The World Cup looms for Mexico – but is cartel violence under control? - IN FOCUS: Cities in Mexico are preparing to host ...
Community and human rights groups say between 800 and 1,000 families have been forced to flee their homes in the mountains of central Mexico after a new spasm of cartel violence.
With 100 days to go until the World Cup, the Iran war has added a new layer of complexity to the tournament co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada. How the conflict will affect the ...
The U.S. deported more than 4,300 Cubans to Mexico in the first 15 months of President Trump’s second term, sending thousands ...
Airport operations are gradually returning to normal in Mexico after violence ignited in the country following the killing of the drug lord known as "El Mencho," President Claudia Sheinbaum said ...
Already, criminal violence has engulfed parts of Mexico after troops killed Oseguera Cervantes in a shoot-out Feb. 22 in the cartel’s stronghold in the western coastal state of Jalisco. The cartel ...
TAPALPA, Mexico (AP) — A day after the Mexican army killed the country’s most powerful drug lord, the picturesque town where it happened was a study in contrasts. Tourist shops in Tapalpa were open ...
Violence continues in Mexico following the killing of Jalisco cartel leader "El Mencho" over the weekend. The U.S. State Department is warning Americans not to travel to several areas in Mexico ...
Sisters in Mexico say they are praying for peace in their country after more than 60 people died during and after the Feb. 22 capture of a drug lord whose death sparked alarming violence. Buses, ...
Fans packed Mexico City as the largest World Cup ever got underway, with Mexico defeating South Africa in the tournament's ...