Mexico
44 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Global Chaos and Human Suffering: Cartel Violence, Social Media Addiction, and More
Deadly violence grips Mexico, social media addiction on trial, and Medicaid funds halted
Global Tensions Rise as Crises Unfold
From Yemen to Mexico, Iran, and the UK, various regions face instability and uncertainty
US Faces Multiple Challenges at Home and Abroad
Developments in Mexico, Iran, and the Supreme Court raise concerns
Global Inequality and Chaos Erupt Across the Globe
From Australia's Housing Wealth Gap to US Snowstorms and Mexico's Cartel Violence
Mexico to Host Iceland in Friendly Match Amid Cartel Violence
Mexico is set to host Iceland in a friendly match on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the Corregidora Stadium in Queretaro, despite ongoing cartel violence and unrest in the country, sources confirm.
Global News Roundup: Royal Line, Crypto, Nuclear Arms, Cartel Violence, and Nepal Bus Crash
Recent developments in UK royalty, cryptocurrency, global security, Mexico, and Nepal
Global Economic Trends: Shifts in Housing, Jobs, and Ratings
Mixed signals emerge from Hong Kong, Europe, Venezuela, Mexico, and Indonesia
Trump Tries to Troll Greenland, Mexico Scores Big Win Against Cartel
US President's Offer of Hospital Ship Rejected Amidst Ongoing Tensions
Top Mexico Cartel Leader Has Been Killed, Government Says
** A series of significant events has unfolded around the world, with a top Mexican cartel leader killed, a severe blizzard hitting the US northeast, and Norway dominating the Winter Olympics.
C.I.A. Intelligence Helped Lead Mexican Authorities to ‘El Mencho’
Mexico is reeling from a wave of violence that erupted after the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho," the leader of the Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) cartel.
Global News Roundup: Politics, Crime, and Chaos
From the UK to Mexico, and the US in between
Sports World Grapples with Violence, Injuries, and Late-Game Heartbreak
From cartel violence in Mexico to skiing crashes and cricket struggles
Nation Grapples with Cartel Violence, AI Fears, and Harsh Weather
Trump Prepares for State of the Union as Mexico and Northeast US Face Crisis
Global Hotspots Erupt in Chaos
A former Philippine president faces ICC charges, a Mexican cartel leader's killing sparks violence, and severe weather hits the US, while Chad closes its border with Sudan and polio fears rise.
Global Hotspots: Cartel Clashes, Energy Deals, and Sanctions
A Jalisco cartel leader's death sparks violence in Mexico, while Bangladesh revises an Adani power deal, and Russian oil discounts deepen due to Western sanctions.
What to know about Is Mexico Safe Right Now What US Travelers right now
Mexico is open to tourism despite recent security operations, but travelers should be aware of localized disruptions and take necessary precautions.
Global News Snapshot: Mexico, Philippines, Australia
A Mexican cartel leader is killed, Duterte faces the ICC, and Australia prepares for record rainfall and a new Trump Tower.
Global Chaos: Conflict, Abandonment, and Violence Erupt Across the Globe
A deadly mix of war, crime, and tragedy unfolds in Ukraine, Mexico, Israel, and Japan
Global Power Shifts: El Mencho's Demise and Kim Jong Un's Reappointment
Contrasting Fates of Mexico's Most Wanted Man and North Korea's Supreme Leader
Who was El Mencho the former police officer shifts as new details emerge
Mexican cartel boss El Mencho killed, Kenyan activist's phone cracked, and a historic Italian carnival
Violence and Drama Mark Weekend Sports
Cartel killing affects Mexican soccer, while Premier League and golf see surprising moments
US Lifts Tariffs on Mexico and Canada, But USMCA Uncertainty Remains
Exemptions bring temporary relief, but trade deal's fate still uncertain
Global Markets Face Challenges as Companies and Governments Navigate Uncertainty
As the global economy continues to face challenges, companies and governments are navigating uncertainty in various sectors. Franklin Templeton is eyeing Mexico's $500 billion pension fund system as a potential partner in building up the country's infrastructure, while LyondellBasell slashes its dividend citing challenging market conditions. Meanwhile, the US and UK are making significant moves, with the US issuing an ultimatum to Iran and the UK posting its biggest ever budget surplus.
Grupo Herdez Shares Surge 12% on Earnings Beat and Optimistic Outlook
Grupo Herdez, a leading Mexican food company, saw its shares soar 12% after reporting better-than-expected earnings and a positive sales outlook. The company's strong performance has investors optimistic about its future growth. This surge marks the company's best day in six months.
Where Should You Travel This Summer?
From California's diverse landscapes to Mexico's vibrant crafts scene, we've got the inside scoop on the best destinations for your next adventure.
Money Matters: Joint Accounts and Financial Harmony in Marriage, and a Record-Breaking Debt Sale in Mexico
A recent discussion on Bloomberg's Masters in Business highlights the importance of joint accounts in healthy marriages, while in Mexico, a massive debt sale by Petroleos Mexicanos has pushed the country's monthly issuance to a record high.
Global Economic Pulse: Mixed Signals as Thailand Seeks Stimulus, Philippines Invests in Hydropower, and Markets React to AI Disruption
The global economy is sending mixed signals as Thailand seeks fiscal support and rate cuts to boost its slowing economy, while the Philippines makes a significant investment in hydropower. Meanwhile, Mexico's state oil company returns to local markets with a major debt issuance, and experts weigh in on the impact of AI disruption on credit markets.
The Intersection of Technology, Business, and Human Behavior: Unpacking the Latest Trends and Threats
From the refusal of Mexicans to spend a certain $50 peso bill to the rise of AI-powered business deals, the latest news highlights the complex relationships between technology, human behavior, and the economy. Meanwhile, experts warn of a new phishing scam masquerading as an Amazon product recall message, and some companies are vowing to stay ad-free, but not always keeping their word.
Cybersecurity Threats Mount as New Vulnerabilities Emerge and Hackers Strike
A series of recent cybersecurity incidents has highlighted the growing threat landscape, with hackers exploiting vulnerabilities in popular software and targeting governments and developers. From a massive data breach in Mexico to the return of the GlassWorm malware, the past week has seen a surge in malicious activity. Meanwhile, Google and Microsoft have faced criticism for vulnerabilities in their products.
ICE Raids Disrupt Chicago Neighborhood, Five-Year-Old's Detention Sparks Outcry, and Epstein Allegations: A Week of Controversial Headlines
The past week has been marked by a series of controversial news stories that have left many questioning the state of society. In Chicago, the once bustling neighborhood of Little Village, known as "Mexico of the Midwest," is grappling with the aftermath of ICE raids. Meanwhile, a five-year-old boy is detained, sparking a national outcry. Epstein allegations resurface, implicating high-profile figures.
Justice Department Releases New Epstein Files as Mexico Warns of Humanitarian Crisis over Trump's Tariffs
The White House has released over 3 million pages of documents related to the death of a U.S. soldier. The documents were redacted to protect the privacy of the soldier's family.
Activists Call for Nationwide Protest Against Immigration Crackdown as Trump Sues Government Agencies
The president of the United States has agreed to a deal with Congress on immigration reform. The deal is part of a larger deal to end the US-Mexico trade war.
Global Tensions Rise as Trump Makes Aggressive Remarks, While World Mourns Loss of Korean Film Legend
President Trump's comments on Greenland, Colombia, and Mexico have sparked concern, while his administration's actions in Venezuela have left China worried about its interests. Meanwhile, the world is mourning the loss of Ahn Sung Ki, a towering figure in South Korean film.