
Chinese fentanyl kingpin Zhi Dong Zhang to be returned to Mexico from Cuba
Accused of trafficking for cartels and laundering millions of dollars, Brother Wang fled Mexico City for Havana

Accused of trafficking for cartels and laundering millions of dollars, Brother Wang fled Mexico City for Havana

Residents in the neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa, where he lived until now, mobilized on social media to find him temporary shelter

The government is overhauling a fly production complex in Chiapas to make it the ‘world’s most modern’ facility of its kind, capable of manufacturing millions of sterile specimens as a chemical-free form of pest control

Mexico is intensifying efforts to take custody of Zhi Dong Zhang, a priority target of the United States who remains detained in Cuba after being expelled from Russia

Monitoring carried out by two Brazilian research websites shows how, subtly, sexist discourses land on TikTok

After surviving the encounter with a nearly four-meter-long specimen, Mauricio Hoyos continues to fight against the stigma surrounding these animals

After being incarcerated for two decades in the United States, the Cuban man was released in 2021 — only to be grabbed by ICE and deported last month

Half of the country’s electricity is generated with imported gas. For experts, this reality must be diversified, so that the country can achieve a sustainable framework

The Mexican singer has just finished a 39-concert international tour, during which she confirmed her pregnancy. She spoke with EL PAÍS before stepping back from the stage for just a few months

House Speaker Mike Johnson has portrayed the 2,500 marches planned in all 50 states as a ‘hate America rally’ that will draw ‘the pro-Hamas wing’ and ‘the antifa people’

The founder of the We Are All Human organization highlights the power that the Latino community has amassed in the United States in recent years and says that it will continue to do so, despite anti-immigrant rhetoric

After several days of street clashes, the allegation that criminal groups are offering bounties to attack officers has increased pressure on the city

Four days after the Cazones river overflowed, neighbors in one of the Mexican communities most seriously impacted by torrential rains are still clearing mud — and noting the absence of government assistance

The project aims to rescue and care for these felines and return them to the wild, as well as to study their lineage and safeguard their DNA material

US citizen Julie Moreno supported her Mexican husband, Nefatlí Juárez, in self-deporting for fear of being detained by ICE: ‘We were completely cornered’

Casualties were reported in five states, with Veracruz, Puebla and Hidalgo accounting for the majority of the victims of the flooding and landslides

The first snapshot of the state of health in the post-pandemic world reveals high levels of deaths among young people in the United States, Canada, and Mexico ‘driven by economic, social, and psychological factors’

EL PAÍS spoke with young people immersed in a community that navigates a digital universe marked by hate speech and threats that operates unchecked

With her three children murdered and her partner disappeared, Eva Vàzquez is just one of many living through a dire situation that has seen almost 15,000 people vanish without trace in the first year of Sheinbaum’s government

Ten people at the Attorney General’s Office have been dismissed for replacing drugs that were to be incinerated with a harmless substitute — among them, the agency’s comptroller

Since the Treasury targeted Sumilab in May 2023, its owners have received over three million pesos in government allocations

Like dozens of other migrants whom Cuba has not accepted back, Pedro Lorenzo Concepción was expelled from the US to Mexico. A community of newly arrived Cubans is taking shape in the state of Quintana Roo

Complaints from family members and documents in possession of EL PAÍS confirm that officers from the State of Mexico Attorney General’s Office arrested and beat the men on several occasions. They remain in prison for an alleged crime unrelated to the musicians’ death

The government boasts of a 60% drop in murders in the state, even though Guanajuato continues to lead Mexico in the number of homicides registered. Behind the figures that indicate success, there are still massacres, the discovery of mass clandestine graves, and executions

At least eight cases in the last seven months have highlighted a structural problem, one that has been magnified by mass media and social media, without a proper analysis of its underlying causes

After winning a Latin Grammy for her debut album, the Mexican singer is nominated again for a single from her second album, ‘Como un pájaro’

A group of about 1,000 people are walking north from Tapachula with the goal of staying in Mexico City instead of crossing the border into American territory