Politics Jul 08 U.S., Mexico leaders sign bilateral cooperation agreements Lopez Obrador arrived at the White House after morning stops at the Lincoln Memorial and a statue of Benito Juarez, a former Mexican president and national hero. By Associated Press
World Jan 29 Mexico’s president criticizes agency’s move to bar access to detention centers Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has criticized a directive from his own immigration agency that temporarily barred access to the country's immigration detention centers for nonprofit organizations that monitor conditions and assist migrants. By Associated Press
World Aug 05 Mexico: Texas shooting ‘act of terrorism’ against Mexicans Mexico's government said it considers a shooting at a crowded department store in El Paso, Texas that left seven of its citizens dead an "act of terrorism" against Mexicans and hopes it will lead to changes in U.S. gun laws. By Amy Guthrie, Associated Press
World Jul 02 Watch 7:08 Elected by a landslide, can Mexico’s López Obrador deliver on dramatic promises? Mexican president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador beat his two main rivals by double digits in Sunday's election, cementing a strong mandate in a country that has spoken up for change. Nick Schifrin reports from Mexico City about why the public… By Nick Schifrin
Jul 02 Update: Mexico’s ‘AMLO’ wins presidential vote By Christopher Sherman, Mark Stevenson, Associated Press An exit poll gave an overwhelming lead to leftist populist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico’s presidential election Sunday night, and one of his chief rivals conceded defeat shortly after polls closed nationwide. Continue reading
Jul 01 Watch 25:15 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode July 1, 2018 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Sunday, July 1, Mexico heads to the polls in its largest election in history and comedian Cameron Esposito tackles sexual violence in new stand-up special. Also, a reunion at the University of Wisconsin-Madison chronicles protests against… Continue watching