• Mexico mulls cutting foreigners from domestic league

    Mexico, whose younger players impressed at the World Cup, are looking to cut the number of foreigners in the domestic league to increase international opportunities for the country's juniors.


  • Mexico Massacre Galvanises Migrant Rights Activists

    Mexico CITY, Sep 1 (IPS) - Activists in Latin America have been galvanised by atrocities like the recent massacre of 72 migrants near the U.S. border to step up their efforts on behalf of migrant rights.


  • Mexico's 500-peso bills to feature artists Kahlo, Rivera

    Mexico's new 500-peso bills will bear the images of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, two of the country's best- known painters.


  • Mexico?s Growing Violence Puts Credit Rating at Risk

    Mexico?s increasing violence poses a risk to the nation?s credit rating in the ?medium term? and may threaten economic growth, Mauro Leos, an analyst at Moody?s Investors Service, said.


  • Mexico hoping bloodless capture leads to drug war breakthroughs

    MEXICO CITY ? This time, Mexican authorities took their prey alive. Monday?s bloodless capture of Edgar Valdez Villarreal, a fair-haired Texan accused of helping run a murderous drug-trafficking gang in Mexico, could yield more breakthroughs by giving Mexican and U.S. authorities a deeper look into the workings of Mexico?s drug underworld, analysts said Tuesday.


  • Mexico says drug violence cuts 1.2 pct pts off GDP

    Source: Reuters MEXICO CITY, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Raging drug gang violence in Mexico is slicing about 1.2 percentage points off Mexico's gross domestic product, the country's finance minister said on Wednesday. & ...


  • Mexico's Growing Violence Puts Credit Rating at Risk, Moody's Leos Says

    Mexico?s increasing violence poses a risk to the nation?s sovereign credit rating in the ?medium term? and may threaten economic growth, said Mauro Leos , an analyst at Moody?s Investors Service.


  • Mexico drug kingpin says he received trailers of US cash

    MEXICO CITY (AFP) - A captured Mexican drug kingpin admitted to "investments" in Colombia and said he had received trailers full of dollars from the United States, in a first interrogation video released here.


  • Mexico confirms 2nd migrant _ a Honduran _ survived massacre of 72

    Mexico CITY (AP) ? A second migrant survived the massacre of 72 Central and South Americans near the border with the U.S., Mexican authorities confirmed Wednesday, and they said he has given information that helped their investigation.