Mexico Migrant Train Details: At Least 5 Dead, 30 Injured In ‘La Bestia’ Crash With 300 Undocumented Immigrants On Board [VIDEO]
A cargo train known as 'La Bestia' derailed killing at least five people.
Mexico City Teacher Protest: Watch Riot Police, Protestors Clash Over Education Reform [VIDEO]
As many as 4,000 teachers flooded main arteries in Mexico’s capital on Friday, causing “roadway chaos” as they protested a new education reform. Watch video of protesting teachers on Wednesday as they attempt to enter the Chamber of Deputies in Mexico City.
Mexico City Bodies: Mass Grave May Be Tied To 12 People Abducted In May [VIDEO]
As mass grave holding 12 bodies was found in mexico City. Authorities believe the bodies belong to 12 people kidnapped from a bar in May.
Ammonia Leak In Mexico Pemex Pipeline Kills 7 In Oaxaca
Pemex, Mexico’s state oil company, confirmed on Wednesday afternoon that seven victims of an ammonia leak at the Antonio Dovalí Jaime refinery in the state of Oaxaca have now died. At least three others are still being treated for injuries suffered when a leaky pipeline caused an explosion, and some forty others suffered from inhaling the ammonia.
Rodent Fur In Heinz Ketchup Found By Brazil Health Officials In Mexico-Made Condiment
Brazil officials ordered an investigation in a Heinz factory in Mexico after a batch of their ketchup failed sanitary tests.
Mexico Earthquake 2013: 6.1 Magnitude Quake Shakes Mexico City
Mexico’s capital was hit by an earthquake of considerable force on Wednesday morning, registering at 6.1 on the Richter scale, according to the US Geological Survey. The quake was centered on the Pacific coast state of Guerrero, near the resort of Acapulco. As of yet there are no reports of injuries or damages.
All-Women Self-Defense Militia In Guerrero, Mexico Says They Are Capable Of Defending Their Town Against Drug War Violence
Shotguns, t-shirts and radios are being distributed among women in one Mexican village which has seen itself besieged by organized crime. The women, who have banded together in an attempt to help safeguard their community, make up what many are calling the first all-women community self-defense group in Mexico.
Asylum Requests Along US, Mexico Border Double; Why Is It So Hard For Mexicans To Gain Asylum?
Despite drug violence that has overwhelmed numerous states in Mexico, especially in those near the border with the United States, Mexicans seeking asylum based on a claim of fear of persecution back home are unlikely to be awarded it. Even as asylum requests along the US-Mexico border have more than doubled, the Department of Homeland Security says there hasn’t been a marked increase in applications from Mexican citizens.
Mexican Textbook Errors Prompt Education Department To Open Investigation As Mistakes Amount To 117
As Mexican children headed back to school on Monday, a list of the 117 errors found in some 235 million elementary school textbooks was handed out to teachers, who will have to manually correct them. The errors ranged from misspellings and forgotten or misplaced accents to one case in which a city was identified as being located in the wrong state.
Mexico Drug War: 9 Killed In Michoacan Over The Weekend
Violent weekend leaves 17 dead in Michocan in surrounding areas.
Worst Genre Of Music? Reggaeton Used By Gang Of Kidnappers To Torture Victims In Mexico
One of Mexico's most feared gang of kidnappers used reggaeton and banda music to torture their victims.
Michoacan Mexico Violence 2013: Government Disarms Self-Defense Groups And Vows To Protect Residents From Drug Cartels Alone, But Can They? [VIDEO AND REPORT]
Civilian self-defense militias in Michoacan are now disarmed, says the governor of the Mexican state. But in a June video, one militia member said the reasons why the group formed in his town had a lot to do with the inability of the government to keep them safe.
Sandra Avila Beltran, Mexico ‘Queen Of The Pacific’ Drug Dealer, In El Paso Expecting To Be Deported Today
Sandra Ávila Beltrán, an alleged drug dealer known as the "Queen of the Pacific," is being deported back to México today, after serving 70 months in prison.
How Was Rafael Caro Quintero Freed? Jesus Murillo Karam, Mexican Attorney General, Wants Mexican Drug Lord Back In Jail
Murillo Karam says he's aggrieved by the case and adds that he didn't understand how the cartel leader was freed.
Mexico Earthquake 2013: 5.3 Quake Rattles Ometepec, Guerrero [VIDEO]
No injuries were reported in Mexico's most recent quake.
Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico President, Presents Energy Reform Plan: 5 Ways It Will Affect State Oil Company Pemex
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is proposing one of the most dramatic reforms in Mexican politics in years. Here's five things to know about his plan.
Rafael Caro Quintero, Freed Mexico Drug Lord, Accomplice May Go Free Despite Deep US Concerns
Guadalajara drug cartel leader Rafael Caro Quintero left prison after 28 years behind bars last week. Now, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, an accomplice in the 1985 murder of a DEA agent for which Caro Quintero was convicted, could also walk free.
Raul Antonio, 4-Year-Old Mexico Boy, Murdered By His Aunt And Uncle For Not Knowing How To Count [VIDEO]
4-year-old Mexican boy murdered for not knowing how to count.
Rafael Caro Quintero, Mexico Drug Kingpin, To Go Free On Technicality After 28 Years In Jail
The founder of the Guadalajara drug cartel and one of the most important figures in Mexico’s decades-old war on drugs will walk out of the Puente Grande penitentiary near Guadalajara.
Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Tried To Buy Anti-Aircraft Missiles, Weapons From US Citizens, Says Justice Department
El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel tried to buy a Stinger anti-aircraft and several anti-tank weapons from undercover agents in the US in 2010, according to a Justice Department report.
River Under The Sea: Watch Divers Explore Mysterious Channel In Mexico Cenote [VIDEO]
Russian photographer Anatoly Beloshchin captured photos of a channel which resembles a river eighty feet below the surface of Cenote Angelita in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico President, To Seek Reform On Petroleos Mexicanos Oil Monopoly By Changing 3 Articles Of Constitution
The Mexican president will propose 3 amendments to the constitution which would open state-owned oil company Pemex to private investment.
US, Mexico Energy Relations: US To Invest In Oil Refinery As Mexico President Pena Nieto Readies Energy Reform Plan
Mexico’s state oil company Pemex is looking to invest in refining equipment belonging to US oil companies to boost its efficiency. Meanwhile, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is preparing to present a plan to Congress this week which would open the company to private investment – a plan which promises to shake the bedrock of the Mexican political scene.
Taylor Farms Of Mexico Named In Stomach Bug Outbreak
Taylor Farms believed to be responsible for illness in at least two states.
Mexico Murder Rates Drop For First Time In 6 Years
Mexico's murder rate drops to 22 per 100,000 people as of last year.
Latinos In The US: Fany Gerson, Chef Who Specializes In Mexican-Style Sweets, Hopes To Grow NYC Business After Superstorm Sandy Setback [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Fany Gerson of La Newyorkina spent some time with Latin Times discussing her growing business where she creates some of the tastiest Mexican-style treats around while the business also continues to recover from Hurricane Sandy.
Mexico Economy Dependent On US? A Look At NAFTA, Immigration And A Codependent Relationship [REPORT]
Are Mexican and U.S. economic systems dependent on each other? Latin Times takes a look at the economic relationship between the two nations that has been shaped by 1994 trade agreement NAFTA.
Chepo De La Torre To Remain El Tri Head Coach; Is This A Good Decision For Mexico? [REPORT]
Chepo de la Torre hopes to turn El Tri's struggles around after learning he'll be retained as national team leader.
Mexico Poverty Rate 2013: 45 Percent Of Mexicans Still Live In Poverty Despite Decreasing Rate, Says New Study
The finance world anticipates Mexico's economy to take off in coming years. A new study by Mexican government agency Coneval shows the country has a long way to go in its fight against poverty.
Colima, Mexico State Authorities Allow Same Sex Civil Unions
Colima, Mexico votes to allow same sex couples civil unions.