Mexico

Monarch Butterflies: Most Beloved Butterflies in Mexico, US, Canada Now Endangered

Monarch butterflies are perhaps the most iconic insect in some areas of North America, like Mexico and Canada. However, these butterflies are at risk of extinction.
Mexican Stepmom Kills Millionaire Husband, Stepchildren After He Took Her Out of the Will for Cheating on Him

Mexican Stepmom Kills Millionaire Husband, Stepchildren After He Took Her Out of the Will for Cheating on Him

A Mexican stepmom accused of killing her millionaire husband and stepchildren in Mexico City after she was removed from a will was apprehended after three years on the run.
Mexico Mom's Brutal Death Prompts Protests | She Was Set on Fire

Mexico Mom's Brutal Death Prompts Protests | She Was Set on Fire

The brutal death of a mom in Mexico prompted demonstrations in front of a police station on Thursday. She was reportedly set on fire.
Journalist in Mexico Tells Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador He's Afraid for His Life During Press Briefing

Journalist in Mexico Tells Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador He's Afraid for His Life During Press Briefing

A journalist in Mexico directly told President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador during a press briefing that he was afraid for his life.
Mexico: 2 Colorado Men Suffer Injuries After Crocodile Attack in a Puerto Vallarta Resort

Mexico: 2 Colorado Men Suffer Injuries After Crocodile Attack in a Puerto Vallarta Resort

Two men from Colorado sustain injuries during a vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico when a crocodile attacked them while having a night swimming.
Rafael Caro Quintero: Infamous Drug Lord's 'Forgotten Victims' Demand Justice

Rafael Caro Quintero: Infamous Drug Lord's 'Forgotten Victims' Demand Justice

When drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero was finally arrested after years of hunting for him, it made many of his victims remember what he and members of his criminal empire did decades ago, stirring up forgotten memories.
Rafael Caro Quintero Net Worth: Is the Notorious Guadalajara Cartel Founder Still Rich?

Rafael Caro Quintero Net Worth: Is the Notorious Guadalajara Cartel Founder Still Rich?

Rafael Caro Quintero is one of the founders of Guadalajara Cartel in Mexico along with Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo. How wealthy is he?
Mexico Van Crash Kills 3 Migrants, Injures 12

Mexico Van Crash Kills 3 Migrants, Injures 12

A van crashed on a highway in northern Mexico on Tuesday, killing at least three migrants and injuring a dozen.
Mexico's Maya Train Project Threatens to Endanger Prehistoric Caves With Oldest Human Remains in North America

Mexico's Maya Train Project Threatens to Endanger Prehistoric Caves With Oldest Human Remains in North America

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wants the Maya Train project to be completed before his term ends. However, it may lead to the collapse of some caves holding valuable archaeological relics.
Guadalajara Cartel Founder Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, Who Is Almost Deaf and Blind, Temporarily Released From Mexico Prison

Guadalajara Cartel Founder Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, Who Is Almost Deaf and Blind, Temporarily Released From Mexico Prison

Guadalajara Cartel founder Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo has been temporarily released from the Puente Grande prison in Mexico's state of Jalisco.
Maya Train Project: Cost of Northern Quintana Roo Stretch Nearly Double Than Original Estimate, Mexico Government Says

Maya Train Project: Cost of Northern Quintana Roo Stretch Nearly Double Than Original Estimate, Mexico Government Says

The Maya train project covering the northern Quintana Roo stretch will cost 92% higher than initially thought, according to Mexico's government document.
Mexico Declares State of Emergency in Areas Hit by Drought Related to La Niña, Threatening Livelihoods

Mexico Declares State of Emergency in Areas Hit by Drought Related to La Niña, Threatening Livelihoods

Mexico's government has now declared a state of emergency in several areas struck by the ongoing drought.
Texas: Border Patrol Stops Drug Smuggling Attempt, Seizes 32 Packages of Alleged Cocaine Worth $690,000

Texas: Border Patrol Stops Drug Smuggling Attempt, Seizes 32 Packages of Alleged Cocaine Worth $690,000

Texas Border Patrol scores another victory against drug smuggling groups after confiscating over $600,000 worth of cocaine on Sunday.
Mexico’s Infamous Drug Lord Rafael Caro Quintero Arrested After Release in 2013

Mexico's Infamous Drug Lord Rafael Caro Quintero Arrested After Release in 2013

Notorious drug kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero has been arrested in Mexico by Mexican forces after walking out of prison in 2013.
Jalisco Cartel Hitmen Beheaded Three Men From Rival Gang in Mexico

Jalisco Cartel Hitmen Beheaded Three Men From Rival Gang in Mexico

Labeled as one of Mexico's most dangerous drug cartels, the Jalisco cartel recently released a video where its men beheaded three individuals from a rival gang.
Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Urged by US Lawmakers to Protect Mexican Journalists

Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Urged by US Lawmakers to Protect Mexican Journalists

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is being called out by U.S. lawmakers to address the ongoing violence against journalists in his country.
Massacre in Mexico: 6 Dead After Armed Men Storm a House in Chihuahua State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Massacre in Mexico: 6 Dead After Armed Men Storm a House in Chihuahua State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

A new massacre in Mexico was reported after six people were shot dead inside a house in Chihuahua state plagued by Mexican drug cartels.
Sinaloa Cartel Leader Says He Was Moved to ADX 'Supermax' Prison in Colorado in 'Torturous' Bid to Make Him Talk About El Chapo

Sinaloa Cartel Leader Says He Was Moved to ADX 'Supermax' Prison in Colorado in 'Torturous' Bid to Make Him Talk About El Chapo

A Sinaloa Cartel leader believes that he was moved to the ADX "supermax" prison in Colorado in a "torturous" bid to make him talk about his boss "El Chapo."
4 Police Officers injured After Gunfight With Possible Sinaloa Cartel Members in Mexico City

Mexico: 4 Police Officers Injured After Gunfight With Possible Sinaloa Cartel Members in Mexico City

A shootout happened between Mexico City police and possible members of the Sinaloa Cartel in the town of Topilejo, near Mexico City's southern edge. City police chief Omar Garcia Harfuch said that four police officers were injured during the gunfight, one of them seriously wounded.
25 Bodies Found in Mexico's Lakeside Tourist Destination Reportedly Turned Into 'Narco Cemetery' by Jalisco Cartel

25 Bodies Found in Mexico's Lakeside Tourist Destination Reportedly Turned Into 'Narco Cemetery' by Jalisco Cartel

The Los Negritos lake, a popular tourist destination in Mexico, has reportedly become a narco cemetery, with more than 20 bodies found there recently.
Mexico: Jesuits Hold Moment of Silence for Slain Priests

Mexico: Jesuits Hold Moment of Silence for Slain Priests

Weeks after two Jesuit priests and a tour guide were killed inside the church in Cerocahui, Chihuahua, the Roman Catholic Church began a special round of prayers for peace in the country. Jesuits, the order of which the two slain priests were part of, also held a moment of silence for them.
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