Politics May 20 Mexican president draws U.S. into dispute over governor Despite diplomatic protocols, and Mexico's own confidentiality laws, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador showed a copy of a letter sent by the U.S. Embassy's legal attaché asking for information on Garcia Cabeza de Vaca as part of a U.S. money-laundering…
Politics Mar 01 WATCH: Biden meets with Mexican president amid migration issues Mexico's president says he intends to propose to Biden a new Bracero-style immigrant labor program that could bring 600,000 to 800,000 Mexican and Central American immigrants a year to work legally in the U.S.
Politics Jan 15 Mexico says U.S. ‘fabricated’ drug trafficking accusations, released case files Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration "fabricated" drug trafficking accusations against his country's former defense minister and his government.
Politics Sep 03 Mexico struggles with U.S. water debt, suggests U.N. audit Mexico has fallen behind in the amount of water it must send north from its dams under a 1944 treaty, and is struggling to make up the shortfall by the Oct. 24 deadline.
Health Aug 11 Global coronavirus cases top 20 million The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide topped 20 million, more than half of them from the United States, India and Brazil.
World Jul 30 Mexico to create drug purchasing agency amid shortages Mexico's president says he is creating a central national purchasing agency for medicines, vaccines and medical equipment, amid persistent reports of shortages during and before the coronavirus pandemic.
World May 11 Mexico authorizes military policing for 4 more years Mexico's president has published a decree authorizing the armed forces to participate in civilian law enforcement for four more years, to March 2024.
Economy Apr 21 U.S. pressures Mexico to reopen plants amid worker walkouts The U.S. government is pressuring Mexico to reopen border assembly plants that are key to the U.S. supply chain, including defense contractors.
World Nov 05 At least 9 U.S. citizens killed in cartel attack in north Mexico Mexican Security Secretary Alfonso Durazo said the attackers may have mistaken the group's large SUVs for those of rival gangs.
World Aug 30 Mexico’s new drug war is more deadly than past violence The number of homicides soared to near 35,000 last year, far more than the 27,000 homicides during the last drug war's peak in 2011.