Mexican President Visits U.S. Border But Avoids Discussing Migration Despite Calls to Change Policies
Claudia Sheinbaum traveled to Playas de Rosarito, some 15 miles from Tijuana. She focused on welfare policies
Mexican Border City Has the Country's Highest Levels of Perceived Insecurity
9 out of 10 Tapachula residents claim to feel unsafe amid gangs fighting for control of drug and human trafficking in Chiapas
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
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
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
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
The Sinaloa Cartel is Dead: Meet the Two Organizations at War to Succeed the Once Powerful Crime Syndicate
Mexican journalist Jesús Lemus suggests that the current turf war will lead to the dissolution of the Sinaloa Cartel, giving way to splinter groups
Mexican Mayors Request Federal Protection After Colleague's Beheading in Guerrero
Federal Public Safety Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch has denied that Mayor Arcos submitted any formal request before his untimely death
Sinaloa Governor Under Investigation for Alleged Links to Sinaloa Cartel Faction 'Los Chapitos'
Authorities are also monitoring Rocha Moya's son, José Rocha Ruiz, for being the alleged link between his dad and the criminal group
Mexico Mayor Pleaded for More Security Hours Before Being Decapitated
Guerrero has been one of the most dangerous states in Mexico over the past year, recording 1,890 murders in 2023
Mexico Mayor Murdered by Criminal Group Less Than a Week After Taking Office
More than 24 politicians have been murdered in Mexico this year, with the state of Guerrero accounting for at least five
Meet the Women Leading Mexico: A New Era of Female Leadership Transforms the Political Landscape
Claudia Sheinbaum leads a groundbreaking team of women in Mexico's government, achieving significant gender parity in leadership roles across the country.
Mexico's Sheinbaum to Launch Special Task Force to Address Sinaloa Turf Wars on First Days of Her Presidency
Over 130 deaths have been linked to the clashes between Sinaloa Cartel factions since September 9
Three Mexican Troopers Killed in Sinaloa During Operation to Address Cartel Turf War
They were ambushed and killed by criminal groups, according to now former President López Obrador
Violence in Sinaloa Continues to Escalate: Death Toll Climbs to 118 With Five Bodies Found Inside a Van
The Mexican government has sent more than 2,200 Air Force agents in an attempt to quell violence
Mexico's Lopez Obrador Gives Final Report As Opponents, US Fret
The presidential report is a tradition in Mexican politics, an annual review of governmental progress not unlike a US president's State of the Union address.
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.
Mexico's president-elect answers to Trump after he appears to mock a high-ranking official
Trump used dismissive language when recalling an interaction with then-Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard while he was in office
Laredo mayor says passenger train lines to Mexican border cities will boost tourism, security
New Mexican President, Claudia Sheinbaum, revealed plans to boost Mexico's rail network with around 1,850 miles of new track
Why Mexican feminists are wary of Claudia Sheinbaum, the country's first female president
Organizations are skeptical of the incoming president's track record on women's rights
Mexico: Former presidential candidate Xóchitl Gálvez will challenge electoral process
Gálvez filed a formal challenge on Thursday before Mexico's National Electoral Institute (INE)
Mexico's Sheinbaum Discusses Trade, Security, Migration With US Delegation
President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum said that her security strategy was focused on tackling the root causes of crime and fighting against impunity.
Sheinbaum's Mexico Election Win Bolsters Latin American Left
Sheinbaum will take office on October 1, replacing her political mentor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by his initials AMLO, who became Mexico's first leftist president in 2018.
Bloodshed Mars Final Day Of Mexico Election Campaigns
More than 20 people running for local office have been murdered during what has been a particularly violent election season in the Latin American nation, according to an official count.
'Huge Change': Mexico Expected To Elect First Woman President
Ruling-party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum and opposition hopeful Xochitl Galvez, both 61, have dominated the presidential race in the world's most populous Spanish-speaking country, home to 129 million people.
Mexican Feminists Torn Over Prospect Of First Woman President
Front-runner Claudia Sheinbaum of the ruling party and her main opposition rival Xochitl Galvez have both invoked cracking the glass ceiling in their bids to lead the Latin American nation.
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
Mexico Election Race Heats Up As Two Women Vie For Presidency
Campaigning officially begins Friday for elections likely to produce Mexico's first woman president -- a watershed for a nation with a long tradition of macho culture.