Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s wife speaks in a new documentary about her marriage, her life outside prison, and violence in Mexico
The FIFA leader’s close ties with the US president has drawn criticism from those who believe the organization should be politically neutral
The US historian and essayist, who has just published a book of essays titled ‘Desire and Fate,’ reviews his life as an intellectual globetrotter and his reasons for becoming an ‘anti-utopian’
EL PAÍS visited the century-old ‘cantina’ on one of its nights filled with tequila and traditional cuisine. In this place, nestled beside Plaza Garibaldi, the music never stops
The businessman, whose interests include the import and export of hydrocarbons, is wanted by the Attorney General’s Office for a fuel and arms trafficking scheme originating in Guatemala, where he served as honorary consul
The veteran politician resigns from the office two years before the end of his term, leaving Claudia Sheinbaum free to complete her security cabinet
Mexico’s tournament representative affirms that the country will not be overshadowed by the United States in the 2026 edition
Raúl Rocha, the president of the beauty pageant, has in one week gone from being accused of rigging the prize in favor of the Mexican winner to being pursued for leading a criminal network with links within the Mexican Attorney General’s Office
A recent study found that these endangered areas are home to up to 46% of the global populations of 40 species that nest in North America but spend most of the year further south
Former soldiers with PTSD, as well as mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor, are undergoing treatment in Tijuana, despite warnings about possible side effects
The Mexican government’s strategy outlines the creation of an infrastructure investment law to finance projects with social objectives that are also profitable
A conservative network that originated in Brazil and spread through Argentina has reached Mexico, acting as a political weapon
A cooperating witness details the links with ‘El Tanque’ and ‘Primito,’ two cartel bosses sanctioned by the Treasury Department, and their business dealings with the tycoon accused of smuggling oil stolen from Pemex into the US
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Cabinet adviser Stephen Miller join the escalating pressure against the Sheinbaum government: ‘This is a promise the president made to the American people’
Following international recognition, the restaurant has faced a series of setbacks, including a gas leak, long lines, and a disastrous pop-up experience in the US
Extremist commentators and Donald Trump himself are spreading misinformation and exaggerations about the protests to bolster justifications for a direct attack on the cartels
A private investigation has collected testimonies from victims, witnesses, and former staff at eight homes in the State of Mexico and Puebla, where minors were systematically mistreated
President Sheinbaum is walking a tightrope between firmness and patience to dodge the US leader’s recurring proposal to send troops to subdue the drug cartels
Asked whether such a move would only take place with prior permission from Mexican authorities, Trump said he ‘wouldn’t answer that question’ and that Mexico ‘knows how I stand’
The US Treasury Department has sanctioned the Hysa business empire for alleged laundering money for Mexican organized crime
The Mexican president announces that a protocol for working in international waters has been agreed upon with a view to stopping the attacks
The Treasury Department’s move comes a day after Mexico froze the bank accounts of 13 betting houses over their links to organized crime
On November 17, the feature film by filmmaker Isabel Castro will be released on Netflix, reviving the essence of the ‘queen of Tejano music’ and a symbol of Latino identity
EL PAÍS has obtained details of the investigation into an apparent mix-up by uniformed officers, an investigation that is progressing through the courts beset by numerous contradictions
Progressive political forces are increasingly taking the message away from the far right, posting recent victories in New York, the Netherlands and Ireland
A jury in Maryland found Jorge Rueda Landeros guilty of murdering his former partner and business associate. The defendant hid for over a decade in Guadalajara, where he was known as yoga instructor León Ferrara
Food shortages are worsening, and although a more cooperative social and scientific vision offers hope, if the crisis is comprehensive and global, the measures to counter it must be as well