Mexico Farmers Take Over Sinaloa Airport During Protest on Low Grain Prices

Mexico Farmers Take Over Sinaloa Airport During Protest on Low Grain Prices

Many flights were delayed or canceled because of protests by Mexico farmers at the Sinaloa Airport, where they demanded guaranteed prices for grains.
Mexico: 2 Americans Found Dead Inside Hotel in Baja California Sur

Mexico: 2 Americans Found Dead Inside Hotel in Baja California Sur

Mexico's Baja California peninsula, which includes Baja California Sur state, is a popular destination for American tourists. However, the bodies of two dead Americans were recently found inside a hotel there.
Mexico: Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero Moves to Army Base Amids Safety Threats

Mexico: Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero Moves to Army Base Amids Safety Threats

Tijuana mayor Montserrat Caballero claims she has received death threats and has therefore opted to relocate to a Mexico army camp for her protection.
Mexico Sets New Work-from-Home Laws; Employers Must Pay for Internet and Ergonomic Chair

In Mexico, Employers Must Provide Ergonomic Chair and Pay For Internet With New Work-From-Home Law

In the age of the internet, Mexico has become a haven for people working from home. Now, the Mexican government has set new work-from-home rules.
Mexico Migrant Detention Fire: Migrant Who Started Fire That Killed 40 People Charged

Migrant Who Started Fire That Killed 40 People Inside a Mexico Migrant Center in Ciudad Juarez Finally Charged

The case of the Mexico Migrant Center fire that killed nearly 40 people in Ciudad Juarez is finally moving forward as Mexico charges a second migrant who caused it.
Mexico: Jalisco New Generation Cartel Kills 8 of Its Scam Call Center Workers Who Tried to Quit

Mexico: Jalisco New Generation Cartel Kills 8 of Its Scam Call Center Workers Who Tried to Quit

One of Mexico's deadliest cartels, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) has been running a scam that targeted American tourists. Now, it has killed eight call center agents who allegedly tried to resign from their job.
Mexico Authorities Find 45 Bags of Human Remains

Mexico Authorities Discover Bags of Human Remains While Looking for 7 Missing Kids

The Mexico authorities discovered 45 bags of human remains in a ravine near Guadalajara in the country's western region.
Mexico Volcano Update: Popocatepetl Raises Alarm Again as Volcano Continues to Spew Ash

Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano Raises Alarm Once Again as Volcanic Ash Continues To Rain Down

Mexico's ordeal with its Popocatepetl volcano, located near its capital, Mexico City, is not over yet. The 17,800-foot tall volcano has raised alarm bells again as ash continues to fall.
Mexico Hospital Blamed For Deaths of 2 Americans After Catching Meningitis

Mexico Hospital Blamed for the.Deaths of 2 Americans After Catching Meningitis

Mexican authorities confirmed that two Americans died due to meningitis they acquired while getting medical treatment in a hospital in Mexico.
Mexico President Takes Shot at Ron DeSantis Amid 2024 Presidential Bid

Don't Give Him a Single Vote': Mexico President Urges Florida's Hispanic Voters To Not Support Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has now officially announced his run for 2024, but it looks like Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is not impressed.
Mexico Volcano Update: Popocatepetl Continues to Spew Ash, Disrupt Flights

Mexico Popocatepetl Volcano Update: More Gas and Ash Spewed Into Sky, Disrupting Flights

Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano continues to rumble and spew ash in nearby areas, including Mexico City.
Mexico's Most Dangerous Volcano Emits Ash, Sparks Evacuation Warning

Mexico's Most Dangerous Active Volcano Emits Ash, Sparks Evacuation Warning

Millions of people in Mexico, including the capital of Mexico City, may be evacuated as Popocatépetl volcano continues to spew ash and molten rock.
Mexico: Woman Who Killed Her Rapist Has Case Withdrawn After Protests

Mexico: Woman Who Killed Her Rapist, Roxana Ruiz, Has Case Withdrawn By Prosecutors After Protests

The rape of Roxana Ruiz and her strangling and killing the man who raped her has captured the imagination of much of Mexico. Now, prosecutors have withdrawn their case against her.
Shakira and Bizarrap in a Rift? Argentinian DJ Asks Crowd Not To Sing 'Music Sessions #53'

Shakira and Bizarrap in a Rift? Argentinian DJ Asks Crowd Not to Sing 'Music Sessions #53'

Bizarrap has performed "Music Sessions #53" at a show in Mexico, but the Argentinian DJ surprisingly asked his fans not to sing his hit song with Shakira.
Mexico: Popocatepetl Volcano Rumbles To Life; Possible Eruption Threatens 22 Million People

Mexico: Popocatepetl Volcano Near Mexico City Rumbles To Life; Possible Eruption Threatens 22 Million People

Popocatepetl is a volcano in Puebla state that is just 45 miles (72 kilometers) southeast of Mexico City. Now, it is spewing ash and threatening nearby areas.
Mexico: Woman Who Killed Her Rapist in Self Defense Gets 6 Years in Prison; Activists Condemn Ruling

Mexico: Activists Condemn 6-year Prison Sentence For Woman Who Strangled and Killed Her Rapist in Self Defense

Roxana Ruiz, the Mexican woman who strangled and killed her rapist in 2021 has been sentenced to over six years in prison. Now, activists are decrying the ruling.
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