Sightings of these animals in cities, particularly across the northern Mexican state of Nuevo León, are becoming more frequent. The authorities are trying to find a solution that will protect this endangered species
Pay de Limón was found by the owner of the Milagros Caninos shelter in a dump and nursed back to health. Now, at age 13, he is a finalist in a popular competition
A network of lawyers, public notaries and government officials have expropriated more than 4,000 properties in a single year to sell at below-market prices
The judicial process against the former head of Mexican public security has seen several high-ranking narcos reveal the horrors and excesses of the war on drugs
There is a heavy bond that, through wrongful acquittal or impunity, unites perpetrators of femicide and their victims. Because not all justice is punitive, Mexican law considers truth and memory as acts of restitution
The discovery of 23 lead boxes containing relics and images of saints was made in December. Authorities say they will be returned to their original position
The engineer became the country’s first woman to go beyond the Earth’s frontier. She has quit her job at NASA to focus on promoting the Mexican space industry
With Biden visiting El Paso and Mexico City, it is critical to remember there is far more to the border, and to the bilateral relationship, than migration
The material turned up at the Penn Biden Center, where the US president kept a space after he left the vice presidency in 2017. Trump asked when the FBI is going to raid the current leader’s ‘many homes’
Since December 24, nearly 180 flights have been delayed or canceled across the country, affecting over 30,000 people. Many have complained about the lack of personnel in airports
EL PAÍS has received exclusive access to the police testimony of Margarita María Ochoa, whose husband and two nephews were killed by squatters in the historic Roma neighborhood
Jorge Rueda Landeros – the principal suspect in a high-profile American homicide case – was detained in Mexico, where he has been working as a yoga instructor for the past 12 years under a different identity. EL PAÍS pieced this shocking story together with the help of testimonies, court documents and an interview with Landeros, who is now in jail
The legislation, which came into force last October, expands eligibility to the descendants of those who fled the Spanish Civil War and Franco dictatorship
The relatives of Kandace Florence, Jordan Marshall and Courtez Hall want the rental giant to ensure that all properties advertised on its app have working carbon monoxide monitors
The Prosecutor’s Office says that the tourists died of carbon monoxide poisoning, while relatives of the victims, one woman and two men, believe they were drugged at a bar