Mexico

British Twins Survive Crocodile Attack in Mexico After One Fights off Crocodile 3 Times

One of the British twins is currently in a medically induced coma in Mexico after fighting off a crocodile attack three times.

VP Kamala Harris Meets With Mexico's President Seeking Cooperation; AOC Slams Harris Over Guatemala Speech

Vice President Kamala Harris sought cooperation with Mexico in her meeting with President Lopez Obrador; AOC slammed Harris over her speech in Guatemala.
Mexico Election Day Marred by Violence, Kidnappings, and Tossing of Severed Head

Mexico Election Day Marred by Violence, Kidnappings, and Tossing of Severed Head

Violence continued to take place amid Mexico's election day on Sunday. Different areas such as Tijuana witnessed the violence.
Kamala Harris’ Mexico Trip Likely to Focus On Women and Youth Aside From Migration Issues

Kamala Harris’ Mexico Trip Likely to Focus On Women and Youth Aside From Migration Issues

Vice President Kamala Harris will be heading to Mexico for her next stop after her Guatemala. She will be meeting with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Top Sinaloa Cartel Money Launderer Extradited, Faces Charges in San Diego

After his extradition to San Diego from Mexico, a man alleged to be one of the top Sinaloa Cartel money launderers was arraigned in federal court on Thursday.
Romanian Pair Wanted in Theft Ring That Targeted Churches in Florida Nabbed in Mexico

Romanian Pair Wanted in Theft Ring That Targeted Churches in Florida Nabbed in Mexico

After targeting churches across Southwest Florida and some parts of the United States, a Romanian pair was arrested in Mexico in connection with the theft ring.
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Mansions, Aztec Stadium Luxury Box Among Raffle Prizes up for Sale: Mexico Government

Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Mansions, Aztec Stadium Luxury Box Among Raffle Prizes up for Sale: Mexico Government

Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's mansions, a luxury box seat at Aztec Stadium, and other properties would be raffled off, according to Mexican authorities.
Teotihuacan

Mexico Raids Building Project Close to Teotihuacán Pyramids, Archeological Site's Outlying Parts Damaged

After authorities discovered the damage caused by bulldozers in the outlying parts of the Teotihuacán pyramids, the government of Mexico sent in 250 National Guard troops and 60 police officers Monday to seize land next to the famous archeological site.
Zara, 2 Other Fashion Brands Accused of Cultural Appropriation by Mexico's Minister

Zara, 2 Other Fashion Brands Accused of Cultural Appropriation by Mexico's Minister

Zara is among the fashion brands accused of cultural appropriation by Mexico's minister, saying they have used patterns from Mexican indigenous groups.
Drug Cartels Targeting Police at Their Homes, Kidnapping Members of Force in Mexico

Drug Cartels Targeting Police at Their Homes, Kidnapping Members of Force in Mexico

Organized crime group Jalisco cartel has imposed a policy of its own as a response to Mexico's "hugs, not bullets." One of the notorious drug cartels has abducted several members of an elite police force in Guanajuato.
Mayoral Candidate Assassinated Before June 6 Elections in Mexico

Mayoral Candidate Assassinated Before Mexico June 6 Elections

Another mayoral candidate was assassinated before the Mexico June 6 elections that will fill the position of local seats and around half of the country's governors.
Mexican Drug Cartels Use Weaponized Drones to Attack Those Impeding Their Operations in Mexico, U.S.

Mexican Drug Cartels Use Weaponized Drones to Attack Those Impeding Their Operations in Mexico, U.S.

Police in Mexico were attacked with weaponized drones from the Mexican drug cartels as they were in the middle of clearing blockades in El Aguaje in April.
Thousands of Missing Persons in Mexico's Jalisco State Remain Unidentified In Morgues

Thousands of Missing Persons in Mexico's Jalisco State Remain Unidentified in Morgues

As the number of missing persons in Mexico continues to rise, around 6,249 unidentified bodies are now being held by the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences.
COVID-Detecting Robot in Mexico Helps Schools Reopen Safely

COVID-Detecting Robot in Mexico Helps Schools Reopen Safely

A COVID-detecting robot has been deployed in certain schools in the state of Queretaro in Mexico to help schools safely reopen.
Mexican Serial Killer Admits to Killing 15 Women in Mexico City and Eating His Victims

Mexican Serial Killer Admits to Slaying 15 Women in Mexico City and Eating His Victims

A 72-year-old Mexican serial killer has admitted to killing and eating numerous women over a period of 20 years.
70 Bags Full Of Human Remains Found at Vacant Lot in Mexico’s Jalisco State

70 Bags Full Of Human Remains Found at Vacant Lot in Mexico’s Jalisco State

At least 70 bags of human remains were found on a vacant lot at Tonala City in Jalisco, Mexico on Wednesday.
Border Patrol Nabs 32 Mexican Migrants Who Use Camouflage Clothing To Escape Detection

Border Patrol Nabs 32 Mexican Migrants Who Use Camouflage Clothing in a Bid to Escape Detection

Despite using camouflage clothing to evade authorities, 32 Mexicans, who were crossing the Arizona-New Mexico state line, were arrested by Border Patrol agents.
3 Wanted for Murder of Missing Georgia Mom Arrested in Mexico

3 Suspects Wanted for Murder of Missing Georgia Mom Arrested in Mexico

Three people wanted for the murder of Rossana Delgado, a Georgia mom, were arrested in Mexico over the weekend.
Returned Migrants Are Targets for Abuse, Violence in Mexico After Being Denied Entry to U.S.

Returned Migrants Are Targets for Abuse, Violence in Mexico After Being Denied Entry to U.S.

Returned migrants, who were barred from entering the United States, are the latest target of violence and abuse in Mexico.
Andrea Meza of Mexico is the 2020 Miss Universe winner.

Miss Universe Winner Is Andrea Meza of Mexico; Other Latinas Invade the Prestigious Pageant

Andrea Meza is the third Miss Universe winner from Mexico. She follows the footsteps of Lupita Jones and Ximena Navarette, who brought home the crown in 1991 and 2010, respectively.
28-Year-Old Mexican Gives Solar-Powered Appliances to Unbanked Families in Mexico

28-Year-Old Yusef Jacobs Gives Solar-Powered Appliances to Unbanked Families in Mexico

Yusef Jacobs, a 28-year-old Mexican, launched Graviti to change microfinance and give the unbanked sector in Mexico access to life-changing appliances.
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