Mexico’s former president is thinking to create a new conservative party Mexico’s former president Felipe Calderón served the country between 2006 and 2012. Representing the PAN... November 9, 2018
Number of UNAM students amongst victims of organised crime, disappearances and femicide this year A 25-year-old student from Mexico City’s National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) was found dead... November 8, 2018
Guadalajara could become Mexico’s first smart city Located in the western Mexican state of Jalisco, Guadalajara is known for its colonial squares, neoclassical... November 8, 2018
Mexican Senate rule in favour of rights for same-sex couples A unanimous decision in Mexico’s Senate has voted to approve reforms which will ensure equal social... November 7, 2018
Masterpeace Mexico builds community connections through art and creativity It was just last month that over 30 prominent social leaders came together in the vibrant neighbourhood of... November 7, 2018
Some of the largest growth in Latin American fintech comes from Mexico The exciting staggering growth in Latin America's fintech industry, from 703 to 1166 in the past year reveals... November 7, 2018
Atleast 100 migrants travelling in the caravan feared kidnapped by cartels As many as 100 individuals who have been part of the migrant caravan currently making its way through Mexico... November 6, 2018
Mexico’s human rights faliures to be assessed by UN countries This Wednesday, the Universal Periodic Review will cast its focus on Mexico and assess the country’s human... November 6, 2018
Mexico’s most notorious drug kingpin to face trial next week In just over a week, Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman is set to face trial in the United States for a plethora... November 5, 2018
Still hundreds of miles to the US border: Migrants begin to enter Mexico City Authorities and citizens in Mexico City are currently in the midst of preparing for an estimated 5,000... November 5, 2018
Real political anxieties conjured in satirical Mexican film ‘The Perfect Dictatorship’ In 1990, Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa pointed at Mexico’s political organization and challenged the... November 5, 2018
Supreme Court rule in favour of allowing recreational marijuana use Hot off the heels of Canada, who legalised the consumption of marijuana just over two weeks ago, Mexico’s... November 1, 2018
Dust off your skeletons: Welcome to the Mexican towns that clean their dearly departed Today, as the western world washes away their ghoulish face paint and children commence with eating their... November 1, 2018
Day of the dead arrives in Mexico To many around the globe, the first of November marks one of Mexico’s most famous celebrations. When the... November 1, 2018
Mexico has the highest impunity levels against aggression towards journalists in Latin America Mexico, Colombia and Brazil have been ranked Latin America’s three leading countries with the highest rate... November 1, 2018