Mexico's missing persons crisis is worsening, with cases up 213% since 2015, a watchdog finds, fueled by organized crime and weak institutions.Read More
The U.S. is offering a combined $34 million in rewards for Michoacán cartel leaders, even as Mexico remains officially silent about these groups.Read More
A U.S. lawmaker claimed Mexico’s president canceled a meeting with his delegation. Mexico’s government says it was never officially scheduled.Read More
Transparency International’s latest index finds the global average score at a decade low, while Mexico’s score stagnates at 27 (rank 141st of 182).Read More
Mexico’s government says it won’t authorize any new U.S. agents, denying any joint operations and stressing that Mexican forces handle security.Read More
In Chihuahua’s Sierra Tarahumara, organized crime groups are forcing Indigenous families off their land to exploit illegal gold mining and logging.Read More
Mexico’s annual inflation was 3.79% in January, up from December’s 3.69%. Core inflation hit 4.52%, driven by higher cigarette and soft drink prices.Read More
The Mexican peso strengthened against the U.S. dollar on the first trading day of the week, supported by a weaker greenback and fresh inflation data.Read More
Mexico sent two Navy ships carrying 814 tons of food and supplies to Cuba, reaffirming solidarity as U.S. pressure on Cuba’s fuel supply intensifies.Read More
Vizsla Silver confirmed all 10 employees abducted last month in Sinaloa are dead, sparking calls for stronger security across Mexico’s mining sector.Read More
Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro says Colombian narco Santiago Gallón, tied to the 1994 murder of soccer star Andrés Escobar, was killed in Mexico.Read More