Mexico

US-Mexico Relations: Experts Warn on Danger of Aggressive Stance To Curb Fentanyl, Drug Trafficking

US-Mexico relations have become a bit more shaky after several Republican candidates suggested more aggressive moves against Mexico's drug cartels to stop the flow of fentanyl.
Republican Presidential Candidates Want To Invade Mexico To Fight Drug Cartels, Experts Say This Is a Bad Idea

Republican Presidential Candidates Want To Invade Mexico To Fight Drug Cartels, Experts Say This Is a Bad Idea

Republicans are getting more and more criticism regarding their idea of invading Mexico to hunt down drug cartels. This came after several Republican presidential candidates suggested such an idea.
Mexican Food: 5 Interesting Facts About This Legendary Cuisine

Mexican Food: 5 Interesting Facts About This Legendary Cuisine

Mexican food is one of the most celebrated cuisines on Earth, with foodies around the world flocking to food hotspots around Mexico, such as Oaxaca and Mexico City.
US Congressman Fights Back on Calls To Invade Mexico Over Fentanyl Problem

US Congressman Fights Back on Calls To Invade Mexico Over Fentanyl Problem

Republicans want to stop fentanyl being smuggled across the US-Mexico border by bombing Mexico. However, Texas Representative Joaquin Castro is having none of it.
Mexico: Lagos de Moreno Kidnapping Suspect in Custody

Mexico: Lagos de Moreno Kidnapping Suspect in Custody

A suspect involved in the Lagos de Moreno kidnapping, torture, and apparent murder of five young men in Mexico has been apprehended, according to prosecutors.
Mexico Freight Truck Crash Kills At Least 10 Hiding Cuban Migrants

Mexico Freight Truck Crash Kills At Least 10 Hiding Cuban Migrants

Tragically, at least 10 Cuban migrants concealed in a cargo truck lost their lives when the vehicle overturned on a highway in Chiapas, Mexico.
Mexico: 7 Dead After Church Roof Collapses; Roughly 30 Believed To Be Trapped Inside

Mexico: 7 Dead After Church Roof Collapses; Roughly 30 Believed To Be Trapped Inside

During a Sunday Mass, the roof of a northern Mexico church collapsed, tragically claiming seven lives and trapping approximately 30 parishioners in the debris.
Mexico: 2 Migrants Shot Dead, 3 More Injured Near Border After Dawn Attack

Mexico: 2 Migrants Shot Dead, 3 More Injured Near Border After Dawn Attack

Two migrants were shot dead on the Mexico side of the US-Mexico boirder, near the city of Tecate in Baja California state.
Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, Colombia's Clan del Golfo, Sanctioned by US Government Over Fentanyl

Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, Colombia's Clan del Golfo, Sanctioned by US Government Over Fentanyl

The US Treasury announced a new wave of sanctions targeted at criminal organizations responsible for fentanyl production, These sanctions mainly targeted the Sinaloa Cartel of Mexico and the Clan del Golfo of Colombia.
Mexico: 6 Bodies, 1 Survivor Found Amid Search for 7 Kidnapped Teens

Mexico: 6 Bodies, 1 Survivor Found Amid Search for 7 Kidnapped Teens

Authorities have identified the bodies of six teenage boys at a ranch in central Mexico, along with one survivor, according to state prosecutors.
Mexico Gang Killings: Dozens of Mutiliated Bodies Found in Monterrey in Suspected Gang Purge

Mexico Gang Killings: Dozens of Mutiliated Bodies Found in Monterrey in Suspected Gang Purge

Cartel violence has gripped northern Mexico as up to a dozen bodies were found around Monterrey in possible gang killings.
Mexico Archeologists Dig Up Ancient Maya Grave Amid Maya Train Construction

Mexico Archeologists Dig Up Ancient Maya Grave Amid Maya Train Construction

Mexico archaeologists discovered a lavishly adorned human body in a grave believed to be over 1,000 years old while workers were completing the construction of the Maya Train.
Mexico: Train Company Halts Operations Because of Migrants Jumping on Trains

Mexico: Train Company Halts Operations Because of Migrants Climbing, Jumping on Trains

Mexico-based railway company Ferromex is suspending its operations temporarily because of migrants trying to illegally jump and climb onto their trains.
Mexico: 11 Police Officers Found Guilty of Killing 17 Migrants Near US-Mexico Border

Mexico: 11 Police Officers Found Guilty of Killing 17 Migrants Near US-Mexico Border

A Mexican court has found 11 former police officers guilty of killing 17 migrants near the US-Mexico border. The migrants were reportedly shot and then burned on the Mexico side.
Mexico: 3 Wounded After Gunmen Attack Vehicles Crossing from US

Mexico: At Least 3 Wounded After Gunmen Attack Vehicles Crossing From US

Armed civilians attacked a group of Mexican and American citizens traveling in northern Mexico, leaving at least three passengers injured.
Texas Ordered To Remove Floating Barriers Along Rio Grande by Judge

Texas Ordered To Remove Floating Barriers Along Rio Grande by Judge

Texas Governor Greg Abbott's controversial floating barriers must be removed from the Rio Grande, ruled a federal judge on Wednesday
Mexico Supreme Court Ratifies Abortion Rights on Federal Level

Mexico Supreme Court Ratifies Abortion Rights on Federal Level

The Mexico Supreme Court affirmed abortion rights in all 32 states. Mexico's Supreme Court has taken a significant step in the direction of abortion rights by ruling that all federal criminal penalties for abortion are unconstitutional and violate women's rights, AP reports.
Mexico Gun Violence: US Consulate Issues 'Shelter' Warning After Marines Shootout

Mexico Gun Violence: US Consulate Issues 'Shelter' Warning After Marines Shootout

A recent Mexico gun violence that took the lives of four individuals prompted a shelter-in-place alert from the US consulate across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas.
Mexico: Drug Cartels Increasing Use of Roadside Bombs, Says Mexican Army

Mexico: Drug Cartels Increasing Use of Roadside Bombs, Says Mexican Army

As the Mexican Drug War continues against the country's drug cartels, authorities in Mexico are saying that these criminal organizations are using more roadside bombs.
Mexico: Spanish Singer Miguel Bose, Sons, Attacked and Tied Up in Mexico City Home by Armed Men

Mexico: Spanish Singer Miguel Bose, 2 Children, Attacked and Tied Up in Mexico City Home by Armed Men

Mexico City officials have now opened an investigation into claims made by Spanish singer Miguel Bose that he and his two children, were attacked by 10 armed men.
Hurricane Hilary Downgraded To Tropical Storm, But It Can Still Be 'Catastrophic'

Hurricane Hilary Downgraded To Tropical Storm, But It Can Still Be 'Catastrophic'

More than 42 million Americans in Southern California are under tropical storm warnings, as former Hurricane Hilary is set to become the first storm of its kind to make landfall in the region since Nora in 1997.
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