, Mexico Without Power

Published: 02/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A rare deep freeze in Texas that raised demand for power forced the state's electric grid operator on Monday to impose rotating blackouts, leaving 4 million customers without power even as...

Mexico Gets Over 8 Lakh AstraZeneca Vaccine Doses From India

Published: 02/14/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico received a shipment of 870,000 doses of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine from India on Sunday, the government said, as the country prepares to prioritize older adults in the next phase of its...

Joe Biden Begins Dismantling Trump's "Remain In Mexico" Asylum Policy

Published: 02/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Asylum seekers forced to remain in Mexico while their cases are being resolved in the United States will begin to be admitted into the US as of next week, President Joe Biden's administration...

US to allow in thousands of asylum seekers waiting in Mexico

Published: 02/12/2021 in BBC News - World

The Biden administration will start by processing some 25,000 people, reversing a Trump-era policy.

U.S. to start taking in asylum-seekers Trump required to wait in Mexico

Published: 02/12/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Eligible asylum-seekers will need to test negative for the coronavirus before being allowed to enter the U.S.

12 officers charged after 19 bodies found near Mexico-U.S. border

Published: 02/03/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

The officers face charges of homicide, abuse of authority and making false statements.

Three lives, one message: Stop killing Mexico's transgender women

Published: 01/31/2021 in BBC News - World

In Mexico, the second most dangerous country to be transgender, trans women fight to be protected.

Mexico Overtakes India, Now Has World's Third Most Covid Deaths

Published: 01/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico's Covid-19 deaths surpassed those in India, making the country's outbreak the third-most deadly worldwide, as officials struggle to contain a pandemic that's taking an increasingly grim toll.

US-Mexico border: The gruesome attack that shocked a village

Published: 01/28/2021 in BBC News - World

Families look for answers after 19 people were killed then set alight on the US-Mexico border.

Covid-19: US regulators issue warning over 'toxic' Mexico hand sanitisers

Published: 01/27/2021 in BBC News - World

Dangerous levels of toxic ingredients are found in many alcohol-based sanitisers imported to the US.

Mexico and Caribbean beach resorts offer Covid tests for new U.S. travel requirements

Published: 01/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Mexican and Caribbean beach resorts scramble for Covid tests as new U.S. travel requirements take effect.

Burnt bodies found in vehicles on US-Mexico border

Published: 01/25/2021 in BBC News - World

The 19 victims were discovered in an area where violent drug cartels operate.

19 burned bodies found near Mexico-U.S. border

Published: 01/25/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Authorities found two vehicles on fire, one containing four bodies and the other 15.

Mexico's president tests positive for COVID-19

Published: 01/25/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been criticized for his handling of the pandemic, which has been hitting his nation harder than ever.

US-Mexico border wall seesaws win design award

Published: 01/19/2021 in BBC News - World

The installation allowed children to play together from both sides of the US-Mexico border.

Migrant caravan: Mexico presses US to reform immigration policies

Published: 01/18/2021 in BBC News - World

The Mexican president spoke out as thousands gather in Guatemala en route to Mexico and the US.

700 kids crossed the U.S. border alone after being required to wait in Mexico

Published: 01/15/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

"We never expected to experience so much suffering on this border," said one migrant father.

Salvador Cienfuegos: Mexico clears ex-defence minister over US drugs link claims

Published: 01/15/2021 in BBC News - World

Salvador Cienfuegos's arrest by US investigators last year caused a rift between the two countries.

Eyes are on the new U.S. administration to end “Remain in Mexico” asylum program

Published: 01/08/2021 in Latin America Reports

Human rights groups are calling on the administration of United States President-elect Joe Biden to end the controversial “Remain in Mexico” immigration program. The program established in 2019 under the Trump administration forces asylum seekers to wait in Mexican border towns as their petition is processed in the U.S. Human Rights Watch released an investigation this week detailing the negative impacts the “Remain in Mexico” policy has on families and children who are trying to seek a better life in the U.S. The report gives insight into a wide range of abuses suffered by the asylum seekers as they wait […]

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Mexico coronavirus cases surge as US tourists keep coming

Published: 01/05/2021 in Latin America Reports

Hundreds of thousands of people from the U.S. are again traveling into Mexico each month, despite officials’ warnings to help stop the spread in both countries. More American tourists are going to the Mexican state of Quintana Roo than ever before, according to the Washington Post, with arrivals up nearly 25 percent now compared to the end of 2019. Quintana Roo, where Cancun and other popular beach destinations are located, is receiving up to 100 flights every day coming from the U.S. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the U.S. has advised people to avoid all travel […]

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Mexico Approves AstraZeneca-Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine

Published: 01/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico on Monday authorized the coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford for emergency use in the country, which has one of the world's highest Covid-19 death tolls.

Mexico Offers Julian Assange Political Asylum After UK Blocks Extradition

Published: 01/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico on Monday offered political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, after a British judge blocked his extradition to the United States to face espionage charges.

Mexico was the deadliest country for journalists in 2020

Published: 01/02/2021 in Latin America Reports

At least 13 journalists were killed in Mexico last year, making the Latin American country the most dangerous in the world for journalists. There were 15 reporters killed in the entire Latin American region and 42 total throughout the world up until late November of 2020, according to a recent report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). However, the killing of journalist Felipe Guevara Henao in Cali, Colombia last week adds to the year’s gruesome total. This is the fourth time in the past five years that Mexico has led the federation’s list in the number of journalists killed. […]

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Phase 3 Trials Begin For Novavax Vaccine In US, Mexico

Published: 12/28/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Clinical trials to determine the safety and efficacy of a Covid-19 vaccine candidate from American biotech company Novavax have begun in the United States and Mexico, the US National Institutes of...

Covid: Mexico, Chile and Costa Rica begin mass vaccination

Published: 12/24/2020 in BBC News - World

Mexico, Chile and Costa Rica become the first countries on the continent to begin vaccination campaigns.

Mexico To Start Covid-19 Vaccinations On Thursday

Published: 12/22/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Mexico will begin Covid-19 immunizations on Thursday, a day after the country receives its first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, Undersecretary of Health Hugo Lopez-Gatell said.

Mexico violence: Security raised in Puerto Vallarta after ambush

Published: 12/21/2020 in BBC News - World

Extra police are sent to Puerto Vallarta after the killing of a former governor of Jalisco state.

U.S. warns new law in Mexico would "only benefit" drug cartels

Published: 12/16/2020 in World - CBSNews.com

"Passage of this legislation can only benefit the violent transnational criminal organizations and other criminals that we are jointly fighting," according to Attorney General William Barr.

Aztec skull tower: Archaeologists unearth new sections in Mexico City

Published: 12/11/2020 in BBC News - World

A further 119 skulls of men, women and children are found near a famous Aztec temple in Mexico City.

A murder in Veracruz: Slain journalist’s story a portrait of a violent, corrupt era in Mexico

Published: 12/06/2020 in National

A consortium of international journalists has come together to carry on Regina Martínez’s investigative work.

New Mexico shut down nearly everything to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed by covid. It wasn’t enough.

Published: 12/05/2020 in National

The state will allow doctors to ration care as beds fill up and covid deaths mount.

Reptiles smuggled from Mexico found at German airport stitched inside dolls

Published: 12/03/2020 in BBC News - World

Ten of 26 rare animals from Mexico discovered at a German airport did not survive.

'Stay home,' says US mayor at Mexico beach resort

Published: 12/02/2020 in BBC News - World

Steve Adler is the latest US politician accused of Covid-19 double standards, but he denies breaking rules.

French restaurateur killed in Mexico City 'to steal his wine'

Published: 12/02/2020 in BBC News - World

Baptiste Lormand and his associate are believed to have been targeted over their expensive wine.