June 15, 2023 El Niño ocean currents, not avian flu, blamed for mass bird deaths along Mexico's Pacific coast Mass bird deaths along Mexico's Pacific coast earlier this year initially raised concerns of avian flu, but the government now attributes them to the warming Pacific ocean currents.
June 15, 2023 Mexican farmers occupy Culiacan airport in protest against low crop prices Farmers in Culiacan, Mexico, staged a three-day protest at the airport over low prices for their corn and wheat crops, causing flight cancellations.
June 15, 2023 Group in Mexico saving bees that would have otherwise been exterminated in crowded capital city A group in Mexico has been working the last five years to relocate bee hives from the country’s crowded capital city to save the insects from extermination.
June 14, 2023 Activists work to relocate giraffe stuck in small Mexican enclosure, exposed to scorching sun and hail A giraffe named Benito has arrived at a park in Ciudad, Mexico. However, activists are urging for its relocation, citing that its enclosure is too small and insufficient for the animal.
June 13, 2023 Threatened Tijuana mayor seeks safety at army base after 7 bodies found in pickup truck The mayor of Tijuana, Montserrat Caballero, has made the decision to live at an army base for her own security. The announcement follows the discovery of seven dead bodies found.
June 13, 2023 Mexico City's mayor resigns to launch bid to become country's first elected female president The first woman to be elected mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, has announced she will step down in an effort to become the first elected female president of Mexico
June 13, 2023 Sinaloa Cartel exports fentanyl ‘kitchens’ from Mexico to Colombia amid international crackdown The sons of "El Chapo" are said to be moving their drug production from Sinaloa, Mexico, to Colombia, according to sources inside the Colombian government and cartel operators.
June 8, 2023 Another Venezuelan migrant charged in deadly Mexican detention center fire A federal judge in Mexico has pressed charges against another Venezuelan migrant for his alleged involvement in the fatal fire that occurred in a migrant detention center.
June 8, 2023 Washington state equity director fired after complaints of racist comments, fat-shaming colleague Washington state's equity director was fired after facing accusations of bias against certain genders and racist comments toward Mexican and Hispanic employees.
June 8, 2023 Cartel slaughters 8 call center workers after they tried to quit jobs running phone scam: report As many as eight young Mexican workers are confirmed dead after U.S. authorities say they attempted to quit their jobs at a call center run by a Mexican drug cartel