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Attorney General Alejandro Gertz and Security Minister Omar García Harfuch announced the apprehensions on Sunday, with Gertz adding that additional arrests were forthcoming, potentially including government officials.


Sheinbaum acknowledged on Monday that six current or former members of the Navy had been arrested for fuel theft and pledged that there would be “zero impunity,” no matter where…

The state of Zacatecas unveiled a new 1-billion-peso police command center last week and announced the acquisition of a DogBot that can carry an assault weapon.

That Mexico waited so long after its hazards were exposed to ban DDT has bewildered even Agriculture Minister Julio Berdegué, who called the delay “a Ripley’s tale.”

Energías Alternas, Estudios y Proyectos (Grupo Enal), a subsidiary of Slim’s Grupo Carso, has been granted a 30-year concession to develop geothermal resources for electricity generation in Celaya, Guanajuato.

El Califa de León’s temporary Arizona location is the latest stop in what’s become a larger U.S. tour by Mexico City’s legendary and highly honored taquería.

Ten people were killed and 41 others were injured when a freight train slammed into a double-decker passenger bus in México state on Monday morning, the México state Civil Protection…

On Sunday, an estimated 50,000 people marched along Álvaro Obregón Avenue in Culiacán, Sinaloa, to demand greater action from authorities to quell the violence that has killed nearly 2,000 people…

Mexico’s women’s team, made up of Maya Becerra, Mariana Bernal and Adriana Castillo, secured the victory after triumphing 236-231 over the United States in Sunday’s final.


Nature, history and one of the world’s most stunning train journeys: Welcome to Chihuahua.

The planned cycle program for the Bay of Banderas could transform more than just the city streets, explain healthcare experts and local residents.

A team of engineers, a crazy dream and a lightly used 1968 Volkswagen Beetle. What could possibly go wrong?

The visionary Mexican architect brought an update to the modernism of Mexico City and spread color across the Americas.

A stalwart of two Mexico World Cup football teams, and a champion during Cruz Azul’s golden era, Peña might just be Mexico’s greatest ever footballer.

In one of Mexico’s most rapidly developing landscapes, Careyes offers a glimpse of a new Mexico and one that is attracting residents from across the globe.


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