Mexico
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.
Trafficking Humans Into The U.S. Has Become A $100 Million A Year Business For Criminal Groups
Mexico's National Institute of Migration (INM) says Chihuahua has the second-largest number of human trafficking cases reported among border states
Outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Weighs In On NYT Report On Fentanyl Production After Rebuke From Sheinbaum
"The debate about if fentanyl is or isn't produced in Mexico is not what we have to be talking about, with all due respect to the government," said Ken Salazar
Trump Refuses To Commit He Won't Use Force To Control Panama Canal, Greenland: 'We Need Them For Economic Security'
Trump also announced on Truth Social that his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., would visit Greenland this week as part of efforts to engage with the island
Trump Announces Plan To Change The Name Of The Gulf Of Mexico: 'What a Beautiful Name'
The President-elect intends for the area to be named the Gulf of America
Venezuelan Migrants To Stand Trial For Murdering Immigration Officer By Throwing Him Down a Hill
The two men killed Agent Luis Alberto Olivas Garcia on December 30
Trump's Deportations Set To Wreak Havoc On Mexican Towns Largely Dependent of Remittances
Migrant families in Mexico brace for Trump's second term and mass deportations, particularly its financial impact on their lives
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Says Country Is 'Open' To Receiving Migrants Deported By The U.S.
According to the American Immigration Council, Trump's mass deportation plan would carry an estimated cost of at least $315 billion
Mexican Mayor Arrested for Links to Organized Crime As New Governor Intensifies Crackdown on Cartels
President Claudia Sheinbaum has offered the Governor full support from the country's Armed Forces and National Guard for his anti-corruption crusade
Natanael Cano, Tito Torbellino and Other Mexican Artists Threatened by Sinaloa Cartel Faction: Authorities Respond
They were mentioned in a "narcomanta" hanged in a High School in Hermosillo, Sonora.
Sinaloa Authorities Investigate Attack on Police Station As Officers Continue To Be Killed During Cartel Turf Wars
Since "La Mayiza" and "Los Chapitos" went to war in Sinaloa on Sept. 9, 13 police officers have been killed across the state
Drone Footage Reveals Tijuana Border Agents Taking Bribes to Speed Up Crossings: 'I Don't Think That's Fair'
The corrupt "express pass" scheme is not new, and frequent border crossers are growing increasingly frustrated.
How Spanish 'Emilia Pérez' Actress Karla Sofía Gascón Became A TV Star in Mexico
Before her iconic role in the Golden Globe-winning 'Emilia Pérez,' the Spanish actress had an extensive career in Mexican telenovelas.
Analyst Projects 'La Mayiza' Will Gain Ground Over 'Los Chapitos' In Sinaloa Cartel Turf War
Grace Valenzzo also hinted that "Los Chapitos" and the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación are close to striking an alliance to combat "La Mayiza"
Sinaloa Cartel's Resilient Fentanyl Operations Unveiled in Rare New York Times Report
The piece by the Times has since triggered a back-and-forth between the news outlet and Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum around the veracity of the reporting
Claudia Sheinbaum Lashes Out Against Claims About Alleged Fentanyl Production, The New York Times Responds
"The photos are not credible, just for the fact of how harmful it is for the cook's own health to be producing the drugs as they show it," Sheinbaum said
Being Overweight Gave 'El Chavo del 8''s Édgar Vivar the Role of A Lifetime with But It Also Almost Killed Him
The famous actor known for his role as Señor Barriga on the Mexican TV show talked about the major life changes he made in order to stay alive.
Mexican Authorities Could Be Working on 'Scheme' With Taxi Drivers to Pass Migrants Through Southern Border
The head of a migrant shelter in Tijuana said migrants are paying up to $500 to cab drivers to take them to the border, where immigration agents wait for them.
Due To Ongoing Turf Wars, 2024 Was The Bloodiest Year Of The Decade In Sinaloa With Over 1,000 Homicides
October had the highest number of homicides with 187 followed by November with 176
Sinaloa Cartel Leader And Former Mexican Official 'El Tigre' Cornered As Judge Moves Forward With Homicide Case
"El Tigre" was a former director of the state's investigative police force that reported to the Quintana Roo Prosecutor's Office
First Migrant Caravan of 2025 Leaves For The U.S., Mexican Authorities Seek To Dismantle It
It is estimated that around 3,000 of the more than 4,000 migrants that formed caravans in recent weeks were detained by authorities
Sinaloa University Students Escaping Turf Wars Flee To Migrant Shelters At The Border
Young men fear forced cartel recruitment as rising violence pushes the amount of murders in Sinaloa above 1,000 for the first time since 2019.
Mexico Hawks Outline Plans To Attack Cartels When Trump Takes Office: 'We Must Treat Them Like ISIS'
Trump's cabinet picks have publicly supported sending American troops to assassinate cartel leaders and operatives, but experts caution it could backfire
Mexico and the United States Agree To Split Costs Over Reparation of Texas' Largest Reservoir
A 2020 report found that the Amistad reservoir provides over $76 million in annual public benefits to the U.S. alone, including $44 million for recreation.