The Border Project, led by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, has managed to identify the bodies of more than 280 people who died during the perilous crossing
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
Washington has been asked to clarify the whereabouts of Édgar Valdez Villarreal after the convicted drug-trafficker vanished from Federal Bureau of Prisons databases
The Beltrán Leyva Cartel hitman, one of the most bloodthirsty narcos in Mexican history, was serving 49 years in Florida but is no longer registered as being in US custody
Eleven young women and one man have died so far and there have been more than 60 infections reported after a fungus was found in several batches of anesthetic
Both parties are requesting that the international community lift sanctions on the Maduro government, so that $5 billion in frozen state monies held abroad can be released
Argentinean fans who invested four years of savings to watch Leo Messi play at his last World Cup are turning a blind eye to controversies surrounding the host nation
The country’s cultural authorities have determined that 38 objects, which are set to be auctioned on November 20 on the Dutch website Catawiki, are national ‘archaeological monuments’
The mayor of a town that is the birthplace of several narc lords argues that local history cannot be denied and asks people to look at the ‘positive side’ of the project
Laws remain inadequate for protecting cultural heritage, while communities demand that companies provide compensation and acknowledge their years of work
White House asked government of López Obrador for a quota of 60 extraditions a year and provided a list of priority targets as part of Bicentennial Framework talks, according to Sedena documents that EL PAÍS has seen
Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller, wife of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has demanded the US fashion house ‘compensate the damage to the native communities who do this work’
The case between Mexico’s state-owned energy utility and an obscure American natural gas company continues to advance in US courts, while it remains paralyzed in the Mexican justice system
The former president addressed a conservative think tank in Washington, where he painted a picture of a Democrat-run nation overrun by criminals and the homeless