Mexico
Blame Game Over Migrant Deaths Fuel Tensions In Mexico's Presidency Race
President López Obrador initially claimed that jailed migrants protesting their impending deportation ignited the fire.
Chinese-Owned TikTok App Will Not Be Prohibited In Mexico, Says President
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador promised "complete freedom" when asked about the platform during his routine morning press conference.
Mexican President Calls US State Department 'Liars' Following Rights Report
López Obrador has argued his country is safer than the U.S. and criticized U.S. efforts to prevent dangerous drugs from entering the United States.
Mexico: 6 Missing Women Were Murdered And Burned
There were "hundreds," of bone fragments discovered, which indicates the women's bodies were burned and their bones were broken up and dispersed.
More Fentanyl Enters The US And Canada Than Mexico, Says Mexican President
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stressed that Mexico was not the country that brought the majority of fentanyl into the United States.
Mexico Medical Tourism: 'Worst Choice I Ever Made' Woman Recalls Botched Surgery Experience
Justine Rodriguez said that she felt "desperate" when she chose to undergo bariatric surgery in Tijuana in 2016.
Joint Efforts From Mexico And US To Find $6.5 Million Owed To 13,000 Mexican Migrant Workers In Wages
The initiative showed an unprecedented level of cooperation between the two countries in assisting employees who have long been treated unfairly.
Mexico Safer Than The US, Claims López Obrador
President López Obrador disregarded travel advisories from the United States that portray much of Mexico as dangerous.
US Extends Humanitarian Stay For Ukrainian Refugees Who Entered Via Mexico Border
About 25,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict there and sought asylum in the United States via Mexico in early 2022 can now extend their stay.
Hundreds Of Migrants Attempt To Force Their Way Into US At Mexico Border
The migrants congregated at the border in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, but they were unable to get into the United States.
Mexico Is Extremely Dangerous For Spring Break, Says Texas Officials
Texas state authorities have cautioned Americans not to visit Mexico over spring break due to security concerns.
Reasons Why Millions Of Americans Take Deadly Risks For Medical Tourism
Thousands of Americans, some of whom cannot afford healthcare in the US, travel to these towns for medical treatment.
Mexico Kidnapping: Victim Zindell Brown Warned Before Fateful Trip
Zindell Brown, one of the two Americans killed in the Mexico kidnapping case, had expressed his reluctance about traveling to the country.
Mexico: More Than 100 Migrant Kids Found In Abandoned Trailer
The majority of the 103 unaccompanied juveniles were coming from Guatemala through Mexico.
74-Year-Old Rancher From Arizona Arraigned In Mexican Man's Shooting Death, Pleads Not Guilty
George Alan Kelly was present for his arraignment on accusations of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in Santa Cruz Superior Court in Nogales.
Activist Investigating Military Killings Targeted At Mexican President's Press Brief
An activist said he believes the Mexican army and the government are behind allegations linking him to a drug cartel that could endanger his life.
Huge Crowds Rally Against Electoral Reform In Mexico
The largest occurred in Mexico City, where organizers estimate that 500,000 people marched through the city's main plaza.
President Of Mexico Defends Controversial Electoral Reform Bill
The action will reduce INE's funding, decrease its workforce and result in the closure of numerous of its regional locations.
28 Human Body Remains Found In Mexico City Show Shared Catholic, Pre-Hispanic Graves
Ancient bodies that were buried in Mexico at least 400 years ago show how pre-Hispanic and Catholic cultures coexisted before Spanish colonists arrived.
Turkey Earthquake Update: Mexico Sends Its Famous Search And Rescue Dogs
At least 16 dogs, alongside their handlers, took off on Tuesday for Turkey. The flight also included search and rescue experts from the Mexican army and navy.
Polish Tourist Beaten With Stick For Climbing Mayan Temple In Mexico
A Polish tourist was whacked in the head and punished by other tourists in the vicinity on Saturday after climbing an ancient Mayan temple that has been banned for tourists.
Mexico Wants To Recover $700 Million From Former Security Official Genaro Garcia Luna On Trial In US
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is intent on recovering millions of dollars from former security official Genaro Garcia Luna.
Mexican Health Authorities Issue Alert Over Students Taking Up Social Media Tranquilizer Challenge
Mexican health authorities on Wednesday warned against people getting tranquilizers without prescriptions after many incidents involving students swallowing the drug for an online challenge.
Ohio Architect And Partner Missing Since Christmas Found Dead In Mexico
An architect and his fiancee were among the people killed in Mexico according to authorities.
Mexico’s Supreme Court Rules Armed Forces Don’t Need To Tell Civilian Police When Making An Arrest
The Supreme Court of Mexico ruled on Tuesday that the military is allowed to arrest people without having to advise the police about it so long as they register the arrest later on.
Concerns Grow In Mexico Over Fate Of 2 Missing Activists As Search Intensifies
The search for two missing Mexican activists in the state of Michoacan continues on Wednesday as the government redoubles its efforts.
Mexico Bans Smoking In Public Places, Including Beaches, Hotels
The Government of Mexico banned smoking in public places including beaches, parks, and hotels.
Ten Dismembered Bodies Unearthed From Under The Floor Of Events Hall In Mexico
Ten dismembered bodies were found by authorities underneath the floor of a dance hall in Mexico after they arrested nine people who are believed to be the members of a criminal cartel.
Three Alleged Kidnappers Indicted, Held Victim For Huge Debt
Three individuals have been arrested and face life in prison for kidnapping a man for him to repay debts amounting to about $12,000.
Former Mexican Official Under US Trial For Allegedly Accepting Bribes From El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel
Mexico’s former top security official Genaro García Luna faced trial in the U.S. on Tuesday for allegedly accepting millions of dollars in bribes from El Chapo’ Sinaloa cartel.