Headed For Mexico, Hurricane Norma Strengthens To Category 4
Hurricane Norma strengthened Thursday to a powerful Category 4 storm as it headed toward Mexico's Pacific coast with winds exceeding 130 miles per hour, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
How Has the Ranking of Latin America's Top 10 Economies Changed Over Four Decades?
Brazil, Mexico and Argentina have been steady at the top. Chile and Colombia have climbed and Venezuela's demise illustrates the extent of its crisis
Exclusive: Journalist Ioan Grillo on Covering Mexican Cartels, Crime and the Fentanyl Crisis
Grillo discussed the wide of topics he covers, among them the smuggling of weapons to the U.S. and how drug trafficking has changed through the years
Mexico Witnesses Sharp Increase In Migrants From Venezuela, Guatemala, Honduras
Mexico's foreign affairs secretary said in the last month alone, 60,000 Venezuelan, 35,000 Guatemalan, and 27,000 Honduran migrants reached the country.
Flag Football Scores Big Making it as an Olympic Sport and Will Debut at the 2028 LA Games
The inclusive appeal of the sport, as well as its growing popularity, contributed to its earning of a spot in the world's largest sporting competition
Mexico Will Continue To Help Cuba In Spite Of 'Unjust' Embargo, Says Obrador
The president said Mexico doesn't require any foreign government's permission before helping Cuba, before calling the embargo "inhumane and unjust."
Cooking With Love: Recipe Book Honors Mexico's Missing
Around 3,700 people have gone missing in Guanajuato state in central Mexico, out of a total of more than 112,000 nationwide.
This Is How U.S. Cities Are Getting Ready to Celebrate Day of the Dead 2023
As this Hispanic tradition advances rapidly in the country, US emblematic cities are anticipating Día de Muertos celebrations
What Are U.S. Migrant Centers and Why Is Mexico's President Rejecting Them?
Andrés Manuel López Obrador rejected the U.S. plans, stating the centers should instead be established in the countries where the migrants originate from
Hurricane Lidia Leaves Two Dead In Mexico
Hurricane Lidia left at least two people dead in Mexico after making landfall as a powerful Category 4 storm, causing flooding, damage and blocked roads before dissipating, authorities said Wednesday.
US Labor Department Expresses Disappointment Over Shutting Down Of Mexico's VU Manufacturing's Facility
"We note with disappointment VU's decision to close its facility without adhering to the agreed course of remediation," the U.S. deputy undersecretary of labor for international affairs, Thea Lee, said.
'Extremely Dangerous' Hurricane Lidia Hits Mexico's Pacific Coast
Hurricane Lidia made landfall Tuesday on Mexico's Pacific coast as an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm, threatening to bring flooding and mudslides, forecasters said.
Mexico President Slams Texas Governor For Additional Border Truck Inspections, Will Send Diplomatic Note To US
"We are going to send a diplomatic note today to protest the Texas governor's attitude of putting up obstacles to free transit on our borders without any reason, but rather with political motivations," Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said.
NYC Mayor's Paradox: He Supports "Right to Work" for Asylum Seekers While Worrying About City Resources
These are the highlights of Mayor Eric Adams' trip, aimed at stemming a migratory flow from the region that has strained the city's resources
In a First, Biden Government Waives Federal Laws in Texas to Allow Border Wall Construction
The Biden administration is using sweeping executive powers for this purpose for the first time. It comes as the number of unlawful crossings of the Southern border continues to increase
U.S. High-Level Group Starts Meetings in Mexico on a Clear Agenda: Fentanyl Trafficking
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas began their Mexico meetings with a visit to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Second Suspect Arrested Over Disappearance Of Young Men In Mexico
A second suspect in a kidnapping, torture and murder investigation in Mexico has been arrested, prosecutors said Wednesday, after grisly images of them leaked, prompting public fury.
Mexico Reports New H5N1 Case After Announcing Being Free From Bird Flu
Mexico's National Service for Animal and Plant Health, Food Safety and Quality (SENASICA) shared that one confirmed H5N1 case doesn't indicate an outbreak or counter the declaration of the government that the country is H5N1 free.
Becky G Turns to Regional Mexican Music as She Embraces Her Roots In New Album "Esquinas"
This transition into the Regional Mexican music genre is a first for Becky. Her prior records and EPs fell more into rap and pop-reggaeton genres with collaborations with the likes of Natti Natsha, Karol G, Myke Towers, and Maluma.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to Honor 'Vaqueros,' the First Cowboys
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oklahoma City's National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum invites visitors to learn about the very first cowboys
1,000 Migrants Dream Of US On Train Ride Through Mexico
More than a thousand migrants rode atop a freight train to the edge of the US border Tuesday after dodging authorities on a 10-day journey through Mexico.
Death Toll From Mexico Church Roof Collapse Rises To 11
The tragedy struck the coastal town of Ciudad Madero, in Tamaulipas state, on Sunday
Women March Across Latin America Over Right To Abortion
Abortion is legal in only a few countries - Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Uruguay - across Latin America. Whereas, countries like Peru don't allow abortion even in rape cases.
'Cassandro, El Exótico': a Portrait of the Flamboyant Wrestler who Won Mexican Public's Heart
Prime Video presented a biopic about the American-born Mexican luchador Saúl Armendáriz, a former NWA World Welterweight and UWA World Lightweight Champion
'They Put A Price On Everything': Extortion Hits Mexican Economy
As in many other agricultural zones around the country, criminal gangs in the western state of Michoacan have become a major market force, driving up costs and hurting not just farmers but also consumers.
Elon Musks Says He's 'Pro Immigrant' while Livestreaming His Visit to the Texas-Mexico Border
Following the billionaire seeing footage of what was claimed to be hundreds of people heading to Eagle Pass, he decided he needed to see for himself
Mexico Sends Troops To Chiapas Towns Taken Over By Drug Cartels
Alongside the government workers, 800 combined force of soldiers including National Guard officers and police officers has also been sent to the location.
US Announces Sanction Against 9 Affiliates Of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, Colombia's Clan Del Golfo Leader
The United States Secretary of State said the country was making global efforts to ensure that illicit manufacturing and trafficking of fentanyl were stopped, as it was the "leading cause" of death among people between 18 and 49 years of age.
Why Does Film 'Instructions Not Included' Still Resonate With Fans After a Decade?
As the film directed by and starring Eugenio Derbez turns 10 years old, theaters in Mexico will re-release the movie.
Mexican Trailers Carrying Goods Worth $1 Billion Stuck At Border Amid Migration Checks
A representative of the Mexican industry association Canacintra, Jesus Salayandía, said that companies are forced to stop production temporarily in Ciudad Juarez if long queues at the border continue.