Mexico

Tea-Tasting Guru Charlie Baden Savors Herbal Blends From Guatemala, Mexico

Tea-tasting guru and Celestial Seasonings Blendmaster Charlie Baden shared with Latin Post what it's like to have an almost 40-year career tasting and blending a multitude of tea flavor profiles from around the world, including Guatemala and Mexico.

Mexico Missing 43 Students: Parents and Supporters of the Students Rally to Mark 6-Month Anniversary of Their Disappearance

Thousands of protesters marched to the federal elections office in Mexico City on Thursday to mark the six-month anniversary of the disappearance of 43 missing college students in northern Guerrero, a notorious gang- and drug-ridden southwestern state in Mexico.

Baja California Farm Workers Protest Low Pay & Working Conditions

Farm workers in the Mexican border state of Baja California have led a week of violent protests over low pay, abuses, and poor working conditions.

Mexico Captures Suspected Zetas Cartel Member Near Texas Border

Ramiro Perez Moreno, a suspected leader of the notorious Zetas drug cartel was captured early Monday in border city of Nuevo Laredo.

Hijo del Perro Aguayo Death: Mexican Wrestler's Funeral Held

Hijo del Perro Aguayo (Pedro Aguayo Ramirez), the Mexican wrestler who died early Saturday morning from injuries suffered during a wrestling match in Tijuana last Friday night, has been laid to rest.

43 Missing Students in Mexico: Human Rights Experts Distrust Mexican Government's Involvement, Calls for International Help

The unresolved disappearance of the 43 college students in Guerrero, Mexico, and the human rights violations in the country was a talking point during Amnesty International’s annual human rights meeting.

Mexico News: Canadian Man Beaten to Death at Resort in Mexico

A 50-year-old Canadian man who had been beaten to death was found on Wednesday at a beach at the Mexican resort of Los Cabos.

Kris Jenner Vacations with Dakota Johnson and Melanie Griffith in Cancun

The three celebrities escaped Hollywood for some much needed rest and relaxation in balmy southeastern Mexico.

U.S.-Mexico Intern Program Aims to Increase Opportunities Between Both Countries

U.S.-Mexico Intern Program seeks to expand academic exchange and internship opportunities for U.S. and Mexican college students and recent graduates

Circus Animals: Mexico Bans Animals From Circus, But Owners Don't Know Where Animals Will Go Next

Circus owners are justifiably concerned about what is going to happen to their animals, especially since the ban on keeping lions and tigers for spectacle does not inform as to where the animals are going to be relocated to.

Mexico News: Journalists Fired For MexicoLeaks Controversy, Termination Causes Anger in Country

Carmen Aristegui, the popular host of Mexico's top-rated national news radio program, has been fired.

Guerrero, Mexico 43 Missing Students Massacre: Families to Visit Houston to Show Mexico That Other Countries Are Offering Support

Relatives of the 43 students who disappeared last year in Guerrero, Mexico, have been protesting in their country since September and are ready to take their demonstrations to the Unites States.

Rogelio Contreras Death: Los Kumbiamberos RS Member Kidnapped Off Monterrey Stage, Found Dead 40 Minutes Later

Rogelio Contreras Rivera, a 20-year-old musician belonging to the group "Los Kumbiamberos RS," was killed in the night from Saturday to Sunday after several men kidnapped him from the stage of a Monterrey bar where the band was performing.

James Bond 24 'Spectre' Release Date, Cast, Rumors & News: Mexico Offered Sony $20M in Tax Breaks for List of Demands, Including No Mexican Villain

Mexican officials decided to allocate $20 million to MGM and Sony to help clean up the country's tarnished image.

Pope Francis Hints at Brief Papacy

During an interview with Mexican television, marking the second anniversary of his election, the Argentina-born pope, said: "I have the feeling that my pontificate will be brief. Four or five years; I do not know, even two or three."

Mexican Government May Pay Damages to Army-Slayings Victims

A Mexican government commission for victims' rights may now end up paying tens of thousands of dollars in reparations to the relatives of those slain in army shooting.

CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Groups, Schedule & Analysis: USA Gets Hardest Group, Mexico Gets Easiest

The CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage is set for this summer with some interesting matchups in store. The CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage is set for this summer with some interesting match-ups in store.

Real Madrid Transfer News & Rumors 2015: Should Chicharito Start Against Levante to Save His Season?

Should Chicharito start start against Levante despite horrid season? Imagine this: You are your country's golden child. You're the one playing for one of the biggest clubs in the entire world.

Mexico News: Canadian Tourist Dies After Whale Slams into Boat Near Cabo San Lucas

A whale slammed into a snorkeling tour boat Wednesday near Cabo San Lucas, killing one and injuring two other tourists, Mexican authorities said.

Mexico News & Dollar Exchange Update: Mexico to Sell US Money in Support of Peso

This week the Mexican peso has fallen to its weakest level to date against the U.S. dollar. This week the Mexican peso fell to its weakest level to date against the U.

Mexico Drug Cartel News: Mayoral Candidate Aide Nava Found Decapitated in Guerrero Along With Threatening Note Written By Gang

The body of a missing female mayoral candidate was found decapitated on Wednesday in Guerrero, a notorious gang- and drug-ridden southwestern state in Mexico.