Series of Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ People Causes Uproar in Mexico
Authorities in Mexico report that at least three transgender killings happened in January
Taco Craze: Proximity to Mexican Restaurants Reaches Nearly Every Corner of U.S.
Only 1% of the population lives in a county without a Mexican restaurant, according to a new analysis by the Pew Research Center
Meet The Mexican Women Busting Taco Cook Stereotypes
Chopping meat and offal at her street food stall in one of Mexico City's roughest neighborhoods, Maria del Pilar Cortes is a rare sight in the capital's male-dominated taco world.
Bullfighting To Return To Mexico City After Legal Battle
Bullfighting will make a comeback in Mexico City this month after a legal tussle led to a more than one-year suspension at the world's largest bullring, organizers announced Thursday.
Mexico's Heavy-Vehicle Industry Reports Production and Exports Records for 2023
In 2023, Mexico produced 222,541 trucks and buses, 177,541 of which were exported
9 Bodies Found Near Pipeline In Mexico; Authorities Suspect Fuel Theft
The bodies were found in two separate vehicles near a pipeline north of Mexico City. The license plates on both vehicles belonged to the neighboring state of Hidalgo, which is notorious for fuel thefts.
This Is What Mexico Wants the Biden Administration to Do to Help Stem the Flow of Migrants to the U.S.
According media, Mexico brings significant leverage to the ongoing negotiations, expected to resume this month
Migrants Resume Caravan March In Mexico, Say Misled By Officials
A caravan in Mexico of at least 1,000 migrants resumed its march northward towards the US border on Monday, accusing Mexican authorities of failing to fulfill their promise of granting humanitarian visas.
Mexican President Wants the U.S. to Grant 10 Million Visas for Hispanic Workers
Andrés Manuel López Obrador also wants the U.S. Congress to approve a 20-billion-dollar plan to promote development in Latin America
Biden Administration to Reopen Four Points of Entry at Southern Border in Three Different States
The ports that will go back to being operational are: Eagle Pass, Texas; San Ysidro, California; Lukeville and Nogales, Arizona
Mexico, Venezuela Resume Repatriation Flights In Bid To Control Migration To US
Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Relations noted that both countries are working on putting social programs in place in Venezuela that will benefit repatriated individuals and others by placing them with productive projects and paid internships in workplaces.
Mexico's Zapatistas Mark 30th Anniversary Of Uprising
Mexico's Zapatista demobilized guerrilla group prepared Sunday to mark the 30th anniversary of its pro-Indigenous, anti-capitalist uprising in an impoverished southern region where today drug traffickers are a greater foe than the military.
Year in Review: 10 Images that Marked Latin America in 2023
From natural disasters to political turmoil to sports and pop culture, it was an eventful year for Latin America. We take a look at the highlihgts
Year in Review: The Latin Times Top Migration-Related Interviews
Civil society experts, a journalist and a documentarist analyzed the situation at the border through their fields of expertise. These are the highlights
Migration Crisis: Thousands Of Migrants March In Mexico Ahead Of United States Delegation's Arrival
More than 5,000 migrants started an organized march, which was expected to be joined by 10,000 more people by the time they arrive at the United States border.
Major Agricultural Groups Urge Reopening Of US-Mexico Crossings
Dozens of agricultural groups emphasized how badly this closure is hurting the country's economy, adding that the Union Pacific Railway estimates that $200 million in economic activity is lost daily due to this closure.
This Is How Mexican-American Striker Maria Sánchez Got the Biggest Contract Ever to Play Soccer in the U.S.
Sánchez will be the third player in the league to have a base salary of $1 million or more
Mexican Food Retailers To Maintain Price Cap For Staples Like Corn: Official
The agreement was reportedly made to curb the impact of inflation in the country.
As SB4 Pitches Texas Against the U.S. Government, the State Is Challenging 150 Years of Immigration Law
Senate Bill 4 could be the vehicle for the U.S. Supreme Court to finally unleash Lone Star Republicans on the world's huddled masses
US Shuts 2 Rail Operations Between Texas And Mexico Following Increase In Migrant Smuggling
The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that in the wake of a continued surge in migrant smuggling via freight trains, the federal agency took this action in collaboration with Mexican authorities.
12 Killed In Attack On Party In Mexico: Officials
The violence occurred in the town of Salvatierra, reportedly at a hacienda, or ranch, that can be rented out for festivities.
Carlos Slim's Fortune Passes $100 Billion For the First Time as He Becomes the World's 11th Richest Person
The increase has been largely driven by the Mexican peso's strength this year
What Is the 'Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe' Meaning and Why Is it Celebrated on December 12?
Millions of people in the Americas commemorate the 'Holy Patroness of Mexico' too
Mexico's President Obrador Pledges To Get Rid Of 'Wasteful Agencies'
According to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, these agencies were "useless" and expensive for the country.
Consuelo Loera López, Mother of Cartel Leader 'El Chapo' Guzmán, Dies
Consuelo Loera López was 94 and had been interned in a clinic for the past two weeks
Top 5 Latino Christmas Dessert Recipes to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
The list includes Colombian 'Natilla', Mexican 'Apple Salad' and other Christmas Dessert Recipes that will not disappoint
CONCACAF, CONMEBOL Continue Key Partnership to Improve Women's Soccer Across the Americas
Two important announcements this week: Details on the Inaugural Women's Gold Cup and a US-Mexico bid to host the 2027 Women's World Cup
Environmental Group Accuses Mexican Startup Of Illegally Using Endangered Fish In Health Supplement
As per the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, selling totoaba fish is illegal unless they are being bred with a permit.
2024 Copa América: See who's playing Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the U.S.
Argentina will face Chile, Peru; Mexico will play the Reggae Boyz; the U.S. will play Vs. Uruguay; and Brazil shares group with Colombia
U.S., Mexico to Strengthen Foreign Investment Screening Cooperation
This month, U.S. also proposed new rules surrounding its electric vehicle subsidies, limiting material that producers can source from Chinese firms and others