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Mexico became the first nation in the world to hold an election for the judicial system. Turnout appeared to be low as many voters struggled to choose from hundreds of largely unknown candidates.
After the death of El Perris, head of security, the government has captured hitmen leader Moisés Barnabé, delivering a new ...
Over 700 exotic animals were evacuated from Sinaloa’s Ostok Sanctuary due to cartel violence, one of the largest animal ...
Three men face U.S. charges in a transnational scheme that allegedly funneled drug profits through crypto, exchanged arms for ...
Ovidio Guzman Lopez is one of the brothers left running a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel after notorious capo "El Chapo" was ...
Mexican news reports suggest the U.S. recently orchestrated the secret, cross-border move of at least 17 relatives of Joaquín ...
Jorge Humberto Figueroa, a top Sinaloa cartel enforcer known as “El Perris,” was killed in a military raid in Mexico. Wanted by the US with a $1 million bounty, he was linked to the violent Chapitos ...
The alleged pact between Los Chapitos and the CJNG and the apparent ties between groups from the north of the state with the ...
A pack of veterinarians clamber over hefty metal crates of animals they load one-by-one onto a fleet of semi-trucks. Tigers, ...
Judicial reform raises concerns over rule of law in Mexico Critics fear reform may increase organised crime influence ...
A deadly alliance between two of Mexico's most powerful gangs threatens to intensify the nation's drug war - and could also ...