Mexico
Mexican Navy Captures 'El Pelón,' The Leader of an Armed Wing Loyal to Sinaloa Cartel Faction 'Los Chapitos'
Authorities say "El Pelón" was using Culiacán as a hiding place and to coordinate attacks against rival groups
Eva Longoria Seeks To Clafity Her Reason For Leaving the United States After Trump's Election Win
Despite speculation about the Republican's win being her motive, she said the move answers to work reasons
The U.S. Thought The Arrest Of 'El Mayo' Zambada Would Deal a Blow To Cartels; It Set Sinaloa Ablaze Instead
The region has experienced a significant rise in homicides, with around 400 deaths reported over the past two months
Cartels as 'Heroes'? Expert Warns U.S. Deployment in Mexico Could Strengthen Drug Cartels
Trump's proposed border policies risk undermining Mexico's sovereignty while potentially empowering cartels and unlikely global competitors.
Mexican Authorities Raid Shelter That Forced Minors To Beg For Money On The Streets
Seven minors managed to escape and authorities are yet to locate them
U.S. Relations With Latin America Set For For Larger Role With Marco Rubio As The U.S.'s Top Diplomat
Rubio's nomination as Secretary of State would likely strengthen hard-line U.S. policies on Cuba, Venezuela, and immigration
Clash Between Military Personnel and Members of 'Los Chapitos' Leads to 14 Arrests South of Culiacán
In Sinaloa, military personnel including the Army, Navy and National Guard arrested 266 individuals with cartel links in 2023
The First Trailer for the Jenni Rivera Biopic Is Here
The first trailer of the film which stars Annie González as Jenni Rivera was revealed in the film's first piece of promotion, getting fans excited for the project.
Mexican President Worries Trump's Immigration Policies Will Affect Remittances, a Top Source of Income
With an estimated total of $65 billion in 2024, remittances sent from the United States to Mexico are the country's largest source of foreign currency
Mexican Authorities Single Out 10 Municipalities In Need Of Priority Attention Due to Cartel-Related Violence
According to authorities, 10 municipalities across six Mexican states are in need of "priority attention" due to high number of murders
Regional Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Tony' is Arrested by Mexican Authorities
"El Tony" was arrested along with three other gang members in an operation conducted by Mexico's Ministry of National Defense (SEDENA)
Judge Refuses to Suspend Bribery Charges Against Natanael Cano in Mexico
The Hermosillo Prosecutor's Office collaborated with the court to deny Cano's defense team's request for parole for seven months.
Watch Ángela Aguilar Win the 'Woman of the Year' Award from Glamour Magazine
Amidst rumors that the award had been rescinded, Ángela Aguilar attended the ceremony and received the award
Mexico City Youth Grapple With Growing Housing Crisis
Mexico City recently capped rent increases at the level of inflation, and put a limit of 182 days a year on renting accommodation on the Airbnb platform.
Alfonso Cuarón's Secret Passion for Music and Benefitting From Young Talent - EXCLUSIVE
The Mexican filmmaker was in Miami for the GEMS Festival and spoke about his new series 'Disclaimer,' as well as his love of music and the new generation.
U.S. and Canada Update Travel Advisory For Those Traveling to Sinaloa Due to Ongoing Cartel Violence
A similar notice was sent out by the U.S. in July, warning people from travelling to the border city of Matamoros, in the state of Tamaulipas
Mexican President Responds to Criticism From The U.S. Ambassador; Says Relations 'Can't Be Based on Subordination'
Ken Salazar had suggested that former president AMLO had refused help from the U.S. because of "ideological problems"
Mexican Authorities Arrest a Former Military Officer Linked to the Murder and Beheading of Mayor in Guerrero
Authorities believe that Germán Reyes, a former prosecutor in Guerrero, worked in collusion with one of the two main gangs in the state to commit the crime
New 'Border Czar' Says Donald Trump Will Take Cartels 'Off the Face of the Earth'
Tom Homan also claimed that "criminal cartels in Mexico are like a Fortune 500 company," in reference to their revenue streams and their expansion plans
Almost 10 Thousand People Have Been Displaced Due to Cartel-Related Violence in Mexico in 2024
More than 392,000 people have had to leave their homes due to cartel-related violence between 2008 and 2023
Mexican Authorities Dismantle Workshop Used By Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Güero Pulseras' To Build 'Narco Tanks'
Authorities were able to seize 54 firearms, 2,000 pounds of marijuana, three motorcycles, nine civilian vehicles and three armored vehicles
Mexico Threatens Retaliatory Tariffs If Trump Follows Through With His Trade Threats
Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard warned that retaliatory tariffs could rekindle inflation in the U.S.
Miss Universe Breaks Records With More Candidates, Countries, and Historic Changes
The 2024 Miss Universe competition is making history by breaking numerous records for the pageant including the most contestants and debuting countries, among others
Donald Trump Moves Toward Crossing Mexico's 'Red Line' With Expected Anti-Immigration Measure
Since 2021, Mexico has replaced China as the biggest trade partner for the U.S., sending about 83% of its exported goods to the U.S.
'La Alemana,' Regional Leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Is Captured In Mexico
Authorities said "La Alemana" had an active arrest warrant since 2021. She stands accused of unlawful possession of firearms and crimes against public health
Famous Mexican Singer Allowed To Perform In The U.S. After Being Investigated For Having Cartel Ties
Julión Álvarez will return to the U.S. after seven years
Trump's New National Security Adviser Once Introduced a Bill to Send the U.S. Army to Mexico to Fight Cartels
Florida Representative Michael Waltz is also regarded on Capitol Hill as a hawk on both China and Iran
Mexican Army Seizes Truck With Hundreds of Migrants Headed for U.S. as Officials Fear Rush Before Trump Takes Office
"It doesn't happen too often in our state that (smugglers) transport people in a trailer box as if they were cargo" said Chihuahua's Public Safety Secretary
U.S., Mexico Reach Agreement to Ensure Timely Water Deliveries for Texas Farmers
Mexico was at risk of breaching an 80-year old treaty with the U.S. through which it must deliver 1,750,000 acre-feet of water every five years
Mexican Government Vows to Stick to 'Humanitarian' Migration Policies Regardless of Trump's Plans
The country's Foreign Minister underscored that Mexico's strategy has led to a 76% reduction in migrant apprehensions at the U.S. border since December 2023