Mexican Foreign Secretary Bernardo Sepulveda will visit Washington on Monday to discuss with Secretary of State George P.
Consumer prices rose 8.7% in April for a total 34.4% increase through the first four months of the year, far more rapidly than last year's record inflation pace, the central Bank of Mexico said Friday.
Nine Mexican high school students missing for two days in the mountains east of Ensenada were found
The Interior Ministry fired 427 agents and 19 state commanders of its secret police force following a drug trafficking investigation prompted by the murder of a U.S. narcotics agent.
Some of the nation's largest banks are taking advantage of a new government decision and are buying and selling pesos in the free market.
A Mexican customs agent was killed Tuesday when he was struck in the chest by one of several
If you stand in a central spot in "The World of Agustin Victor Casasola, Mexico: 1900-1938," an exhibition of documentary photographs at UCLA's Frederick S.
The U.S. commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission, who holds the rank of ambassador, has announced that he will retire effective Feb. 1.
About 5,000 striking auto workers blocked the busy Mexico-Toluca highway for several hours to demand 50% salary increases and the reopening of a plant.
The Mexican peso plummeted to an all-time low at the start of the business day Friday, sending shock waves through an already reeling economy.
Not long ago, Mexico's government-owned oil company announced the introduction of a new gasoline designed to reduce the emission of air pollutants, especially poisonous lead, in motor vehicle exhausts.
Starting May 5, the Mexican government will step up security measures at seven airports in preparation for the World Cup soccer tournament.
It was incongruous, finding this cathedral here. Like finding a diamond in a coal scuttle.
Scenes of the Mexican Revolution by photojournalist Augustin Victor Casasola can be seen at two
Juan Rulfo, a Mexican author who was one of the most prominent forces in what is called the "new
Mexican food New York style has little resemblance to what one finds in Los Angeles.
Secretary of State George P.
San Diego police said Monday that a suspected bandit killed in a shoot-out Saturday night along the international border may have worked for a decade as a policeman in Mexico City and in Tijuana.
because Mexican officials coerced a key witness in the case into signing a false statement accusing
Police in Ciudad Juarez, the Mexican border city across the Rio Grande from El Paso, patrolled the