Mexico
Fugitive Former Director of Mexican Soccer Team Accused of Money Laundering Finally Arrested After 3 Years on the Run
"Billy" Álvarez was part of Interpol's search database in 195 different countries while on the run
Top Enforcers From the 'Chapitos' Arrested in New Blow for Sinaloa Cartel Faction Engulfed in Bloody Turf War
Authorities also seized firearms, bags with fentanyl pills and two armored vehicles
Mexican President Denies Country Is Major Fentanyl Supplier: 'The Vast Majority of Fentanyl Comes From Abroad'
When asked if "Los Chapitos" are the ones producing fentanyl she said "that is something that the security Cabinet needs to inform about as they are the ones with all the knowledge"
Dulce's Daughter Romina Mircoli Reveals Details About Her Public Funeral
The public ceremony of remembrance for the late Mexican artist has already been organized.
YouTuber Reportedly Tortured, Killed on Camera By Mexican Cartel Who Accused Him of Working for Rival
Mexican YouTuber El Pinky was reportedly tortured and killed by a Mexican cartel, who accused him of working with a rival gang.
5 Killed In Latest Attack On Mexican Town; Schools And Businesses Shut Down
This incident took place on the same street where another attack had resulted in the deaths of eight people just eight months earlier.
Hazardous Wastes Are Systematically Making Their Way From the U.S. to Mexico, Study Reveals
A representative from the International Pollutants Elimination Network for Latin America and the Caribbean called the waste dump "a kind of colonialism"
Trump's Tariff Push Fuels Mexico's Manufacturing Boom, Raising Questions About U.S. Job Promises
Despite Mexico's trade appeal, uncertainty looms as Trump threatens tariffs on its imports to pressure immigration and drug enforcement.
El Mero Mero," Ovidio Guzmán's Uncle and Key Ally of Sinaloa Cartel Faction Set for U.S. Extradition
Hernan Domingo Ojeda Lopez played a key role in trafficking fentanyl and other drugs into the United States.
Jalisco Cartel Member 'El Ceviches' Sent To Trial After Escaping Twice From The Same Prison As 'El Chapo'
"El Ceviches" is linked to the kidnapping of six people back in November of 2019.
Rubio Says Mexican Cartels are 'Terrorizing' America 'With Mass Migration And Flow Of Drugs'
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is questioned by a group of bipartisan Senators as he seeks to become the next Secretary of State under the Trump administration.
Mexico Unveils New Cash For Guns Plan To Reduce Armed Violence, Offers Over $1,000 For Rifles
President Claudia Sheinbaum's strategy will be carried out by the defense, interior and public safety ministries along with the support from religious authorities
'Narco Messages' Accuse Mexican Military Members of Corruption, Links With Sinaloa Cartel Faction
Part of the message suggest that military personnel is tied with a high-ranked member of "La Mayiza," which has been at war with "Los Chapitos" since September
Executor for Silvia Pinal Explains Why the Reading of Her Will Has Been Delayed
María Elena Galindo has confirmed that the will has not been read and explained why it will happen in about three months
Anahí Breaks Her Silence on '¿Quién es la Máscara?' Scandal
The Mexican actress and singer denied the allegations of cheating while participating in the TelevisaUnivision competitive reality show.
Screwworm Pest Has Blocked Imports of Mexican Cattle Into Texas For Weeks; Why It Could Lead To Higher Beef Prices
About 3% of U.S. cattle comes from Mexico, with two thirds of it in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma
El Paso County Commissioner Says U.S. Government is Knowingly 'Killing Immigrants' As Deaths During Border Crossings Climb
El Paso County Commissioners passes resolution aiming to improve data collection of deaths across the border and collaboration with organizations.
Peso Pluma's Response to Cartel Death Threats: Showing His Abs
The Mexican singer-songwriter seems to not be taking the threats against his life too seriously.
'La Rosa de Guadalupe' Star Iliana de la Garza Dies at 74
The cause of death of the prolific Mexican actress is unknown
Influencers Keep Getting Killed In Mexico As They Become Players In The Ongoing Sinaloa Cartel Turf Wars
Authorities reported 45 deaths in Sinaloa during the first week of 2025, along with 22 kidnappings in Culiacán alone
WATCH: 'Motosicarios' Chase and Kill Two Men in Popular Mexican Tourist Destination
The victims' desperate pleas for help echoed as dozens of neighbors rushed toward the crime scene.
Where Will Migrants Go If The Trump Administration Shuts Down The Border? Some To Brazil, Expert Says
The founder of the Americas Migration Brief sat down with The Latin Times to discuss who takes the mantle if the upcoming admin deters asylum seekers
Mexican Police Chief Confirms One Man Accused of Murdering Immigration Agent is Part of 'Tren de Aragua' Gang
Authorities already suspected the link to the Venezuelan gang after discovering a tattoo of an owl on one of the accused, a symbol associated with the group
Mexico to Send Team to Fight Los Angeles Wildfires
The support team is assembled by members of Mexico's National Forestry Commission and by units of the Secretariat of National Defense
Meet the Chemistry Student Who Used His Knowledge to Become Mexico's Real-Life Walter White
"Rafael," a young chemist from Mexico City, was inspired by hit TV series 'Breaking Bad' to build his own laboratory to make drugs.
Internet Mocks Marjorie Taylor Greene's Bill to Rename the Gulf of Mexico the 'Gulf of America': 'Useless, Time-Wasting Stunt'
A bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America" has been met with scorn and sarcasm following its introduction by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green.
Sinaloa Cartels Take New Hit As Armed Forces Seize Drugs, Armored Vehicles and Edible Cannabis
"Los Chapitos" count with nearly 20 properties across Culiacán where they produce edible cannabis products such as gummies, cookies, oils and vaporizers
Two People Freeze To Death In Mexican Border City With Large Migrant Population
Two homeless men died in Juarez on Tuesday and Wednesday
Mexican President Claps Back At Trump's Intention To Rename The Gulf Of Mexico: 'We'll Call The U.S. America Mexicana'
"Sounds nice, no?" Claudia Sheinbaum said when rejecting Trump's statement
Mexicans Offered $1,300 To Hand In A Machine Gun
The financial incentives for people dropping off weapons at collection points in churches were published late Monday in the country's official gazette. They include 8,700 pesos ($430) for a revolver, 25,000 pesos ($1,200) for an AK-47 rifle and 26,450 pesos ($1,300) for a machine gun.