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"
U.S. Ambassador To Mexico' Calls The Country's Security Policy a 'Failure, Blames It On AMLO's Lack Of Cooperation
"Coordination failed in the last year, in great part because the previous president did not want to receive help from the United States" said Ken Salazar
Ilia Calderón Makes A Historic Step in American TV.
Ilia Calderón becomes the first woman and Latina to solely anchor Noticiero Univision, marking a significant milestone in Spanish-language journalism and a victory for women's visibility in media. With nearly two decades of impressive experience and a deep connection to critical issues for the Latino community, Calderón steps into this historic role at a pivotal moment for journalism. Keep reading to learn how her leadership is ushering in a new era for Spanish-language television!
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
In His Final Act as Mexico's President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador Deepens The Military's Power
The new law now fully places the National Guard and its 120,000 troops under the command of the Defense Ministry
Mexico President Gives 1,438th - And Last - Edition Of 'AMLO Show'
According to an official count, the indefatigable 70-year-old gave 1,438 such appearances, lasting between two and three hours each weekday morning from 7:00 am.
Trump Vows to Impose 100% Tariffs on Mexican Cars if Elected but Experts Warn of Rising Costs
During a speech at a Georgia rally he also said that he wants "German car companies to become American car companies"
U.S Ambassador to Mexico Responds to AMLO on Sinaloa Turf Wars: 'What is Being Seen Is Not the Fault of the U.S.'
AMLO had said that "If we are now facing instability and clashes in Sinaloa, it is because they (the U.S.) made that decision", in reference El Mayo Zambada's arrest
Convicted Mexican Security Chief Publishes Letter From Prison Linking President AMLO to Drug Cartels
Genaro Garcia Luna is currently waiting for sentencing on October 9 in the same New York prison as "El Mayo" Zambada
Mexico's AMLO: 'highly likely' that capture of 'El Mayo' is linked to increased cartel violence in Sinaloa
The Mexican president said the cartel leader himself has asked for restraint in the area. "No one wants violence," he said
Ted Cruz claims Kamala Harris is 'actively encouraging' illegal immigration with help from Mexico
Cruz also said that the Democratic Party aims to increase the number of migrants in the U.S. so that they have a advantage in future elections
Mexico's Lower House approves president AMLO's controversial judicial overhaul
The bill, which was openly criticized by the U.S., now moves to the Senate
AMLO's attempted judicial overhaul in Mexico escalates diplomatic tensions with U.S.
The relationship between Mexico and the U.S. had been strained since the Department of Justice kept El Mayo Zambada capture operation secret. The White House's position on AMLO's judicial reform has made it worse.
Why the arrest of 'El Mayo' Zambada could strain U.S.-Mexico relations
Mexican officials are reportedly aggrieved and President López Obrador said "who knows" if U.S. agents were involved in the apprehension
AMLO to send note to Biden after describing 'open intervention by the U.S. in the sovereign affairs of Mexico'
The Mexican president criticized U.S. funding for a local anti-corruption nonprofit group
Sinaloa Cartel leader El Mayo's 'kidnapping' claim rejected by Mexican officials: 'We have no complicity'
Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, denied El Mayo Zambada's accusations that he was tied to the Sinaloa Cartel. Mexican President Andrés López Obrador and President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum also reacted.
Former Mexican security chief convicted of drug trafficking will stay behind bars as judge rejects plea
Genaro García Luna's defense had alleged there was a plot among inmates to falsely testify against him
Mexican president claims that top drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán agreed to turn himself over to U.S.
Joaquín Guzmán López, son of fallen drug lord of El Chapo Guzmán, was arrested alongside Ismael El Mayo Zambada on July 25 in El Paso
Journalist death toll during AMLO presidency hits 47 as new murder in Guanajuato rattles Mexico
Crime reporter Alejandro Martinez was shot down despite having government protection due to previous threats
Mexico's AMLO urges drug cartels to keep peace following El Mayo's capture, seeks U.S. Clarification
The Mexican president is waiting for the U.S. to provide information about how both the Mexican drug dealer and a Chapito were arrested
Political violence has taken over 50,000 lives in Mexico since 2018
The number, revealed in a study conducted by several NGOs, adds up to almost a third of all homicides during AMLO's presidency
AMLO questions U.S. judiciary for postponed sentencing of convicted ex-security chief Genaro García Luna
"They're starting to resemble the judges we have here (Mexico), who shelve or store away cases", said the Mexican president
Mexico recognizes Biden's decision to grant U.S. citizenship to migrant spouses
President AMLO had expressed concern about a previous U.S. executive order that barred migrants from claiming asylum at the border.
Mexico seeks agreement with U.S. to deport migrants directly to their home countries
President López Obrador said he spoke with Joe Biden about the possibility. "Things are going well," he added.
Five things to know about as the biggest election in Mexico's history takes place
Gallup highlights unprecedented optimism for the economy among Mexicans
Mexico elections 2024: where and how to vote in Texas
For the first time, Mexican residents in Texas will be able to vote in person.
Mexico elections 2024: where and how to vote in Arizona
For the first time, Mexican residents in Arizona will be able to vote in person.
Key points to know as the biggest election in Mexico's history approaches
Mexicans will head to the polls on June 2 to choose the successor of Andrés Manuel López Obrador
AMLO, Petro, Maduro: LatAm leaders dismiss US Human Rights Report, calling it full of 'lies'
Mexico, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic were the countries that were most vocal about their take on the report's findings
Biden Asserts Trump as 'Primary Threat' to Freedom and Democracy in Univision Interview
Mexican President López Obrador has "never kidded me. He knows what he wants," Biden told Univision's anchor Enrique Acevedo