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Outspoken anti-crime mayor assassinated in Uruapan, Michoacán’s second-largest city
Mayor Carlos Alberto Manzo, known as the "Mexican Bukele" for his hardline stance against organized crime, was shot to death at the Uruapan Candle Festival Saturday night.
Trump’s immigration crackdown could have a silver lining for Mexico: A perspective from our...
As U.S. residents of Mexican origin consider leaving the United States, Mexico has a chance to welcome back a young, motivated and bilingual workforce, Travis Bembenek writes.
Sheinbaum is one of the world’s most popular leaders. But what do her critics...
A year into her tenure as president, Sheinbaum has many passionate supporters but has also drawn pointed criticism from high profile figures in Mexico.
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"I have witnessed something very intriguing this past year that began slowly and has only increased with each passing month. Almost every single Republican...
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"I have witnessed something very intriguing this past year that began slowly and has only increased with each passing month. Almost every single Republican...
Sheinbaum creates commission dedicated to ‘justice plans’ for Mexico’s Indigenous peoples
Sheinbaum also signed a decree Wednesday requiring that recent constitutional reforms affecting Indigenous peoples be officially published in Mexico's 68 Indigenous languages.
Julio Chavezmontes: The Mexican producer infiltrating international cinema
The producer of the “The Triangle of Sadness,” nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars 2023 tells us his story in the movie industry.
Criminal gangs have killed 24 transit drivers in 4 months in Guerrero
The public transit industry's refusal to cede control to criminals is escalating violence in places like Zihuatanejo and Acapulco.
‘We’re going to be governed by narcos,’ warns outspoken Guerrero bishop
Salvador Rangel called on the federal government to better combat violence in the state, where hundreds have been displaced from their homes.
Government apologizes for 5 centuries of abuse against Maya people
President López Obrador made the gesture at a Quintana Roo event. A Maya representative in attendance said that her people need to see action.