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Judge reopens criminal case against former leader of Mexico’s Luz del...
The former leader of the Guadalajara-based church, the spiritual home of some 3 million Mexicans, is serving time in California for sexually abusing children. He'll now face similar charges in Mexico.
Mexican Navy captures top CJNG commander ‘El Jardinero’ in Nayarit
In a statement, the navy boasted its precision in locating and arresting the target — who was surrounded by at least 30 pickup trucks and 60 armed personnel — without firing a single shot.
MND Local: Protests grow as luxury projects expand along Nayarit coast
Protests against luxury developments continue to grow in Nayarit following the shooting of environmental activist, Erik Saracho.
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Mexico lands 11 bars on North America’s 50 Best
Seven Mexico City bars rank among North America's 50 Best, joined by standouts in Guadalajara, San Miguel de Allende and Oaxaca.
Mexico’s export revenue shot up 27.7% in March
Mexico's export earnings have now increased in annual terms in each of the last 10 months, with six months registering double-digit increases in revenue.
Official 2026 forecast sees above-average hurricane activity along Mexico’s Pacific coast
Mexico can expect one or two major hurricanes in the Atlantic and four or five in the Pacific during the upcoming season, which starts between mid-May and early June.
INEGI: Fewer Mexicans feel unsafe in their cities — but El Mencho’s death sparked sharp spikes in Jalisco
Mexico's latest National Survey of Urban Public Security (ENSU) began the day after Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes died after being shot in a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, drastically altering perceptions of insecurity in western Mexico.
Last of 4 trapped miners found dead, ending 33-day rescue operation at Sinaloa mine
The victim, mine supervisor Leandro Isidro Beltrán, 54, was approximately 350 meters below the surface inside the Santa Fe mine when a tailings dam collapsed on March 25, flooding the mine with water and debris.
MND Local: Guadalajara faces more water woes, a mayoral recall petition and crackdowns on out-of-state plates
It's been a tumultuous April in Guadalajara, with homes going for days without water, public demonstrations and a petition to recall the city's mayor.
Mexico’s week in review: A shooting at Teotihuacán, an illegal CIA op in Chihuahua and a UN visit
This week, Mexico's security shortfalls were front and center after a car crash revealed a recurring collaboration between Chihuahua and the CIA, a fatal shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids took a Canadian visitor's life and a visit from the United Nations high commissioner for human rights raised uncomfortable questions.
Mother-in-law wanted in femicide of ex-beauty queen Carolina Flores in Polanco
What seems to be a recording from a baby monitor captures the moment of the murder, which revealed shots apparently fired by the mother-in-law in the presence of the victim's husband and baby.