• Mexico drops kidnapping case against US dad, sons (Channel 8 San Diego)

    Associated Press - April 22, 2009 9:23 PM ET TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) - Mexican authorities say they have dropped a kidnapping case against a U.S. man and his two sons.


  • Ochoa seeks third title in four years at Mexico LPGA event (AFP via Yahoo! Asia News)

    MORELIA, Mexico (AFP) - World number one and defending champion Lorena Ochoa seeks her third title in four years at this week's 1.3 million-dollar LPGA Corona Championship.


  • Mexico arrests suspect in '07 Ohio deaths (UPI)

    SHARONVILLE, Ohio, April 22 (UPI) -- Authorities say the suspect arrested in the 2007 slayings of four undocumented immigrants in rural Ohio will stand trial in Mexico.


  • New Mexico Governor Raised $197,300 From Brokers (Update1) (Bloomberg)

    April 22 (Bloomberg) -- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson?s campaigns and political action committees received at least $102,300 from brokers hired by money managers seeking to handle $11.7 billion of state trust funds, campaign finance records show.


  • Mexico breaks up child porn ring, including priest (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)

    MEXICO CITY (AFP) - Mexican police arrested seven people, including a Roman Catholic Priest, allegedly involved in a child porn ring that distributed 100,000 pictures and videos of children from around the world, the Attorney General's office has said.


  • Man arrested in Mexico in Cincinnati-area slayings (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Authorities in Mexico have arrested a man in the slayings of four Mexican construction workers who had been beaten and methodically stabbed in the heart at the Ohio apartment they shared, a prosecutor said Wednesday.


  • Mexico army tortures in drug war surge rights body (Reuters) (Yahoo!7 World News)

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican soldiers fighting a war against drug cartels have arbitrarily detained suspects, beating and torturing them with electric shocks, a senior human rights official said on Wednesday.


  • U.S. and Mexico Hold Border Environmental Forum to Help Confront Climate Change (Environmental News Network)

    This week, the U.S. and Mexico are holding their first Border States Climate Change Workshop in Monterrey, Mexico to continue collaborative efforts to address climate change.


  • Mexico president seeks tougher crime laws - media (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters MEXICO CITY, April 22 (Reuters) - Mexican President Felipe Caleron has asked Congress to toughen sanctions on violent crime to help his government's fight against drug cartels, news media reported on ...


  • Mexico army tortures in drug war surge: rights body (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters By Mica Rosenberg Mexico CITY, April 22 (Reuters) - Mexican soldiers fighting a war against drug cartels have arbitrarily detained suspects, beating and torturing them with electric shocks, a senior ...