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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.
Mexico gears up to regulate AI, with prison sentences for wrongful...
The Senate is preparing a bill to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) use in Mexico, banning electoral misinformation, sexual deepfakes and more.
Fugitive Mexican Navy officer wanted for fuel smuggling arrested in Argentina
Rear Admiral Fernando Farías Laguna was deeply involved in illicit fuel distribution rings that have been the target of several law enforcement operations, the latest having taken place this week.
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Government blames protesting bean farmers for fire that destroyed welfare food supply in Zacatecas
The Zacatecas farmers are convinced that state officials and non-productive middlemen are filling the increased purchase quotas that are supposed to benefit the people who grow the beans.
Sheinbaum blames state officials as new evidence shows CIA joined multiple security operations in...
Under pressure over likely CIA involvement in multiple Chihuahua security operations, Sheinbaum placed blame on state officials while seeking to avoid a conflict with the U.S.
Mexico’s security forces dismantle a major fuel theft network
The joint operation, months in the making, appears to have been a rousing success, not only terminating a huge criminal enterprise but also arresting its cartel-connected capo, Mauricio Gamboa, aka “El Burras.”
Guadalajara’s La Minerva has a new face, but not everyone is happy with it
Not all tapatíos are happy with the amount of money spent on the La Minerva roundabout renovation ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and they're not shy about saying so.
These are the new rules at popular archaeological sites following the Teotihuacán shooting
The government has moved quickly to beef up security at popular tourist sites after the tragic shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids that took the life of a Canadian tourist.
Operation suspected to target El Chapo’s brother underway in Sinaloa
The federal government launched an army-led operation in Sinaloa on Wednesday that appeared to be aimed at detaining Aureliano Guzmán Loera, a brother of imprisoned drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera.
How safe is Mexico according to its foreign residents? The survey results
The MND Expat Safety Perceptions Index (MND ESPI™) is a quarterly survey conducted exclusively with foreign nationals living in Mexico. Read our inaugural results.
No sign of fourth miner as rescue mission in Sinaloa enters second month
Efforts to locate mine supervisor Leandro Isidro Beltrán Reséndiarez are ongoing, and an emergency response battalion of the Mexican Army remains hopeful that he can be found alive.