The violence from Oseguera's killing has left Americans with plans to visit the country unsure about how travel has been affected.
The Foreign Office has altered its advice on travel to Mexico as the security situation “returned to normal” across much of the country and flights resumed to two key cities.
When roadblocks, explosions and gunshots broke out after the killing of Mexico’s most powerful drug lord, people who rushed ...
Cartel violence has swept through parts of Mexico in recent days, raising questions over the country's ability to host football's biggest tournament.
If you're traveling to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara after this past weekend's chaotic situation that left thousands of ...
Florida-based private jet charter company assists stranded travelers and repositions aircraft from affected areas. When ...
As the country enters its final preparations to host the world’s biggest sporting event, some fear surviving cartel leaders may “assume a posture of total war against the Mexican state.” ...
There was a lot of badly intentioned news Sunday, looking to generate terror,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
Mexico’s government says a surge of online disinformation has amplified cartel violence and spread panic since the death of ...
Guest host of The Evan Bray Show, David Kirton, spoke with David Mora, senior Mexico analyst at International Crisis Group, ...
Shelter-in-place orders have been lifted in the cities where they had remained, according to a Feb. 24 security alert from the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico. Additionally, flights have ...