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Mexico’s 2024 General Election: What to Know

Mexico’s election will make history. It will be the largest in terms of voters and seats, and the country will elect a female president for the first time.

In Latin America, From Nasty Personal Insults to an Embassy Raid

Ecuador’s raid of Mexico’s embassy shows how foreign policy is often driven by personal politics, not national interest.

Police and military officials outside the Mexican Embassy on Friday in Quito, Ecuador, where they forcibly removed a former Ecuadorean vice president, Jorge Glas.

Mexico Breaks Diplomatic Ties With Ecuador After Jorge Glas Arrest

Jorge Glas, a former vice president, had taken refuge at the Mexican Embassy in Ecuador’s capital. Mexico’s president called his arrest a violation of international law.

Ecuadorean police officers entered the Mexican Embassy in Quito on Friday night to arrest Ecuador’s former vice president.

Who Could Sway the Outcome of the U.S. Election? Mexico’s President

Immigration is a key issue for voters in the U.S. election, giving Mexico immense power to potentially shape the vote.

A member of Mexico’s National Guard at the border fence in Playas de Tijuana in February. Some Biden Administration officials question whether the Mexican government is doing enough to drive down a surge in illegal crossings.

Mexican Officers Shoot and Kill Student From Rural Teachers College

The 23-year-old victim was enrolled at the same school that 43 students attended before they were abducted in 2014.

A firefighter battling a fire in a police pickup truck that was reportedly stolen and set ablaze on Thursday night in Chilpancingo, Mexico, by students from a teachers college.

How a ‘Body Farm’ Might Help Tackle Fentanyl Abuse

The U.S. government brought Mexican coroners to America to learn how to detect fatal overdoses, hoping to show that fentanyl kills in Mexico, too.

Bodies that had been donated to science are laid in the sun at Colorado Mesa University’s forensic research station in Whitewater, Colo.

Claudia Sheinbaum Is Turning Mexico’s Presidential Election Into a Blowout

Claudia Sheinbaum, a protégée of Mexico’s current president, holds a commanding lead in the polls. But to many in Mexico, she is still an enigma.

Claudia Sheinbaum’s disciplined campaign has cemented her front-runner status, but she remains something of an enigma to many Mexicans.

Canada Restores Visa Requirement for Mexican Visitors

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The immigration minister said Mexico had not done enough to address the surge of asylum seekers arriving in Canada.

Marc Miller, Canada’s immigration minister, last month. The visa mandate, which will go into effect Thursday night, had been lifted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2016 to boost tourism.

Mexico’s President Faces Inquiry for Disclosing Phone Number of Times Journalist

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico has repeatedly made attacks on members of the news media in a country that is one of the world’s deadliest for journalists.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico revealed the personal cellphone number of a New York Times journalist at a news conference on Thursday.

U.S. Examined Allegations of Cartel Ties to Allies of Mexico’s President

The inquiry examined accusations of potential links between drug traffickers and close confidants of the president while he governed the country.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico was being investigated by American officials over potential ties to drug cartels.

She Looked for Her Missing Brother. Now, People Are Looking for Her.

The violent abduction of volunteer searcher Lorenza Cano is yet another fresh wound for the hundreds of mothers looking for Mexico’s missing.

The “Tree of Hope” in Salamanca, Mexico, where relatives of the disappeared display photos of their loved ones.

Mexico Officials Rescue 31 Migrants Abducted Near U.S. Border

Cartels are preying on asylum seekers and migrants from around the world as they crowd northern Mexico, creating a kidnap-for-ransom revenue stream.

David, a migrant from South America, in Matamoros, Mexico, last May after several days of being beaten and held hostage by a cartel that kidnaps migrants in northern Mexico.

Surging Mexico Border Crossings Push U.S. Resources to Brink

Officials are struggling to contend with the chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border as thousands of migrants arrive every day, trekking from the farthest reaches of the globe.

Migrants who were brought in for processing by Border Patrol agents in Sásabe, Arizona, on Tuesday.

Blinken Meets With Mexico’s President About Surge in Migration at the Border

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s meeting with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador comes as border crossings have reached record numbers and as a migrant caravan heads toward the United States.

A large group of migrants heading toward the United States in Tapachula, Mexico, on Sunday.

A Wave of Violence Terrorizes Mexico as Criminals Kill With Impunity

The latest killings have left dozens of Mexicans dead and few held accountable despite insecurity being the public’s top priority going into next year’s presidential election.

Pallbearers carrying the coffin of one of the people killed at a holiday party during a funeral in the town of Salvatierra, Mexico, on Tuesday.

U.S. and Mexico Try to Promote Trade While Curbing Flow of Fentanyl

In her Mexico City visit, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen sought to deepen economic ties while countering drug trafficking.

Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen had to strike a delicate balance in Mexico, pushing her counterparts there to work harder to confront fentanyl trafficking while trying to deepen economic ties.

In Mexico, Surveillance Orders That Read Like a Political Power List

The Mexico City attorney general’s office ordered the phone records of politicians and officials, court filings show. Many of the people targeted say they were singled out for political reasons.

Under the tenure of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico, the country’s military has repeatedly spied on journalists, human rights advocates and even senior members of his own administration.

Days After Hurricane Otis, a Desperate Search for Food and Water in Mexico

Days after the storm, the death toll rose to 39 and residents were navigating broken glass, searching for water and food, and trying to find loved ones. Many said the government was not doing enough.

Hurricane-damaged buildings in Acapulco, Mexico, on Thursday.

After Hurricane Otis, Mexican Officials Confirm At Least 27 Deaths

The storm was one of the strongest ever to hit the southwest coast, and the Mexican government dispatched thousands of troops to the region.

Street stalls damaged by Hurricane Otis on the outskirts of Acapulco, Mexico, on Wednesday.

13 Law Enforcement Officers Killed in Ambush in Mexico

The attack was in the Mexican state of Guerrero, which has been plagued by turf wars between drug cartels.

Security officials recovering evidence at the site where 13 security officials were killed in an ambush by unidentified assailants in Coyuca de Benítez, in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, on Monday.

Mexico’s Top Human Rights Official Resigns, Handing Off Unsolved Mass Disappearance Case

Alejandro Encinas spent years investigating the high-profile case of 43 missing students, but said he was stepping down to work on a presidential election campaign.

Alejandro Encinas, a longtime friend and political ally of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has been at odds with the Mexican armed forces.

Mexico-U.S. Ties: What to Know About Migration, Fentanyl and Guns

Tensions over soaring migration, overdose deaths and the role of U.S. guns in cartel violence have strained relations.

A dust and wind storm swept over a makeshift camp where hundreds of migrants waited to be processed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in El Paso in May.

Blinken, Garland and Mayorkas Land in Mexico to Tackle Range of Issues

The secretary of state and other top Biden administration officials met with Mexico’s president and other officials to discuss issues that have divided the two countries.

From left: Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and Alejandro Mayorkas, Homeland Security secretary, in Washington last year. They arrived in Mexico on Wednesday evening.

Blinken to Visit Mexico as Tensions Rise Over Border, Drug Trafficking

The meeting is an opportunity to ease an increasingly tense relationship between two allies, while addressing hot-button issues in the 2024 presidential race in the United States.

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, at a lecture on Tuesday night in Houston, will travel to Mexico on Wednesday.
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