Mexico
New Evidence Surfaces About The Capture of Sinaloa Cartel Co-Founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada
Sinaloa's Attorney General's Office detailed a series of events that dispute the account of Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha Moya
Catholic Priest and Activist for Indigenous Peoples Murdered in Mexico Just After Celebrating Mass
According to data from Mexico's Federal Security Cabinet, almost 700 killings have taken place in Chiapas so far this year
Mexican Influencer Karime Pindter Reveals Details of her Fall From a Third Floor
The first runner-up of 'La Casa de los Famosos México' shocked fans by revealing an accident that nearly cost her life.
An Immortal Legacy: Selena Quintanilla Recognized With the National Medal of Arts by The White House
The iconic singer was recognized with the National Medal of Arts in a ceremony held at The White House and hosted by Joe and Jill Biden
Mexican Authorities Arrest 'El Cañas,' a Top Official in Los Chapitos' Cartel
The group known as "Los Ninis" are the main armed wing of "Los Chapitos"
Unlawful Border Crossings Have Dropped to the Lowest Since Joe Biden Took Office
There were almost 54,000 encounters in September, according to the CBP commissioner
Famous Tiktoker 'El Chilango' Killed By Armed Men in Culiacán As Cartel Turf Wars Continue in Sinaloa
The men opened fire from a motorcycle, killing López and fleeing the scene
Latina Goes Viral on TikTok for Sending Her Unfaithful Undocumented Boyfriend Back to Mexico as Revenge
The woman took him across the border for cheating on her
Sinaloa Police and Prosecutors Conspired to Cover Up Killing of the Governor's Opponent, Federal Authorities Say
Héctor Cuén was murdered on July 25, the same day when Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada was taken to the U.S. and subsequently captured
One of the Sons of 'El Chapo' is Transferred to a New Federal Prison Due to 'Poor Living Conditions'
Joaquín Guzmán López was arrested in July after he turned himself and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada in to U.S. authorities at a private airport in New Mexico
U.S. Indictment Reveals Zetas Leader Managed Mesican Cartel from Prison
A U.S. indictment claims Zetas leader Miguel Angel Treviño Morales continued to control the Northeast Cartel while incarcerated in Mexico.
Cartels' Infamous Narco Tanks Get High-Tech Upgrade Amid Intensifying Turf Wars in Mexico
The latest vehicles have signal inhibitor systems for drones, tools for perforating tires, and can transport eight to 10 people inside
Jaime Camil Reveals the Best Places to Celebrate "Día de Muertos" in Mexico
Jaime Camil reveals the best places to celebrate "Día de Muertos" in Mexico as part of a collaboration with Expedia.
Thousands Of Migrants Move North From Southern Mexico, Amid Concerns Over Potential US Asylum Restrictions
The migrants were moving north, trying to get ahead of Trump's plan to close the U.S. border to illegal immigration if he became president again.
Salma Hayek Shares New Post Praising "Women Who Support Each Other" Amid Controversy with Nicole Kidman
Various users on social media saw Hayek's post as a "jab" towards Kidman even though other reports suggest that there is no bad blood between them.
Former Mexican Top Security Official Sentenced to More Than 38 Years in Prison For Cartel Bribes
Prosecutors say that García Luna provided intelligence about investigations against the cartel, information about rivals and the safe passage of drug shipments
Sinaloa Cartel Members Are Now Scanning People's Phones to Check if They Engaged With Rival Factions
A Sinaloa civic group estimates that an average of six killings and seven kidnappings have taken place in Culiacán every day over the past month
Residents of Texas City are Required to Boil Water Before Using it After E. coli Bacteria Found
Laredo Mayor Victor Treviño said in an interview that about 40% of the pipes are over their shelf life
Mexico Touts Foreign Investments As IMF Warns About Reforms
President Claudia Sheinbaum trumpeted planned foreign investment in energy, tourism and e-commerce after meeting US business leaders in Mexico City, although it was unclear how much of it was new.
Convicted Former Mexican Security Chief to Face Sentencing for Links to Sinaloa Cartel
Genaro García Luna's sentencing marks the culmination of a high-profile case that has exposed deep ties between Mexico's security apparatus and drug cartels
Luis Miguel and Aracely Arámbula's Children Finally Reunite with Their Father
After several years of estrangement, Luis Miguel reunited with his children during his tour in Mexico.
Dozens Have Been Detained in Sinaloa Since the Beginning of Cartel Turf Wars in Northern Mexico
More than 150 vehicles have also been confiscated from criminal groups, including 35 armored vehicles and eight cloned units
Joaquín Cosío and Diego Calva On The Pain and Glory of Acting in Spanish in 'The Midnight Family'
The Latin Times talked with the stars of the Apple TV+ series that follows the Tamayos, a family of paramedics in a private ambulance in Mexico City.
Five More Beheaded Bodies Found in Jalisco as Cartel Turf Wars Rage on in Mexico
Such violent episodes in the state are largely blamed on the Cartel jalisco Nueva Generación
Peso Pluma Cancels Florida Concerts Due to Natural Disasters, Offers Help to Affected Communities
The artist decided to set aside his shows to help the communities affected by the storms.
Gloria Trevi Remembers Her Daughter with a Heartfelt Message: Ana Dalay Would Have Been 25 Years Old
After a heartbreaking and brief time together, Gloria Trevi lovingly remembers her first daughter, who passed away shortly after being born.
Luis Miguel Moved to Tears in Mexico: "He Couldn't Stop Crying!"
The Sun of Mexico broke down in tears during his concert after reading fans' signs and hearing them sing his song 'La Incondicional.' Watch here.
Almost 40 Percent of All Reported Murders in Sinaloa in 2024 Have Taken Place Since September
An advocacy group has also reported that, on top of the murders, authorities need to pay attention to the almost 300 people that have gone missing
Chemical Disaster at Texas Oil Plant Leaves Two People Dead and Dozens More Injured
Researchers from nonprofit Coalition to Prevent Chemical Disasters say there have been 115 hazardous chemical incidents in Texas since January 2021
Mexican Government Sends More Troops to Sinaloa as Cartel Turf War Continues to Rage On
Authorities sent 100 more special forces to the area as the war between the "Chapitos" and the "Mayiza" has already gone on for over a month