In a pivotal move, a third-party candidate withdraws from the Mexico 2024 presidential race on Saturday, all but guaranteeing that the next president will be a woman.
A recent beating of a parking guard has stoked class divisions in Mexico even further as outrage erupted after a video of that guard being beaten up by a rich teenager surfaced.
There had been a spate of attacks on journalists in Mexico and in the southern Mexican city of Chilpancingo, four photojournalists just survived attempted murder.
A deadly gun battle erupted in the Mexican city of Cuernavaca between police and a group of armed civilians. It resulted in ten deaths, including two police officers and two civilians.
Eduardo Verastegui may just be a former telenovela actor and film producer, but he is attracting many Christian conservatives to his cause as he runs for president in Mexico
A Mexico photojournalist for a newspaper in Ciudad Juarez, a city dominated by drug cartels, was found shot to death, according to prosecutors on Thursday.
The death of Mexico's first openly nonbinary magistrate and LGBTQ rights advocate, Jesus Ociel Baena, has sparked protests and calls for a thorough investigation.
The world-famous resorts in Acapulco, Mexico remain ruined weeks after Hurricane Otis slammed into the city and destroyed much of its infrastructure, with the road to recovery seen to take long.
Mexico City officials have imposed severe, monthslong cuts to the Mexican capital city's water supply last Friday after months of severe drought in certain areas of the country.
Mexico authorities in San Luis Potosí discovered 123 Central and South American migrants trapped in a trailer, as reported by the immigration agency on Thursday.
The Yucatan peninsula in Mexico has always been one of the country's most popular tourist spots thanks to its beautiful beaches, Mayan ruins, and jungle adventures. It has now been named the best place to visit in the world.
A sicario who used to work for the infamous Sinaloa Cartel sat down for an interview and revealed that prisons in Mexico are actually run by the drug cartels
The Hurricane Otis damage in Acapulco in the Pacific Coast of Mexico could number in the billions, with nearly a hundred people possibly dead from the Category 5 hurricane's devastation.