Mexico

"Zombie" Drug Krokodil has Struck Again: Teenager Injects Drug into Genitals in Mexico

"Zombie" flesh-eating drug desomorphine, the street name Krokodil (pronounced crocodile), which gives users an intense "zombie-like" high state -and the side effects are ulcerated skin and limbs- has struck again, and this time in Mexico. In a bizarre sequence of events, what initially was thought to be lacerations caused by a sexually transmitted infection, turned out to be harm caused when a teenage girl injected the drug into her genitals.

Dangerous Radioactive Material was Stolen and Found in Mexico

Dangerous radioactive material, used in cancer-treating medicine, was stolen, along with the truck that was carrying the teletheraphy source containing cobalt-60. Tepojaco, a town in the central state of Hildago was the scene of the crime. The capital and six of Mexico's 31 states were put on alert on Dec. 3, and Mexican authorities were able to recover the material on Thursday of the same week, which had been abandoned in a field.

Childhood Obesity Statistics: Mexico Becomes Fatter Than the U.S. After Adopting "American-sized" Portions

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) published a study that reveals that Argentina has eradicated national hunger, but it also ranks as the third highest Latin American country in obesity.

'Justice For My Sister' Filmmaker Recalls Being Held Hostage & Raped While Trying to Rid 'Femicide' in Guatemala

Los Angeles-based Colombian and Irish-American filmmaker Kimberly Bautista is a crusader against the violent killing of women, or what she calls "femicide" in Juarez, Mexico, Guatemala and throughout Central America.That's why it's incomprehensible to learn that Bautista, a voice for those who have been silenced or abused, was held hostage and raped during the culmination of her four-year-journey making the award-winning documentary, Justice For My Sister.

Remembering La Diva De La Banda: One Year Anniversary of the Death of Latin Music Icon Jenni Rivera

Mexican Icon Jenni Rivera left us unexpectedly last December 9th of 2012. It's been a year since the chilling news touched the hearts of not only her family but also her dedicated fans. Today we remember "La Diva de La Banda" and celebrate her legacy.

Latina Singer Thalia Has New Fashion Line at Macy's, Honored with Star on The Walk of Fame

Mexican born- actress and singer Thalia rejoices as she is honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and signs a new deal with retail giant Macy's. Thalia's achievements have been in everything from music to acting and owning several businesses in a variety of fields. Proud to see this Latina continue to succeed in everything she does.

Latin American Art is a Hot Commodity in Miami: Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, London & Paris Also Want to Turn up the Heat

Miami Beach, Fla. is known for its nightlife, good food and tanned and toned beach-goers, but it's taking on another dimension on an artistic level. During a time when "interest has never been higher" for Latin American art, the vibrant, coastal city is embracing the Latin movement by opening its latest museum, the Pérez Art Museum Miami on Dec. 4.

Mexico to Break Guinness World Record for Largest Fashion Show?

In Mexico's legendary Chapultepec Park, more than 3,000 amateur models joined forces with budding local designers keen to draw global attention to their work with a world record, according to Reuters.

McStay Family Mystery: Joseph McStay's Father Has List Of Three Suspects

As an entire nation grieves along with the family of the McStays, authorities will not rest until they find the monsters responsible for this crime. The bodies of Joseph McStay, his wife Summer McStay and their two preschool-age boys, Gianni and Joey Jr. were found in the Victorville desert on Nov. 13th 2013 after their disappearance back in 2010, according to NBC San Diego

Karla Alvarez Death at 41: Mexican TV Star Dies of Respiratory Failure

41-year-old Mexican TV star Karla Alvarez was found dead at her apartment on Friday in Mexico City. The cause of death was related to respiratory failure stemming from bulimia and anorexia, according to several reports.

World Cup Qualifier 2013 & 2014 Live Stream, Stats, Lineups: Mexico vs. New Zealand All Whites

World Cup Qualifiers are underway and people across the world are looking to catch a glimpse of their favorite teams

Sergio Adrian Hernandez-Guereca and Others Who've Been Shot Down For Throwing Rocks at Border Officials

U.S. Border Patrol agent Jesus Mesa Jr. shot down a 15-year-old Mexican boy named Sergio Adrian Hernandez-Guereca in 2010, alleging that the boy threw a rock at him. Attorney Robert Hilliard, the lawyer for the victim's family, stated that there was no proof that Hernandez-Guereca threw a rock at the agent, and continues to press on with a lawsuit after U.S. prosecutors chose not to charge Mesa in the wrongful death of the teenager. The teenager's death was witnessed by 25 civilian witnesses and law enforcement officials.

Mexicans and Salvadorans Have the Most Optimistic Image of the U.S., Study Says

Who are the greatest Latino optimists in the United States? According to a recent Pew Report, Mexicans and Salvadorans share a positive image of the U.S.

Arizona, California Tap into Solar Energy Even When the Sun Doesn't Shine, Will Mexico Follow Suit?

While solar power is nothing new, maintaining solar power when the sun doesn't shine is another approach that is being implemented in both Arizona and California.

Peru Drug Raids Nab Suspected Traffickers from Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Mexico and Israel

Peru may have bypassed Colombia as the biggest producer of coca (a South American plant used to make cocaine) with over 128,000 tons produced in the country last year, but that doesn't mean the country won't give up the fight against narco-trafficking.

Kat Von D: Tattoo Artist for 'LA Ink' is the Cover Girl for November Issue of 'Latina' Magazine

Kat Von D, tattoo artist, model, musician, author, television personality and alleged man-eater, is 'Latina's November cover girl.

Monster Truck Hits Crowd: 'Extreme Aeroshow' Performance Kills 8, Injures 79 [VIDEO]

The "Extreme Aeroshow" held this past Saturday, October 5th, was the site a gruesome scene, when a driver steering a monster truck by the name of "Big Show" launched his vehicle into a crowd of spectators, killing eight people and injuring 79 others, said officials.

Texas Abortion Law Could Drive Women To Unsafe Alternatives In Mexico

With abortion procedures becoming increasingly difficult for many women to obtain in Texas, they may soon look south of the border for help.

Zetas Leader Captured: Head of Notorious Drug Cartel Arrested in Mexico

People in Mexico and the U.S. border states can breathe a bit easier today, as reports are coming in that Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, the leader of the fearsome Mexican drug cartel the Zetas, has been captured by authorities.

Popocatepetl Volcano Eruption Continues Near Mexico City [VIDEO]

So far the volcano has only spewed large layers of ash on the city, but the situation could worsen at any moment.

165 Rescued From Clutches Of Mexican Gang: Immigrants Held Hostage Near U.S. Border

A group of 165 would-be immigrants to the United States have been rescued by Mexican soldiers after being held captive by a criminal group in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas.