Mexico

Tijuana Cartel Boss Eduardo Arellano Felix Soon to Be Freed From Prison, But Where He Goes Next Is Unclear

Tijuana cartel boss Eduardo Arellano Felix will be released from prison on Wednesday after serving most of his 15-year sentence.
1 Dead, 26 Injured in Mexico City Gas Leak Explosion

1 Dead, 26 Injured in Mexico City Gas Leak Explosion

A gas leak explosion in a Mexico City apartment building complex Monday morning has killed one person while injuring 26 people.
Mexican Drug Cartels Attack the Media in Battle for Territory; Jalisco Cartel ‘El Mencho’ Has a Message for 'Attackers'

Mexican Drug Cartels Attack the Media in Battle for Territory; Jalisco Cartel ‘El Mencho’ Has a Message for 'Attackers'

The emergence of the video of Jalisco cartel masked men armed with assault weapons who directly warned Azucena Uresti, a prominent journalist in Mexico, caused outrage in the country.
6 Men Hanged From Bridge in Mexico Amid Bloody Turf War Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels

6 Men Hanged From Bridge in Mexico Amid Bloody Turf War Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels

As Mexican drug cartels continue to fight over lucrative drug trafficking routes, six bodies were discovered hanging off a bridge in Zacatecas, Mexico.
Senate Confirms Former Senator Ken Salazar as New U.S. Ambassador to Mexico

Senate Confirms Former Senator Ken Salazar as New U.S. Ambassador to Mexico

Ken Salazar, a former Senator and interior secretary from Colorado, was approved unanimously by the Senate on Wednesday to be the new U.S. ambassador to Mexico.
California Dad Admits to Killing His 2 Kids in Mexico Over Qanon, ‘Serpent DNA’ Conspiracy Theories

California Dad Admits to Killing His 2 Kids in Mexico Over Qanon, ‘Serpent DNA’ Conspiracy Theories

A California dad has admitted to killing his two kids in Mexico over QAnon and "serpent DNA" conspiracy theories, federal officials said.
Legendary Mexican Singer Vicente Fernandez in Hospital on a Ventilator After Suffering a Fall

Legendary Mexican Singer Vicente Fernandez in Hospital on a Ventilator After Suffering a Fall

Legendary Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez was brought to a hospital after sustaining injuries from a fall last Friday.
4 Cops in Mexico Arrested for Rape, Murder of a Young Man

4 Cops in Mexico Arrested for Rape, Murder of a Young Man

Four cops in Mexico have been arrested and charged for the death of a young man who was allegedly beaten and raped before he died.
Authorities have not said who was responsible for the violence, but it came amid an escalation of violence by the Jalisco New Generation Drug Cartel, which killed 20 police officers in two ambushes in March and April.

Warning Made on Behalf of Jalisco Cartel Boss: TV Reporter Azucena Uresti Threatened To Be Killed for Alleged Unfair Coverage

A video was released showing a man threatening TV reporter Azucena Uresti, on behalf of Jalisco cartel boss, to murder the news anchor over what they said to be unfair coverage.

Mexico's Abraham Ancer Wins First PGA Tour in FedEx St. Jude Invitational

Mexico's golfer Abraham Ancer won his first PGA in the recent FedEx St. Jude International Invitational.

VP Kamala Harris to Talk With Mexico's President Over COVID Vaccines

Vice President Kamala Harris will talk with the President of Mexico on Monday, to talk about COVID-19 vaccines.
Migrant Families in U.S. Are Now Being Flown to Mexico Under Trump’s Controversial Title 42 Border Policy

Migrant Families in U.S. Are Now Being Flown to Mexico Under Trump’s Controversial Title 42 Border Policy

In an effort to curb migration, the United States on Thursday began flying migrant families deep into Mexico, which is far from the border.
Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers, Distributors For Contributing to Arms Trafficking Deaths

Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers, Distributors For Contributing to Arms Trafficking Deaths

The federal government of Mexico filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against manufacturers and distributors of guns in the United States at a U.S. federal court.
El Chapo’s Sinaloa Cartel ‘Financial Officer’ Extradited From Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges

El Chapo’s Sinaloa Cartel ‘Financial Officer’ Extradited From Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges

The man, who allegedly oversaw Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's financial operations to the U.S., was extradited from Mexico to the U.S.
10 Hurt in Mexico as Angry Bull Runs Amok at Illegal Rodeo

10 Hurt in Mexico as Angry Bull Runs Amok at Illegal Rodeo

An angry bull has managed to escape its enclosure, and went on a rampage among spectators at an illegal rodeo in Mexico.
Mothers of missing children in Tamaulipas, Mexico issued a plea to a drug cartel to allow a search in an "extermination camp" to find their loved ones' remains.

Drug Cartel in Mexico Receives a Plea From Mothers of Missing Children to Allow Search in ‘Extermination Camp'

Mothers of missing children in Tamaulipas, Mexico issued a plea to a drug cartel to allow a search in an "extermination camp" to find their loved ones' remains.
Mexico Holds National Referendum to Vote on Whether to Investigate the Country’s Ex-Presidents

Mexico Holds National Referendum to Vote on Whether to Investigate the Country’s Ex-Presidents

Mexico held a national referendum to decide whether to investigate the country's five former presidents over corruption as requested by AMLO.
Mexico: Thousands of Elderly, Tortured, Unsentenced Inmates to Be Released From Federal Prisons

Mexico: Thousands of Elderly, Tortured, Unsentenced Inmates to Be Released From Federal Prisons

Mexico is set to release thousands of elderly, tortured, and unsentenced inmates from federal prisons.
Rights Group Wants to Stop Spyware Use in Mexico, Says Mass Surveillance Violates Right to Privacy

Rights Group Wants to Stop Spyware Use in Mexico, Says Mass Surveillance Violates Right to Privacy

A rights group called on the government of Mexico to stop the use of surveillance spyware until transparent regulations are in place concerning human rights.

Mexico's New Vigilante Group Blames Supporters for Setting Fire to Offices, Businesses

Mexico's new vigilante group blamed their sympathizers for the burned government offices and businesses in Pantelhó.
El Chapo and Sinaloa Cartel Narco Tunnels' Builder Gets 10 Years in Prison

Builder of El Chapo and Sinaloa Cartel Narco Tunnels Gets 10 Years in Prison

The builder of the state-of-the-art narco tunnels used by the Sinaloa cartel and its boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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