
Violence besieges Mexico
A few streets away from the National Palace, drug dealers settle their disputes with firearms and extort street vendors and businesses

A few streets away from the National Palace, drug dealers settle their disputes with firearms and extort street vendors and businesses

The local government announced the seized vehicles will be used by police officers throughout the state

Mexico and other 13 Latin American countries are facing the appearance of new drugs

Bloody battles among increasingly splintered criminal cartels have left more than 40,000 people missing in the past two decades

People in his homes state of Sinaloa lament his conviction; the President visited his hometown after his trial ended

Enforced disappearance became part of the official discourse as a result of the pressure that society exerted on the government and after events such as Ayotzinapa

Judge Brian Cogan directly asked Guzmán whether he understood it was his decision, not that of his lawyers, to testify or not

The main defense argument, as put forth by Guzmán lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman, has been that the real leader of the Sinaloa Cartel is Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada

The highest violence rate was registered in 2017 when there were 28,866 intentional homicide victims

On June 2017, Pemex confirmed it had ended its contracts with 7 gas stations in Palmar de Bravo, Cuyoaco, Tecamachalco, Huixcolotla, and Quecholac