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50 people have been murdered in Jalisco since the weekend
The new Jalisco government has been given a bloody welcome to office with four days of violence.
Finance Secretariat moves against people, businesses linked to Jalisco cartel
In its first week in office, the new federal government has taken aim at the finances of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Gulf Cartel’s Nuevo León plaza chief arrested in Mérida
The suspected leader of the Nuevo León cell of the Gulf Cartel was arrested this week in Mérida after committing a traffic violation.
Commission supports part of Ayotzinapa’s ‘historical truth,’ urges more work
The National Human Rights Commission has expressed its support for part of the government’s version regarding the disappearance of 43 students in Guerrero.
Mexico City’s street art moves from walls of the city to walls of a...
This year's Urban Art Show, which will run for two weeks, boasts the work of over 20 different urban artists from around Mexico.
US thwarts migrants’ attempt to cross border; Trump threatens to close it permanently
United States border agents fired tear gas and rubber bullets at Central American migrants yesterday to thwart an attempt to illegally cross the border.
Fans of abstract art can find it in a gallery in the woods of...
Jalisco’s Center for the Study and Diffusion of Non-Figurative Art — or CIANF — was born in a private home in the rustic community of Pinar de la Venta.
El Chapo was key cartel leader, says witness as trial gets under way
Guzmán was a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel and “one of the most powerful drug traffickers in Mexico,” a former cartel operations chief said.
El Chapo’s lawyer claims cartel bribed presidents Peña Nieto, Calderón
A lawyer for former drug lord “El Chapo” Guzmán claimed that the Sinaloa Cartel paid huge bribes to the current Mexican president and his predecessor.
Ex-president’s resignation seen as reflection of crisis within party
Former president Felipe Calderón’s decision to quit the National Action Party is indicative of a “deep crisis," according to an ex-PAN lawmaker.