Strong quake off Guatemala kills 39, felt in Mexico City
A strong earthquake off the coast of Guatemala shook buildings in the capital and killed at least 39 people on Wednesday, trapping others under rubble and triggering evacuations as far away as Mexico City.
Mexico poised to charge police officers in U.S. ambush
Mexico said on Wednesday it was close to charging police officers with deliberately targeting two U.S. agents in an August attack that caused serious embarrassment to the Mexican government.
Family of Mexico Teen Shot by U.S. Border Patrol to Sue
The family of a Mexican teen shot dead when the U.S. Border Patrol opened fire on a group of rock throwers in Mexico last week is planning to bring a lawsuit alleging excessive use of force, Mexican authorities said on Monday.
Mexico president-elect taps Merkel know-how on renewable energy
Mexican President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto sought advice on Thursday on how to develop his country's renewable energy sector from Germany, a world pioneer in the sector.
Mexico Sees Zetas Cartel Uniting Behind New Leader
Factions of Mexico's brutal Zetas drug cartel are seen uniting behind the gang's second-in-command after Marines killed leader Heriberto Lazcano, a top official said on Wednesday.
Howard-Less Magic Stung by Hornets in Mexico City
The post-Dwight Howard era opened on a sour note for the Orlando Magic as the New Orleans Hornets rode a late surge for an 85-80 preseason victory before a packed house at the Mexico City Arena on Sunday.
Fire at Mexico Pemex gas facility kills 26
An explosion and fire killed at least 26 people at a Pemex natural gas facility in northern Mexico near the U.S. border on Tuesday, one of the deadliest accidents in the oil and gas industry in recent years.
Popular Kids in US and Mexico More Likely to Smoke
A new study is suggesting that popularity may cause lung cancer, heart disease, and emphysema.
Gulf of Mexico oil, gas operations affected by Isaac
Isaac, now a tropical depression, continued to threaten the lower Mississippi valley with heavy rain and flash floods as it moved north after forcing offshore energy producers and coastal refiners to shut operations.
Spanish cloud may mean discount for Santander Mexico listing
Banco Santander (SAN.MC) will make a splash with a multi-billion-dollar float of its Mexican operation next month, although investors will probably demand a discount to hedge against its links to crisis-ridden Spain.
Mexico Electoral Judges Reject Challenge to Pena Nieto Victory
Mexico's electoral tribunal on Thursday unanimously rejected a legal bid to overturn Enrique Pena Nieto's victory in the July 1 presidential election, paving the way for the centrist to take office and press ahead with his reform agenda.
Calderon promises answers on U.S. staff shot in Mexico
President Felipe Calderon promised on Tuesday to get to the bottom of how two U.S. officials were shot at by federal police officers, allegedly in plain clothes, while heading to a Mexican marine base.
Eleven corpses turn up along highway in southwestern Mexico
Eleven corpses showing signs of torture and execution-style gunshot wounds were found in southwest Mexico on Sunday, according to local authorities.
Mexican gangs block roads, torch vehicles in western Mexico
Armed gangs blocked highways throughout Guadalajara, Mexico's second biggest city, on Saturday and vehicles were set on fire amid a surge in drug-war violence.
Exclusive: Santander to list unit in New York, Mexico Sept 25 - source
Banco Santander (SAN.MC) is looking to list its Mexican unit in Mexico and New York on September 25, a source close to the deal told Reuters late on Thursday.
Mexico court backs civil trials for military rights abuses
Mexico's top court ruled on Tuesday that military officials who committed crimes against civilians should be tried in civil courts, possibly clearing the way for sterner prosecutions against military misconduct in the country's drug war.
Mexico shudders at rise of rebellious reggaetoneros
Reggaeton, a Caribbean fusion of hip hop with Latin timbres, is wildly popular across Latin America but is raising eyebrows in conservative Mexico City.
Shareholder sues Wal-Mart to get Mexico bribery documents
An Indiana union pension fund that holds shares in Wal-Mart Stores Inc has sued the company to gain access to thousands of internal documents related to allegations that a Wal-Mart subsidiary bribed Mexican government officials.
Mexico vs. Japan Soccer Match Live Online Streaming: 2012 Olympics Soccer Semifinals Leg 1 Tied at 1-1 by Half Time
Mexico and Japan were tied 1-1 by halftime in a game that decides who advances to the gold medal match on August 11.