At Mercy Of Cartels, Thousands Of Mexicans Seek Refuge In US
Last year, nearly a third of migrants intercepted at the southern US border were Mexican -- around 740,000 -- more than from Venezuela, Guatemala or Honduras, according to the International Organization for Migration.
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.
Volunteers Race To Save Mexico's Howler Monkeys In Heat Wave
Dozens of the primates are reported to have dropped dead from trees in recent weeks, alarming conservationists trying to keep the monkeys hydrated during a heat wave.
Miami Heat's Jaime Jáquez Jr. adds another accolade to his already successful rookie season
Jáquez averaged 11.9 PPG and won two Rookie of the Month awards in November-December 2023
'Heart Of The Left': Ruling Party Fights To Keep Mexico City
Known for its musicians, street art and huge market, Iztapalapa has tried to shake off its reputation as one of the most dangerous districts in the metropolis.
More European talent arriving to Major League Soccer? Rumors indicating that's the trend for the summer
High-profile free agents such as Marco Reus and Sergio Ramos are looking to further their careers in MLS
Mexican presidential candidates trade accusations of cartel ties as elections near
Claudia Sherinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez engaged in their last debate before the June 2 elections
Cruz Azul and América meet at another final: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera for May 20-26
Cruz Azul and América have met in four previous finals, with the 'Águilas' winning each of the last three
Nine Dead After Attacks On Mexican Mayoral Candidates
The two candidates survived, though one was wounded, in the onslaughts Saturday night and early Sunday in the municipalities of Villa Corzo and Mapastepec, it said in a statement.
Mexico Aims To Be Big Economic Winner From US-China Tensions
Geopolitical frictions and supply chain gridlock during the Covid pandemic have prompted a growing number of companies to move manufacturing operations to the doorstep of the world's biggest economy.
Politically motivated killings by crime groups top 125 as Mexican elections near
This is the most violent electoral cycle in the country's history, according to local organizations
Increasing water shortages affecting Texas are causing tension between the U.S. and Mexico
Mexico is behind on obligations under a treaty regarding cross-border flows, having avoided for years water deliveries committed to the U.S.
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.
From the pitch to your TV screen: Netflix to release documentary 'Rafa Márquez: El Capitán'
Márquez played in over 600 games at the professional level and represented Mexico in 147 games
Mexico elections 2024: where and how to vote in California
As the historic Mexican elections quickly approach, here's what you should know about casting your ballot in the state of California
Mexico flies Venezuelans back south amid increased migratory enforcement
The Mexican government has stepped up its operations to prevent migrants from reaching the U.S.
'No Secret': Modest Mexican Taco Restaurant Wins Michelin Star
El Califa de Leon is one of 18 restaurants given either one or two stars in the inaugural Michelin Guide Mexico unveiled Tuesday.
Is this Julio César Chávez Jr.'s last chance at redemption? He will fight Darren Till on July 20
Chávez Jr. has previously faced a former MMA fighter when he lost to Brazilian Anderson Silva on June 2021
From São Paulo to Munich, but not Mexico City: NFL releases its international games schedule for 2024
The NFL's international game series will have five games played in three different countries this year
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
Irregular migration from Venezuelans to Mexico surges over 300% in early 2024
Close to 90,000 people have been apprehended in 2024, according to Mexican authorities. They represent a quarter of the total
Sinaloa cartel reportedly turns in suspects of murdering surfers in Mexico's Baja California
"We called authorities and told them where to find the suspects," a cartel member told The Daily Beast
Key absences: Neymar, Casemiro, 'Memo' Ochoa, 'Chucky' Lozano to miss Copa América 2024 in U.S.
Teams can submit a shortlist of up to 35 players but only 23 can make the final squad
Cartels are influencing the Mexican elections through violence; some politicians are adapting to keep going
The Washington Post followed senatorial candidate Willy Ochoa, who has beefed up his security detail to campaign in the state of Chiapas
Latin Women In Sports: Mariana "La Barby" Juárez is proof that a mother can have it both ways
Juárez says that her daughter is her main motivation to get up and train every morning; her 56 wins are the most by any female boxer in the history of the sport
This is the special version of 'Cumbre,' the 2024 Copa America ball to be used in the final
Despite not being officially unveiled, the Puma store in the U.S. has already listed the item and it's sold out
Trump plans to deploy special forces to Mexico to target drug lords if he wins a second term
The presumptive GOP nominee has advocated for the use of violent tactics to deal with drug trafficking coming from the neighboring country
Mexican President Says Power Outages Caused By 'Exceptional' Heat Wave
Out of 32 states in Mexico, 20 experienced power outages Tuesday, as per the data received from grid operator CENACE. On Wednesday, the net national power demand was around 44.9 gigawatts (GW), slightly lower than the net generation of 45.0 GW.
Liga MX titans clash: Top seven clubs vie for Clausura 2024 glory
All you need to know ahead of the Clausura 2024 Liguilla
Guatemalans, Hondurans and Venezuelans among the nationals most deported by Mexico this year
The country published a report showing it deported over 8,600 people during the first quarter of the year. The large majority were Central Americans