A prominent journalist in western Mexico who was abducted by armed men has been found alive and well, prosecutors said Wednesday. It was the second case this week in Mexico in which officials announced they had found high-profile missing people, without giving
A prominent journalist in western Mexico was abducted by armed men and has not been seen since, prosecutors said Tuesday. The fate of radio and television anchor Jaime Barrera gained national attention in part because his daughter, Itzul Barrera, sits on the
Two detectives looking for 43 students who went missing almost ten years ago have themselves disappeared in Mexico’s Pacific coast state of Guerrero, Mexico’s president said Tuesday. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that a search effort has been launched to find
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Attacks on police, often carried out by young gunmen on motorcycles, have become common in Celaya, Mexico. Celaya conducts its own intelligence and investigation work despite criticism of the National Guard’s effectiveness. Cartels continue to recruit young men and experienced fighters from
Protesters commandeered a pickup truck Wednesday and used it to ram down the wooden doors of Mexico City’s National Palace. They battered down the doors and entered the colonial-era palace, where the president lives and hold his daily press briefings, before they
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president acknowledged for the first time Monday that seven National Guard recruits drowned in an army training accident in February — the worst military training accident in recent memory in Mexico. The drownings on Feb. 20 raised
Rev. Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association urged prayers for the border, Mexico, and for all the people who live in the area during a visit to Eagle Pass, Texas. “I’m on the border of Mexico, and of course this
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president again lashed out at social media platform YouTube on Monday for taking down part of his daily news briefing where he revealed a reporter’s phone number. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the platform in Mexico