Mexico

Mexico is the largest Spanish-speaking country and the second-largest Roman Catholic nation in the world. Ancient Native American civilizations, including those of the Maya, Olmec, Zapotec, Mixtec, Toltec, and Aztec, flourished there for centuries before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Under the Spaniards, Mexico was ruled as a colony for more than 300 years and gained independence on Oct. 4, 1824. War with the United States in 1846 and 1848 caused the loss of what are now Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and California. Although millions of Mexicans still live in poverty, Democratic reforms and economic issues contributed to major changes in 1997.
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Famous People of Mexico
Mexico has a legacy of many notable names, which appear in golden letters in world history. Here is a list of some of the most famous people of Mexico. Take a look.

Cinco de Mayo History: What is Cinco de Mayo?
"Cinco de Mayo" or the 5th of May is an important day in the history of Mexico. The Mexican army defeated the French army in the city of Puebla. The Mexican and Chicano communities celebrate Cinco de Mayo with great enthusiasm. This article gives an insight into the Cicno de Mayo history.

Famous Mexican Artists
Many Mexican artists played a key role in bringing about a revolution in the field of Mexican art. Read on to find more about some of the very famous Mexican artists.

History of the Mexican Flag
Mexican Flag, the tricolor featuring green, red and white colors, depicts the coat of arms at its center. Know about the history of the Mexican Flag.

Traditional Mexican Clothing
Cool, comfortable and beautifully embroidered - traditional Mexican clothing is still quite researched by people who wish to own a garment of this kind even today. Here’s a look at the various kinds of traditional Mexican clothing.

Mexican American War
If you want to know about the Mexican- American war, read this article.

Drug Queen of the Pacific Nabbed!
Mexico’s most high profile drug trafficker was arrested in a posh section of Mexico City on Friday.

Talavera Pottery – Own a Piece of Old Mexico
One of the oldest and most beautiful styles of earthenware comes from Mexico. These colorful and distinctive products would make a vibrant and artistic addition to any home. Best of all, they are readily accessible and very affordable.

Mexico Facts: Interesting Facts About Mexico
Mexico has a firm place in world culture and happenings. Here are some more facts about Mexico.

Increasing Numbers of Mexican Immigrants Can’t Speak Spanish
Mexican immigrants who come to the United States without being able to speak English don’t have nearly as much trouble acclimating as they used to, because more Americans speak Spanish. But a growing number of Mexican immigrants not only don't speak English, they don't speak Spanish, either.

New Stamp Issued By Mexican Government Incites Cries of Racism
President Vicente Fox of Mexico infuriated American blacks a few weeks ago with offhand comments that some viewed as racist, and now the government is again under fire.

Viewing Humpback Whale in Mexico
One of the greatest things about owning a vacation or retirement home on the beach is enjoying the wildlife that pass by. Humpback whales arrive at Bahia de Banderas, regarded as one of the largest and most beautiful bays in the world, to escape the cold winter weather.

Mexican Auto Insurance - Things You Should Know
Mexico is in the top ten destinations list for travelers. Its tropical resorts and mountain retreats offer a range of activities from shopping to adventure sports. It also creates the right circumstances for accidents and injuries. Make sure you have the correct Mexican auto insurance when to take your car to Mexico.

Investment Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta Has Strong Potential for Returns
The Puerto Vallarta Real Estate market is in excellent shape because of the many exciting attractions and beautiful beaches that abound in this lovely resort community. While the Puerto Vallarta property market is wonderful for vacationers and buyers, it is also a great way for property investors to create a good potential for strong returns on their initial investments.

Puerto Vallarta Vacation Homes
Puerto Vallarta Real Estate is one of the best investments you can make in the Mexico real estate market. The beauty of the surrounding beaches combined with the opportunities for exciting cultural events, fine dining, and world class shopping makes any property in this beautiful location an investment in your future.

Ancient Pyramid Unearthed in Mexico
Archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown pyramid standing 22 meters high inside a hill on the outskirts of Mexico city, it emerged today

Puerto Vallarta Property Listing for Dream Home
If you've decided that you want to sell or purchase a Puerto Vallarta Real Estate property, you're in for a real treat because Puerto Vallarta is one of the most beautiful locations in Mexico. From the sandy beaches to the sumptuous foods that grace the tables of restaurants all over.

Things to Do While Buying Property in Mexico
If you are going to buy Mexican Real Estate, you should take a copy of the actual "escritura" or deed, to the local notary public to check the deed's validity before you commit to anything or make a down payment on a property.

Mexico Freezes Food Prices in Response to Global Crisis
150 processed foodstuffs named on list of capped prices in effort to alleviate local effects of food shortage

How to buy best Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta real estate industry is booming because of the many attractions and beautiful beaches in this lovely resort community. While the Puerto Vallarta Real Estate market is wonderful for vacationers and buyers, it is also a great way for property investors to get great Return On Investment (ROI).

The New Lords of the Dance
Increasing numbers of Mexicans look to the ancient Aztecs to restore their sense of national pride

Cancun MLS Online
When searching for Cancun MLS online, you should look for the best features that an MLS site has to offer - convenience, organization, options, filters and information. You should try to find a site that is truly everything you will ever need when looking for Cancun MLS online.

13 Dead in Shootout and Car Chase As Drug War Erupts in Tijuana
Border town the bloody focus of feuding cartels as Mexico's gang death toll rises

Mexico City Gives Girls a Party to Remember
Coming-of-age quinceañera parties held when girls reach 15 can put families in debt for years

How to Find the Right Agent to Buying Property in Puerto Vallarta?
Puerto Vallarta is one of the best tourist locations in Mexico. It has everything one would want in a world class tourist destination. It will provide you with breathtaking beaches, great restaurants serving the most mouthwatering food, and a vibrant cultural scene. Tourists can also enjoy the water activities, the vintage appeal and old Mexico charm of Puerto Vallarta.

Beatings and Abuse Give Mexico's Emo Teens Plenty to Feel Anguished About
Emos admit they have no ideology beyond insisting on their right to do what they want

Little Old Lady Killer Handed 759 Years in a Mexican Prison
A single mother has been sentenced for killing 16 elderly women in Mexico City

Administration Moves to Bypass Laws to Complete Mexico Border Fence This Year
Faced with a litany of lawsuits and objections to its plans to build a 670-mile fence along the border with Mexico, the US administration today moved to bypass more than 30 laws and regulations in its effort to complete the fence by the end of the year

Death at Us-mexico Border Reflects Immigration Tensions
In January 2007, Javier Domínguez Rivera lay dead just 150 yards north of Mexico, killed by a US Border Patrol agent

Mexicans Refuse to Call Time on Historic Bar
Shutters close on drinking den favored by presidents, revolutionaries and artists

World's Fattest Man Wins Dieting Title
Mexican halves weight after television appeal and earns place in Guinness World Records

Driving Directions In Mexico
Driving Directions In Mexico

Driving in Mexico
Experiences on Driving in Mexico

Return of the Dinosaurs - Mexico's Old Guard Go Back to Their One-party Ways
A state governor's harassment of a journalist is broadcast to the nation and all he gets is a flattering nickname. A senator brushes off allegations of links to drug traffickers as old news, with no apparent effect on his presidential prospects. A bungled attempt by a former presidential candidate to cheat in an international sports event gets laughs at home, but shocks no one.

Assassinations Shock Mexican Musicians
Death of two singers takes toll into double figures· No obvious links to the nation's drug cartels

UN Security Council Reform: Veto Right for Mexico
Highly literate, and with a bicameral democratic political system, Mexico, suitably representing the entire Hispanophone world, has every right to UN Security Council permanent membership.

Staying Afloat
Despite crocodile and disease-riddled floodwaters making many parts of the Mexican state of Tabasco inaccessible except by helicopter, many residents are sitting tight, relying on community spirit and a sense of humor to survive. Jo Tuckman reports from Villahermosa.

Fears Grow for 150,000 People As Flood Chaos Hits Mexico
Tens of thousands of people have fled to shelters in south-eastern Mexico after the worst floods in living memory in the area destroyed their homes and harvests. The authorities say the floods are expected to get worse.

Mexican Politician's Lie Catches Up
The organizers of last month's Berlin marathon said they would remove a former Mexican presidential candidate from the list of race winners because he cheated.

Mexico Escapes Devastation As Dean Cools Off
Hurricane Dean barreled across Mexico's Yucatan peninsula yesterday, felling trees and power lines, sending corrugated iron roofs flying through the air and threatening large areas with flooding as it headed for the country's main offshore oilfields.

Mexico Braces for Hurricane Dean As Battered Jamaica Declares State of Emergency
· Tourists swamp airports as storm approaches Yucatan · Nine killed as winds swept through Caribbean

Distressed Denim Trend Costs Mexican Farmers the Earth
Fields affected by chemicals from thriving blue jeans industry, activists claim.

Martial Arts Equalizer for Border Agents
On the evening of August 8, 2007 a Border Patrol agent fatally shot a suspect who was illegally smuggling immigrants across the border between the United States and Mexico. This is the fifth fatal shooting involving Border Patrol agents in a border state this year, and things are only going to get more dangerous for those in law enforcement.

US to Help Fund War on Cocaine Cartels in Mexico
· Package to include radar, planes and surveillance · Drug fight not just our problem, says Calderón

Mexico's Drug Problem
Mexico's drug traffickers rose to supremacy on the American continent after the demise of the big Colombian cartels in the 1990s.

US to Take on Mexico's Drug Barons
President George Bush is to embark on a multimillion-dollar plan to tackle the powerful Mexican drug cartels that control the flow of most of the cocaine and other illicit drugs into the US.

Hiking To Divisadero In The Copper Canyon National Park
Divisadero in the Copper Canyon National Park of Mexico is perched high up on the rim of Urique Canyon and commands a view over some of the most challenging hiking trails anywhere in the world.

Mexico's Carlos Slim Becomes the World's Number One Heavyweight
Tycoon from humble beginnings knocks out Bill Gates to takes the top spot in the global rich list.

Yale refocuses its world-class fieldwork in Zacatecas
The blinders are off at Yale Resources Ltd’s silver properties in Mexico and Ian Foreman P.Geo., the Vancouver company’s geologist, president and CEO, said new drill program results ensure that Yale will earn the interest it seeks in the land parcels there.

Yale Resource: Drilling confirms 1.3 kg /tonne Silver
Yale’s drill results from their Zacatecas, Mexico property confirmed the presence of bonanza grades of silver across narrow veins. The best intercept was 1340 grams per tonne over .8 metres. This concludes Yale’s phase 1 drill program. Upon completion of drilling of the San Sabino phase 1 drill program, Yale will have earned its 65% interest from joint venture partner Impact Silver Corp. (TSX.V:IPT)

Investor persistence and Yale's Momentum
Just a year ago, Yale Resources Ltd. (TSX.V-YLL) decided to concentrate its efforts on developing properties in mineral rich Mexico. As its position in the mining-friendly country expands steadily, its investors are being urged to stay the course as its market value gathers momentum.

Andesite, Breccia, Carbonate: The A, B, Cs of Geology in Yale’s Mexico
In a recent interview with the CEO of Yale Resources Ltd. (YLL-V), Ian Foreman, P.Geo., I was given a brush up on geology in Mexico. We covered everything from rhyolites in the Sierra Madres to skarns in Sonora, and I learned that there are a lot of plusses to a CEO who’s also a professional geoscientist.

Barbacoa – Grilled Sheep From Mexico
Barbacoa – the name itself sounds as if it is time to celebrate. It is an open fire grilling process where a whole sheep is made to roast slowly so that each fleshy part acquires that flabbergasting taste of barbecue bonfire.

Fun Facts About Mexico
How much do you know about Mexico? Do you admire any Mexican in particular? Who is Rodolfo Neri? To be honest "Fun Facts about Mexico" speaks about the "magic Mexico". There are interesting facts about Mexico, a wonderful country in Latin America.

Mexican Leapfrogs Buffett and Eyes No 1 Spot
Telecoms magnate Carlos Slim is now the second-richest man in the world, and tantalisingly close to the top spot. By Andrew Clarke.

Miss Universe 2007 In Mexico
"Miss Universe 2007 in Mexico" is a profile about Miss Universe Pageant. In my opinion, I think that Miss Universe Pageant is a symbol of the modern woman in this century…

Pop Star Shocks Mexico With Gay Admission
A 23-year-old pop star has become the first Mexican celebrity to publicly announce that he is gay.

Ford Sells Michigan, Mexico Plants
Ford is selling its auto parts plant in Michigan and Mexico. Flex-N-Gate Corp. and Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. have agreed to purchase the mentioned plants.

Close Protection Versus Crime in Mexico
A few miles across the US Southern border, several Mexican towns are slowly dying from the usual crimes of drug smuggling and human trafficing, but lately the escalating threat from extortion, kidnappings and assassinations is literally killing these towns.

Moth Threatens Prickly End for Mexico's National Symbol
At the centre of Mexico's flag stands an eagle on a prickly pear cactus known here as the nopal, a plant found almost all over the country. But fears are growing that the nation's eagle could soon lose its perch, its inhabitants a side dish and the world a fiesta of biodiversity.

Chaos Erupts As Mexican President is Sworn in
Mexico's new rightwing president, Felipe Calderón, slipped in through a back door of the national congress yesterday to take his oath of office amid chaotic scenes that followed fist fights between rival deputies seeking control of the chamber.

Mexican Mps in Battle for Podium
Chaos reigned in Mexico's national congress yesterday in the aftermath of a brawl between MPs scrambling for control of the speaker's platform, where president-elect Felipe Calderón is due to take his oath of office tomorrow.

Fresh Flare-up in Mexico's Cultural Jewel
100 held, many hurt but governor refuses to quit - New president faces crisis as Oaxaca battles rage on

So Goodbye at Last Mr Fox
This week Mexico's President Vicente Fox will hand over the sash of office to his Protégé Felipe Calderon.

Art Thieves Threaten to Erase Mexico's Past
Heritage agency says 1,000 works have been lost and smuggled abroad since 1999.

Woes Pile Up for Mexico's Outgoing President
Mexico's outgoing president, Vicente Fox, woke on Monday morning to the news of bombs going off in the capital.

Mexican Splashes Out Record $140m for Jackson Pollock's Drops of Genius
1948 work by American master becomes world's most expensive painting.

Mexican Police Defend City Centre Against Protesters
· Ousted demonstrators return in show of defiance · Deaths reported as president claims victory

Police Offensive Scatters Mexican Demonstrators
Thousands of federal riot police, backed by armoured trucks and helicopters, have seized control of the Mexican city of Oaxaca from protesters after violent clashes left one person dead.

Mexican Riot Police Retake City After Street Battles
· Oaxaca protesters retreat to university campus · Reports of fatalities as president claims victory

Showdown Looms As Mexican Riot Police Move in on City Occupied By Protesters
· Machine guns and water cannon face plaza sit-in · Governor told to quit as teachers' pay row spirals

Mexico Fury As Bush Gives Go-ahead to Border Fence
Relations between the US and Mexico today took a turn for the worse after George Bush signed legislation for a 700-mile border fence to counter illegal immigration into the US.

Literature Classes Help Maligned Mexican Police to Go By the Book
Officers go to school for reading, chess and PE as crime-ridden city broadens minds to win hearts.

2,000 Miles Along the Us-mexican Border
In the imminent US midterm elections, immigration is a critical issue. Gary Younge travels the length of the US-Mexican border to test the water.

Mexican City Grinds to Halt Amid Violence
· Burning barricades and shoot-outs at tourist site · Protests to go on until governor is ousted

Protesters Defiant As Conservative Wins Mexico Poll
· Calderón finally declared winner by tiny margin · Left pledges to carry on with mass street action

Mexican Castaways Return to Their Villages Amid Joy - and Suspicion
Bands played, drinks flowed, goats were roasted and masses celebrated yesterday as three Mexican fishermen who claim to have survived nine months adrift on the Pacific Ocean returned to the bosoms of their families.

Mexicans Doubt Fishermen's Tale
· Health of trio casts doubt on nine-month ordeal · Rescued friends deny any link to drug running

Breaking Boundaries
Dan Glaister visits a new exhibition in San Diego celebrating the post-modern icon that is Tijuana.

Death of An Infant in Oaxaca, Mexico
Customs around death and dying vary immensely from culture to culture, yet have much in common. Using the example of an infant who died at the age of 2 days, born into a Mexican Catholic family, and the author's personal experience regarding the death of his father within the context of Jewish ritual ,interesting commonalities are uncovered, illustrating functions served by religious ceremony.

Real Estate Investing in Cabo San Lucas and even Cerritos Beach is Easier and Safer than you think
Real Estate Investing in Cabo San Lucas and the surrounding area, like Cerritos Beach and Todos Santos is now easy and safe. Get the 'inside track' on why it is now legal, safe and financially rewarding to do your real estate investing in this HOT area.

Defeated Candidate Calls for Civil Resistance
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the defeated leftwing candidate in Mexico's presidential election, has called for a radicalisation of the campaign to force a recount.

Mexican Poll Prompts Huge Rally
· Results were fiddled, says defeated López Obrador · Supporters urged to join peaceful march on capital

Conservative Wins Mexico's Protracted Presidential Election
Conservative candidate Felipe Calderón has won the final official count of Mexico's presidential poll by a razor-thin margin but his main rival, the leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has vowed to contest the result.

Left Prepares Legal Challenge to Mexican Election Result
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the leftwing candidate in Mexico's too-close-to-call presidential election, is preparing to challenge the result in the courts after his rival, Felipe Calderón, was given a narrow lead in the preliminary count.

Calderón Holds Tiny Lead As Mexican Vote Goes to a Recount
· Uncertainty sees tension rise after presidential poll · Win is irreversible, says ruling party's candidate

Rivals Both Claim Victory in Mexican Election
Mexico's political future is poised on a knife-edge with two candidates - a charismatic leftwinger and a pro-business conservative - both claiming victory in yesterday's presidential elections while the electoral authorities insist the result is too close to call.

Mexican Frontrunner Splits Electorate
Andrés Manuel López Obrador rails against "the privileged" in staccato tones, his voice softens as he turns to the virtues of "the poor" and a cheeky grin accompanies the thumbs up to go with his latest slogan: "Smile, we are going to win."

Argentina 2 - 1 Mexico
Soccer: World Cup: Second round: Argentina scraped through after extra time thanks to another wonder goal - this time from Maxi Rodriguez.

Drug Wars Take Over Fading Resort
Once a playground for presidents and stars, Acapulco is now the scene of a deadly power struggle.

Airstream Maelstrom
This vacationer in Mexico certainly did not mean to destroy an entire Pemex gas station.

US Asks Mexico to Reconsider 'stupid' Drug Law
Mexico is to reconsider a drug law that would have permitted the possession of small quantities of hard drugs, after the US warned the legislation could promote drug tourism to the country's resorts.

US Crops Left to Rot As Mexicans Leave the Fields for Better-paid Jobs
Low pay, harsh conditions and security checks force immigrant workers into other sectors.

Mexico to Give Migrants Maps of Border Desert
Mexico's national human rights commission announced yesterday that it would give would-be migrants detailed maps of the Arizona desert, the most popular - but riskiest - clandestine immigration corridor into the United States.

Weddings Bring Love and Cash Back to Mexico
· Town population triples as California workers return · Local marriages reinforce migrants' national identity

Alert: Large Explosive Theft In New Mexico
This materiel can level a very large building and must be found. Someone out there knows something. There is up to a $50,000 reward for accurate information leading to capture.

Mexico Counts Wilma Cost in Lost Dollars and Beaches
Tens of thousands of bedraggled tourists, including 8,600 Britons, stranded in the Yucatan peninsula for nearly a week after Hurricane Wilma, are finally boarding planes to go home. But reconstruction of the battered Caribbean holiday region will take much longer, say local officials.

Florida Next After Wilma Wreaks Havoc in Mexico
Hurricane Wilma left the north-eastern tip of Mexico's Yucatán peninsula yesterday after inflicting two days of punishing storms that devastated the area's tourist resorts and badly damaged the homes of hundreds of thousands of local people.

Wilma Begins Slow Journey Across Mexico
· Electricity knocked out as 30,000 take to shelters · President tells people to save lives not possessions

Egg Trade Undermines Battle to Save Mexican Sea Turtles
Conservationists fear they may lose the battle to save Mexico's sea turtles as egg-eating remains widespread on the streets of Mexico City.

Gay Mexican Man Granted Asylum in Us
A gay Mexican man with Aids has been granted asylum in the US after a judge ruled he would be in danger of persecution in his home country.

In Mexican City It's Free Buses v Bullets
More than 100 people have been killed this year in the north-east border city of Nuevo Laredo, the majority in violence related to the battle for control of the territory between two of Mexico's biggest drug cartels

Mexico's Forgotten Race Steps Into Spotlight
A row with the US has highlighted the discrimination faced by black population.

Mexico Offers Up Ancient Footprints
A group of British scientists claimed yesterday to have identified human footprints in central Mexico that are 40,000 years old, almost three times older than the most generally accepted evidence for human settlement in the Americas.

Mexican President Denies Race Slur
Vicente Fox, Mexico's president, has embarrassed himself in a statement exalting the work ethic of Mexican migrants in the US that was perceived as racist towards black people.

Mexicans March for Mayor Who May Be Banned From Presidential Race
Hundreds of thousands of Mexicans marched in silence yesterday in support of their mayor, who may be prevented from running for president by a court case that many see as politically motivated.

Bodyguard Training in Mexico; My Experiences While Providing BG Training in Mexico
While providing Close Protection training to corporate protection unit's and Police SWAT teams, I had several disturbing experiences. I watched an assassination first hand, was exposed to real corruption and learned facts about Mexican Police training, I wish I hadn’t learned.

Drug Turf War Flares in Mexico Prison
The Mexican government has put its highest-security jail under military siege as rivalry between the country's drug lords reaches a new pitch.

Sibling Survivors of Mexico's Dirty War Reunited
A brother and sister have been reunited 29 years after their family was destroyed and their original identities lost in Mexico's "dirty war" against leftwing groups.

Video Lands Mexican Police in Trouble
Federal prosecutors in Mexico have released a video showing local police making little effort to prevent a stand-off between three federal agents and an angry crowd that escalated into murder.

Drug Turf War Hits Mexico
The tourist haven of Cancun, on Mexico's Caribbean coast, is being shaken by a turf war between two drug cartels.

Doing Business in Mexico
Guide to doing business in Mexico - tips on etiquette and protocol.

Mexico Falls Back in Love With the Donkey
Once they were a ubiquitous symbol of old-time Mexico. But now, in the animal world's equivalent of coals to Newcastle, the country has started to import donkeys. Today, far from being an essential in agricultural production, the numbers of donkeys and mules have dwindled so drastically...

Mexican Firm Buys Rmc for £2.3bn
RMC, the world's biggest supplier of ready-mixed concrete, has agreed a £2.3bn takeover deal from Cemex of Mexico, raising fears of job cuts and quarry closures. The transaction took the City by surprise and boosted shares in the British firm 42% to 850p, only 5p lower than the cash...

Stan Swiniarski Goes To Mexico
So Who Is Stan Swiniarksi?...Stan Swiniarski sounds like the guy down the street you meet at a local gathering or a company picnic.

Crude Prices Rise As Ivan Halts Production in Gulf of Mexico
Opec is under pressure to lift official production levels at a critical meeting today as global crude prices rose again on the back of pipeline attacks in Iraq and hurricanes heading for the Gulf of Mexico. The cartel of leading oil producers is already pumping more than its official...

Mexico Detains Rescued Cavers
The six British cavers rescued unharmed from a flooded Mexican cave system were detained yesterday as the diplomatic spat over their expedition worsened.

All Britons Rescued From Mexican Caves
Britons could face deportation after ordeal in subterranean flood.

Cavers Fly to Mexico to Save Explorers
Trapped team may swim from caves, British rescuers say.

28 Mexican Officials Charged in Illegal Hunting Scheme
The International Fund for Animal Welfare welcomed a decision by the Mexican Government in January to pursue sanctions against 28 officials involved in a massive illegal hunting scheme.

Two worlds prepare for a showdown in a Mexican nest of vipers
Next week's Cancun trade summit is being held in a rich playground beside a vast slum. Thirty-five years ago there was little trade on Kan Kun island, in the remotest corner of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It was a series of pristine white sandbars in a calm blue sea.

Jaguar Refuge and Research Center Established in Mexico
A victory in the fight against extinction has been won for the North American jaguar, an endangered species. Naturalia, a non-profit company headquartered in Mexico City, recently purchased a ten thousand acre ranch in northern Mexico which will become a sanctuary and research center working to increase the numbers of the big cats.

US lifestyles blamed for obesity epidemic sweeping Mexico
Latin American countries succumb to fast food and sedentary behaviour. Squeezed behind the tiny wheel of his bright green Volkswagen Beetle, Ignacio Montealegre gazed down at his protruding belly and succumbed to a moment of nostalgia.

Mexicans Expelled in 30s Ask for Justice
Hundreds of thousands of Hispanics, many of them US citizens, were rounded up in Los Angeles and forcibly deported to Mexico during the Depression to protect white people's jobs, according to a civil case being brought in the city. The Mexican American Legal Defence and Education Fund and...

Mexican voters deal blow to Fox
Mexican voters have dealt a blow to reformist president Vicente Fox and given new hopes for a comeback to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled the country for 71 years.

Poll test for Mexican president
The Mexican president, Vicente Fox, yesterday faced his first national electoral test since ending 71 years of one-party rule in presidential elections three years ago.

Mexican villagers stage mass strip protests
Forget the burning barricades and Molotov cocktails. Increasing numbers of Mexico's dispossessed and downtrodden believe stripping off is a far more effective way of grabbing attention for grievances.

Bounty Hunter in Mexican Jail for 'kidnapping' Fugitive Heir
The fugitive heir to the Max Factor cosmetics empire, Andrew Luster, was living a modest life in a Mexican seaside resort for about a month before he was caught by a team led by legendary bounty hunter, Duane "Dog" Chapman this week. The heir had elected to stay in the same hotel he had...

Bounty Hunter Tracks Max Factor Heir to Mexico
The heir to the Max Factor cosmetics empire and fugitive convicted rapist, Andrew Luster, has been captured by a bounty hunter in Mexico.

Trade rift casts shadow over Mexico talks
The failure of the world's leading industrial nations to resolve their deep differences on trade left the future of global liberalisation talks in Cancun, Mexico, later this year hanging by a thread last night.

Motor Sports: Ensenada, Mexico to host two SCORE Desert Races
Ensenada, Mexico has been selected to host two Score Desert Races -- the 35th Tecate SCORE Baja 500 in May and the 36th Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 in November. Read on for the details.

Incredulity at 'solving' of Mexican murder spree
Campaigners are disputing an attempt by the authorities to present the conviction of one man as the solution to more than 90 murders in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez.

Mexican family's medical odyssey ends in tragedy
Girl whose transplant campaign captured US public attention dies after basic error at renowned hospital. With the flick of a switch on a hospital life support machine, the life of 17-year-old Jesica Santillan was ended this weekend, just as everyone feared would happen all along.

Master of brevity dies in Mexico
The Guatemalan writer Augusto Monterroso, winner of Spain's prestigious Prince of Asturias prize for literature and an acclaimed master of the short story, has died, his family has said.

Court Tells Us to Stay Execution of Three Mexicans
The way in which America treats foreign nationals it sentences to death was called into question yesterday after the United Nations' highest court ordered Washington to stay the execution of three Mexicans on death row. Siding with Mexico, which had complained that its citizens' legal...

Motor Sports: Mexico's Yee takes early lead in 2003 SCORE Desert Series
Starting the season with a mere 10-point margin among the top 10 point leaders, Mexico's Eli Yee leads the SCORE overall point standings after his class win at the recent season-opening SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge.

Mexico to Challenge Us Use of Death Penalty
The use of the death penalty in the United States is to be challenged by a case brought by the Mexican government on behalf of 51 Mexicans awaiting execution in jails across the border. The case highlights the international unease about the US justice system, which has intensified since...

Mexico Shaken By Earthquake
A powerful earthquake has hit west-central Mexico, sending panicked residents spilling into the streets of major cities and reportedly killing 21 people.

Mexico Challenges Us Use of Death Penalty
The use of the death penalty in the United States is to be challenged by a case brought by the Mexican government on behalf of 51 Mexicans awaiting execution in jails across the border. The case highlights the international unease about the US justice system that has intensified since the...

Mexico urges court to stop US executing Mexicans
Mexico today appealed to the world court to prevent the execution of 51 Mexican citizens currently sitting on death row in the US.

Mexico to pay its water debt
The potentially explosive political row about Mexico's huge water debt to the United States has been at least temporarily settled by an agreement which should provide some relief to drought-stricken Texan farmers.

Mexico opens 50 years of secret police files to public
Fifty years of secret files held by Mexico's once omnipresent one-party state were opened to public scrutiny yesterday.

This is Nogales, Mexico. It May Not Look Like Much But It's a Lifeline for Many Americans
Cheaper drugs attract busloads of elderly citizens over the border.

Mexico's Vital Gene Reservoir Polluted By Modified Maize
The Mexican government has confirmed that despite its ban on genetically modified maize, there is massive contamination of crops in areas that act as the gene bank for one of the world's staple crops. The announcement of the worst ever contamination of crops by GM varieties was made...

Police chief and 40 police officers held in Mexican drug sting
The chief of police in the Mexican border city of Tijuana and about 40 other officers have been arrested for drug-related corruption. They were taken into custody at a police academy as the result of an elaborate sting operation.

Mass Appeal is a Test of Faith for Mexicans
You would almost think God did not want it to happen; that He thought a paved lake bed in the thunderstorm season was not the time or place for five million Mexicans to celebrate the biggest Mass in history. Or that the purpose of the ceremony - the canonisation of a 16th century shepherd...

World's Biggest Drug Baron Killed in Mexico
Ramon Arellano-Felix - the world's most powerful drugs baron and a leading fugitive on the FBI's most wanted list - died in a shoot-out in Mexico.