Cyberattacks can threaten from the most intimate universe of an individual to the security of a whole nation
While the designation would not directly give the United States authority for military operations in Mexico, many Mexicans were nervous their northern neighbor could use it as a pretext for a unilateral intervention
The two sides discussed their security priorities and among other topics, they talked about arms trafficking, money laundering, and international drug trafficking
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said his government will seek to strengthen cooperation with the United States to control the flow of “arms and dollars” during meetings this week with U.S. Attorney General William Barr
With only fifteen months of age, the Belgian Malinois puppy has started its training as one of the six dogs trained for the detection of explosives
Since 2011, at least 500 riots per year have been registered in state and federal prisons in Mexico. It is a problem authorities have been unable to control and that has left tens dead and injured
Mexico’s government will purchase handguns and long weapons, as well as ammunition and accessories to equip state and municipal police forces in the country
According to Gallup’s 2019 Global Law and Order report, Mexico is the ninth nation in the world with the worst law and order index
On October 17, Mexican President López Obrador’s government was rocked when cartel gunmen laid siege to the city of Culiacán, forcing outmatched soldiers to release Ovidio Guzmán, a son of jailed drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán
Peña Nieto stays silent
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