USA 'El Chapo' lawyer accuses Mexican presidents of taking bribes A lawyer for accused Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman told a New York jury that his client was a scapegoat for the real leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. 14/11/2018
No Comment Migrants scramble onto trailer in Mexico en route to northern border Migrants scrambled to get on the back of a trailer in the central Mexican state of Queretaro on Sunday (November 11), en route to the United States to seek asylum north of the border. 12/11/2018
No Comment Migrants clash with security forces at Guatemala-Mexico border A new group of migrants bound for the United States clashed with Mexican authorities at the border between Mexico and Guatemala on Sunday (October 28). 29/10/2018
No Comment Mexico City comes alive with Day of the Dead parade Tens of thousands of Mexicans lined the capital's Reforma boulevard on Saturday (October 27) for the Day of the Dead parade, a modern twist on a belief that dates back to the pre-Hispanic era. 28/10/2018
No Comment Migrants find a brief moment of rest in Mexican town Central American migrants clustered for the night on Wednesday (October 24) in the southern Mexico town of Mapastepec after advancing on their trek toward the United States, despite Mexico's vows to hinder their progress under pressure from the Trump administration. 25/10/2018
No Comment Mexicans regroup after Willa's 'end of world' onslaught Residents on Mexico's Pacific coast on Wednesday (October 24) began clearing up the wreckage left by Hurricane Willa, which ripped through towns overnight, tearing off rooftops, downing power lines and splitting trees apart. 25/10/2018
No Comment Migrants trek in blazing heat in their bid to reach US This is the throng of Central American migrants making their way up through Mexico towards the US border. 23/10/2018
No Comment Deadly tropical storm lashes Mexico At least eleven people have died after Tropical Storm Vicente lashed Mexico's Pacific in southern Mexico, Oaxaca state civil protection authorities reported on Sunday (October 21). 23/10/2018
Mexico Mexico braces for 'potentially catastrophic' hurricane Hurricane Willa, a category 5 storm, is expected to make landfall on mainland Mexico on Tuesday afternoon. 22/10/2018
No Comment Skeletons run amok warming up for Mexico's 'Day of the Dead' Mexicans threw a macabre party on Sunday (October 21), disguising themselves as the iconic Mexican skeleton figure known as "La Catrina" or "Elegant Skull" and flooded the streets for a pre-Day of the Dead parade. 22/10/2018
No Comment Thousands of people stuck between Guatemala and Mexico They're part of a caravan of thousands of people determined to make it to the United States. Now they are stuck on a bridge over a river that marks the border 20/10/2018
World News Mexico seeks UN help over Honduras migrant caravan amid Trump threats As thousands of Honduran migrants head north, Mexico is stepping up security and seeking help from the UN refugee agency. Donald Trump has threatened to close the US-Mexican border. 19/10/2018
Mexico 157 bodies found rotting in truck in Mexico as morgue lacks space The Jalisco state top forensic expert has been fired. 18/09/2018
Mexico Mexico City's mariachi district rocked by shooting A popular tourist area of Mexico City has been rocked by a gunfight that left at least five people dead, 16/09/2018
Mexico Three killed in Mexico City tourist hotspot Mexico City police chase ‘mariachi’ gunmen after 3 killed in tourist plaza 15/09/2018
World News The endurance cyclist who slept in a Mexico prison Romanian-Canadian adventurer Radu Paltineannu cycled 34,000 kms across the Americas. ALong the way he slept in some pretty unusual places: an Alaskan wooden church, a Mexican prison cell and a Bolivian volcano top among others. 10/09/2018
Mexico Watch: How Raramuri runners dominate ultra-marathons in sandals Could you run a 100-km race wearing nothing but a pair of plastic sandals? 23-year-old Lorena Ramirez did just that and finished first. 07/09/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 07/09/2018
World NAFTA talks scheduled to resume as Trump threatens to exclude Canada The US and Canada are set to resume NAFTA talks on Wednesday, but President Donald Trump says he has no issue cutting negotiations short unless a "fair deal" presents itself. 03/09/2018
Mexico Watch: Mexico breaks record for largest torta sandwich This year marks the fifteenth year in a row that Mexico has broken the Latin American record for the longest sandwich. 30/08/2018