When Does the New Frida Kahlo Documentary Premiere on Prime Video?
Directed by Peruvian filmmaker Carla Gutiérrez, the film is narrated through the words of the Mexican artist
Mexican Journalist Jaime Barrera Found Alive, Daughter and Authorities Confirm
Barrera, who works for several radio and TV stations was reported missing on Monday March 11
Mexico Gears Up for Copa América 2024 with High-Stakes Match Against Football Powerhouse Brazil
"El Tri" will face Brazil at Kyle Field, the fourth-largest stadium in the U.S.; it will also play matches against Uruguay and Bolivia
'It Was An Oasis': Mexico City Frets About Water
After water supply cuts in several neighborhoods this year, nervousness is growing among the 20 million residents of the Mexico City metropolitan area about whether they will avoid major shortages before the rainy season arrives.
Latin Women In Sports: Referee Katia Itzel García Is Breaking Barriers for Women In Mexico
García will become just the second woman to referee a game in Mexico's top division in 20 years
How Will Harold Preciado's Suspension Impact Santos Laguna's Chances for a Playoffs Spot?
The Colombian finished as the Apertura 2023 top scorer with 13 goals; he is out of contract by the end of the year
'Rainbow Catholics': Mexican Church Welcomes LGBTQ Community
Mexico City approved same-sex marriage in 2010, becoming a pioneer in Latin America.
Can MLS Teams Finally End Liga MX's Dominance at the CONCACAF Champions Cup?
In the last 10 years, teams from both leagues have faced each other in 41 KO ties, with Liga MX winning 28 of those (13 MLS wins).
U.S., Mexico Face Canada and Brazil as Old Regional Foes Compete for a Spot in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup Final
The first-ever CONCACAF W Gold Cup will come to an end on March 10 at San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium.
Latin Women In Sports: This Is How Women's Soccer in Mexico Manages to Flourish and Prosper
Mexico's 'Dos a Cero' win over the USWNT in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup could be a defining moment for the sport in Mexico
U.S. Warns Spring Break Travelers to Mexico to 'Exercise Increased Caution'
"Crime, including violent crime, can occur anywhere in Mexico, including in popular tourist destinations," the U.S. Mission to Mexico said
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.
Has Javier Aguirre Finally Cemented His Place as the Best Mexican Manager Ever?
Javier Aguirre has won five trophies at the club level and has managed three national teams in almost 30 years of managerial career.
Blinken Urges Mexico, Guatemala to Double Down Efforts on 'Orderly Migration' Amid Republican Outbursts
U.S. and Mexico have held meetings at the highest level to address what many define as a "migration crisis" at the border
Historic Night For Mexico's Women's Soccer as 'El Tri' Defeats The U.S. in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup
Mexico advance to the Quarterfinals as first place in their group; gets first win over USWNT in almost 14 years
Empowering Mexican Citizens in Texas: A Guide to Participating in Mexico's 2024 Elections from Abroad
About 240,000 Mexican citizens in Texas are eligible to vote this summer when voters could elect Mexico's first female president
PL Title Race Intensifies in Manchester Derby: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera for Feb. 26-March 3
Copa del Rey will know its two finalists this week; first-ever CONCACAF W Gold Cup wraps up its group stage
Five of the World's Top Beaches to Visit This Year are in Latin America, According to a New Ranking
This year's winners of Trip Advisor's Travelers' Choice Awards include four beaches in the Caribbean and one in Mexico.
Venezuela Follows Through with Threat and Stops Deportation Flights from U.S. and Mexico
The cooperation was key for the Biden administration to stem the flow of migrants to its southern border
Televisa Ends 2023 with Million-Dollar Losses, Yet Sees Slight Recovery in Fourth Quarter
The Mexican media company reported net losses of 620 million dollars during 2023.
This Is What Mexico's President Says About Disclosing a New York Times Reporter's Private Phone Number
AMLO justifies revealing a journalist's private information amid a reported U.S. money probe
NYT Reveals U.S. Examination of Allegations Surrounding Drug Cartel Money Handovers to AMLO's Allies
Mexico's president previously downplayed the information saying the New York Times is a "filthy rag"
Mexico Opposition Senator Xochitl Galvez Enters Presidential Race
She represents an opposition coalition made up of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, the conservative National Action Party and the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution.
Mexican Government Working On Canada's Complaint Over High Number Of Asylum Requests
Canadian Immigration and Refugee Commission data showed that Mexicans made 17,500 asylum requests between January to September 2023. Whereas, Haitians made the second-highest number of requests with more than 8,500 applications.
Mexican Government Sets Checkpoint near U.S. Border Following Crossings Through Fence Gap
The spot is known as the San Judas Break. Migrants are now attempting to cross through another gap
Thousands of Protesters In Pink March Against Mexico's President, Ruling Party
In Mexico City, thousands of demonstrators went to the city's main plaza, chanting "Get López out" while holding signboards that read "the power of the people is greater than the people in power."
Pemex Reports a Robust 21% Surge in Sales within Domestic Market in 2023
Pemex recovered its position as the leading brand in sales of oil products in the country
Monica Talan, Bitcoin Expert: 'Latinos are Investing the Most in Crypto in the U.S.'
In an interview with The Latin Times, the CryptoConexion founder discusses romantic scams, the halving, and the surge in Bitcoin's price
CBP Allows Access to 0.7% of 64 Million Migrants Requesting Entry into U.S. from Mexico
Using the CBP One app, fewer than half a million people have been allowed entry under the process
Mexicans Overwhelmingly Support Companies Who Hire and Donate Money to Refugees: Poll
The amount of people who favor this behavior is higher than other countries, including the U.S., Spain and Germany, according to a Tent survey