• Mexico's TV channel cancels show after kidnappings

    Mexico's biggest television network canceled a popular news show to protest the kidnapping of four reporters, abductions that media advocates called an escalation of a campaign by drug gangs to control information.


  • Mexico, Chile recognize Honduran government

    Mexico and Chile are formally recognizing the government of Honduran President Porfirio Lobo a year after his predecessor was ousted by a military-backed coup.


  • Mexico drug boss death could spark power struggle

    Mexico's killing of a top drug trafficker is a coup for President Felipe Calderon, but it may result in a spike in violence and is unlikely to lead authorities to the country's most wanted drug boss.


  • Mexico TV network cancels show to protest kidnappings

    MEXICO CITY ? Mexico's biggest television network canceled a popular news show to protest the kidnapping of four...


  • Mexico police free journalists seized by drug gangs

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican police rescued two journalists on Saturday who were kidnapped earlier in the week by suspected drug traffickers seeking to silence the media.


  • Mexico announces death of cartel leader

    MEXICO CITY, July 30 (UPI) -- Mexico announced a victory in its war on drug trafficking by confirming the death of "Nacho" Coronel, a leader of the notorious Sinaloa drug cartel. Mexico - Sinaloa - Drug cartel - Illegal drug trade - MEXICO CITY


  • Mexico's Economy Probably Grew 7 Percent in Second Quarter, Ministry Says

    Mexico?s economy probably grew 7 percent in the second quarter from a year earlier, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.


  • Mexico's Drug War More Sophisticated, Deadlier

    Mexico's army claimed a victory this week against one of the country's most powerful drug cartels. Soldiers shot and killed Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel, a top lieutenant to the kingpin of the Sinaloa cartel. Guest host Jacki Lyden talks to reporter Michael O'Boyle about the latest developments in Mexico's drug wars.


  • Mexico builds massive sandwich

    Mexico has broken own world record for the longest sandwich prepared in Latin America.