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.
Orange County Public Defender Killed In Mexico While Celebrating First Wedding Anniversary
A public defender in Orange County was killed in Mexico while he was celebrating his first wedding anniversary.
Mexico’s Security Official Ricardo Mejia Resigns From Ruling Party, To Run For Governor In June
Ricardo Mejia, the number two security official in Mexico, has resigned from his position as well as from the President's Morena party as he plans his bid for governor of the Coahuila state.
Woman Falls To Her Death After Trying To Get Inside Her Airbnb Room
A woman reportedly fell to her death after she tried to climb onto the balcony and get inside her Airbnb room.
Mexico City Police Says Extortion And Drug Gang Behind Shooting Attack On Reporter
Mexico City police have arrested 11 members of a small-time gang whom they claim was responsible for the attempted murder of journalist Ciro Gómez Leyva.
Woman Sprays Holy Water On Gay Couple Outside Church In Mexico
A woman sprayed what appeared to be "holy water" on a gay couple hugging in front of a church.
Students, Civic Groups Express Outrage As Three Students Jailed For Planting Trees In Mexico
Activist groups in Mexico on Tuesday are outraged over the arrest of three students in Guadalajara who were planting trees in land formerly owned by the government.
Aliens In Mexico? Object Appearing To Be UFO Seen Over Exploding Volcano
An object appearing to be a UFO was spotted over an exploding volcano in Mexico.
Dismembered Bodies Of Five Men Found In Bags In Mexico
The dismembered bodies of five men were found in several bags in Acapulco, Mexico.
At Least 1 Person Killed And 57 Injured As Mexican Subway Train Collides
A collision between two subway trains in Mexico on Saturday caused the death of one individuals and injuries to at least 57 people, as authorities look into the cause of the accident.
Mexico's Economy Could Get Revolutionized If Cannabis Is Legalized
Cannabis could provide the Mexico economy a boost if it were legalized in the country.
Deadly Riots In Mexico After El Chapo's Son Got Arrested
Deadly riots are underway after the son of Mexican drug kingpin "El Chapo" was arrested.
Biden Border Policy Updates Receive Mixed Reaction From Politicians And Activists
The new migrant policy reveal of U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday shows his attempt to stop the increasing wave of migrants attempting to enter the country while still placating the pro-immigration stance of Democrats.
'El Chapo' Son Arrested in Mexico
Mexican security forces on Thursday captured a son of jailed drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, scoring a high-profile win in the fight against powerful cartels days before US President Joe Biden visits.
Israeli Man Dies After New Year’s Party In Mexico
A man died after feeling unwell at a New Year’s party in Mexico.
UFC President Dana White Slaps His Wife On New Year's Eve
UFC present Dana White was seen slapping his wife on New Year's eve.
Former UFC Fighter Phil Baroni Arrested For Murdering Girlfriend
Former UFC fighter Phil Baroni has been arrested for allegedly murdering his girlfriend.
Package Containing Human Skulls Found At Queretaro Intercontinental Airport Headed For US
Four human skulls were found on Friday by Mexican authorities in a local airport, with the package reportedly addressed and expected to fly to the United States for yet-to-be-known reasons.
Migrant Shelter Providing Specialized Care To People Stuck For Months By US Asylum Policies
Migrant shelters have begun to provide specialized care for asylum-seekers who have been stuck at the border area for months due to U.S. asylum policies.
Asylum-Seekers Pack Themselves Into Mexico Despite Violence In Country To Seek Better Lives
As the Latin American refugee crisis continues to worsen, countries like Mexico have become attractive for refugees due to the less-stringent asylum laws as well as having similar job opportunities to the U.S.
Hundreds Of Canadians Stranded In Mexico For Days After Their Flights Get Canceled
Hundreds of Canadians are stranded in Cancun, Mexico after their Sunwing flights were canceled.