Ugo César Macias Ureña, known as El Tuli or El Tulipan, was the right-hand man of El Mencho and was the main organizer of the riots that erupted after his death.
In the resort town of Tapalpa, a deadly military raid exposed how cartel power, state absence and a fragile calm have coexisted for years.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he has "complete confidence" in Mexico as a World Cup co-host despite days of cartel violence in the country that has left at least 70 people dead.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino is still expecting the World Cup to go on as scheduled in Mexico this summer, despite cartel violence that has rocked the country following the death of drug lord ...
Violence and unrest has swept across parts of Mexico after the country’s military killed a cartel leader that President Donald Trump’s administration has labeled the head of a foreign terrorist ...
Immediately following the cartel boss' death on Sunday, armed men set cars on fire and placed roadblocks in almost 20 states, ...
The U.S. Embassy lifted all travel restrictions on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Flight schedules are back to normal. Airports in both Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara are operating with full amenities, and roads ...
An Arizonan who owns property in Rocky Point, Mexico, says she felt completely safe during a recent visit to the popular beach destination.
The Mexican army killed the country’s most powerful cartel leader and one of the United States’ most wanted fugitives, ...
The unknown Claude user wrote Spanish-language prompts for the chatbot to act as an elite hacker, finding vulnerabilities in government networks, writing computer scripts to exploit them and ...
The detention and killing of Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, sparked a wave of violence in over 20 states with 252 violent events. But one of the ...