Mexico

Carín León Pays Homage to Johnny Cash with Man in Black

Carín León’s new version of Johnny Cash’s Man in Black blends Mexican sounds with the classic’s original melancholy. Fans are loving his bilingual take, which connects Cash’s political message with modern issues.
Rodrigo Prieto

Rodrigo Prieto Makes Directorial Debut with a Haunting Adaptation of 'Pedro Páramo'

Cinematography legend Rodrigo Prieto, steps into directing with an adaptation of Juan Rulfo’s iconic novel Pedro Páramo. Premiering at TIFF to critical acclaim, the film features a haunting score by Gustavo Santaolalla and impressive production design.
Copa America Final 4 Revealed as Uruguay Eliminates Brazil; What Is Next for USMNT and Mexico?

Copa America Final 4 Revealed as Uruguay Eliminates Brazil; What Is Next for USMNT and Mexico?

The semi-final matches of the world's oldest soccer tournament, the Copa America, have now been decided as Uruguay eliminated eternal rival Brazil.
Hurricane Beryl Heads for Mexico After Devastating Hit on Jamaica, Eastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl Heads for Mexico After Devastating Hit on Jamaica, Eastern Caribbean

Cleanup began in Jamaica after Hurricane Beryl left, leaving roof damage, flooding, blocked roads, power outages, and one confirmed death.
Mexico: 19 Bodies Found in Dump Truck, Sinaloa Cartel Says They Did It

Mexico: 19 Bodies Found in Dump Truck, Sinaloa Cartel Says They Did It

Nineteen bodies were found in Chiapas; Mexico dump truck linked to gang turf war. The region sees rising violence from drug and migrant trafficking.
Copa America: USA and Mexico Lose Crucial Matches and in Danger of Elimination

Copa America: USA, Mexico Lose Crucial Matches and in Danger of Elimination

Things are not looking good for the top two North American teams in the Copa America tournament, as Mexico and host Team USA both lost crucial matches.
Mexico President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum Picks Additional Cabinet Members

Mexico President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum Picks Additional Cabinet Members

Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum added five officials, mostly current secretaries or undersecretaries, to her 20-member cabinet.
Mexico Avocado Inspections to the US Resume After Both Countries Agree to Safety Plan for Inspectors

Mexico Avocado Inspections to the US Resume After Both Countries Agree to Safety Plan for Inspectors

After several FDA avocado inspectors were placed in danger in Michoacan, the state that produces the most avocados in Mexico, it resumed avocado inspections.
Tropical Storm Alberto Pushes Into Mexico, Kills 4

Tropical Storm Alberto Pushes Into Mexico, Kills 4

The first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Tropical Storm Alberto, has already made landfall in Mexico and has turned deadly as rains and strong winds lashed the country.
Mexico Heatwave that Kills 125, Possibly Caused by Human-Induced Global Warming, Says Scientist

Mexico Heatwave that Kills 125, Possibly Caused by Human-Induced Global Warming, Says Scientist

Human-caused climate change made this month's deadly heat in the Southwestern US, Mexico, and Central America 35 times more likely and 2.5 degrees hotter, a study found.
Tropical Storm Alberto Becomes 1st Named Storm of the Year, To Affect Texas and Mexico

Tropical Storm Alberto Becomes 1st Named Storm of the Year, To Affect Texas and Mexico

The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season is now officially underway as the first named storm of the year, Tropical Storm Alberto, has formed in the Gulf of Mexico.
US Suspends Avocado Shipments From Michoacan After Inspectors Were Attacked

US Suspends Avocado Shipments From Michoacan After Inspectors Were Attacked

Avocadoes may be in high demand in the US, but criminal violence in Mexico may lead to the multibillion-dollar trade of the fruit being in danger.
Mexico Violence: Mayor-Elect Shot Dead Near Acapulco

Mexico Violence: Mayor-Elect Shot Dead Near Acapulco

Political violence has not ended in Mexico despite the election already being over, as a man who was just elected mayor was shot dead in Guerrero state.
Mexico Violence: Family of 6 Shot Dead in Chiapas, Including 3 Children

Mexico Violence: Family of 6, Including 3 Children, Shot Dead in Chiapas

The violence in the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico continues even after the elections, as gunmen killed a family of six, including three children.
Mexico Migrant Centers Begin to Crowd as Joe Biden's Migrant Crackdown Takes Effect

Mexico Migrant Centers Begin to Crowd as Joe Biden's Migrant Crackdown Takes Effect

Joe Biden's strict new border crackdown has begun to bite as migrants are now being deported without their asylum pleas being heard, with migrant shelters in Mexico becoming overcrowded.
Mexico President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum Motorcade Caught in Accident, 1 Dead But She Is OK

Mexico President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum Motorcade Caught in Accident, 1 Dead But She Is OK

A car that was part of the motorcade belonging to Mexico President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum crashed into another vehicle, injuring several people and killing one.
Mexico: American Man Dead, Wife Injured After Getting Electrocuted in a Resort's Jacuzzi

Mexico: American Man Dead, Wife Injured After Getting Electrocuted in a Resort's Jacuzzi

A 43-year-old American man died after reportedly being electrocuted in a jacuzzi at a condominium complex in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico, around 8:30 PM on June 11, according to the Sonora State Prosecutor's Office.
Mexico Violence: Thousands of Displaced Residents Afraid of Going Back Home After Drug Gang Attacked Town

Mexico Violence: Thousands of Displaced Residents Afraid of Going Back Home After Drug Gang Attacked Town

Thousands of residents from the town of Tila in the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico have fled after a drug gang invaded the town and burned down homes. They are now afraid of going back.
Mexico Wearing Down Migrants as New Tactic to Deter Immigration Amid Biden Crackdown

Mexico Wearing Down Migrants as New Tactic to Deter Immigration Amid Biden Crackdown

Mexico has been employing a new tactic to deter migrants from going into the US-Mexico border as the Biden administration has begun its controversial border crackdown.
 Mexico: Gang Warfare Forces Over 4,000 Residents To Flee Chiapas Town; Gangs Burn Down Homes

Mexico: Gang Warfare Forces Over 4,000 Residents To Flee Chiapas Town; Gangs Burn Down Homes

The violence-addled southern Mexican state of Chiapas been hit with its largest mass displacement since 1997 as violent gangs attacked the town and burned down houses.
Mexico: Peso Takes a Dive After President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Doubles Down on Constitutional Reforms

Mexico: Peso Takes a Dive After President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Doubles Down on Constitutional Reforms

Before he leaves office, Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has vowed constitutional reforms. However, this made the markets jittery as the peso's value plunged.