By Laura Gottesdiener, Stefanie Eschenbacher and Sarah Kinosian MEXICO CITY, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The Mexican government's ...
The Mexican army killed the country’s most powerful cartel leader and one of the United States’ most wanted fugitives, ...
Violence across Mexico after the killing of a cartel boss is hitting trucks, ports and air freight for a critical trading ...
Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — known as "El Mencho" — was the boss of one of the fastest-growing criminal networks in Mexico.
Sunday's killing of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," triggered roadblocks and unrest across western Mexico.
President Claudia Sheinbaum was expected to address the unrest incited after the death of “El Mencho,” the longtime head of a powerful cartel. The mayhem has stranded travelers and forced airlines to ...
Twenty-three inmates escaped and one guard was killed after armed men stormed a prison in the Mexican resort town of Puerto ...
Jalisco and Nayarit are now the only two subject to the shelter-in-place order from the U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico.
The fundamental problem facing Mexico is not one of guns or manpower. The cartels are overwhelmingly outmatched militarily by the Mexican Army and National Guard, regardless of the photographs of ...
As the country enters its final preparations to host the world’s biggest sporting event, some fear surviving cartel leaders may “assume a posture of total war against the Mexican state.” ...
Mexican authorities discussed the role of U.S. intelligence in the killing of the drug cartel leader over the weekend.
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