Vice
| Mar 31, 2013
When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border. People tend to assume that ...
NTDTV
| Feb 4, 2013
Outraged at relentless drug-related extortion, kidnapping, and theft, residents in Mexico's mountainous southern state of Guerrero are taking the law into their own hands by forming "community police" forces to fight the cartels. With official Mex...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jan 12, 2013
Pay de Limon, a dog whose legs were allegedly amputated by drug traffickers in Mexico City, has been given a new lease of life thanks to prosthetic limbs. Members of a drug gang used Limon's paws to practice cutting fingers off kidnapped people.
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 7, 2012
Colorado and Washington state's decisions to legalize marijuana for all uses will be a blow to the brutal Mexican cartels who make up to a third of their profits from illegal trade in the drug. Ordinary Mexicans hope the legalization will be a fir...
The victims, 43 men and six women, had their heads, hands and feet cut off and are believed to have been killed by members of Los Zetas, an extreme...
Relatives of a Mexican drug trafficker are arrested on charges of laundering money. Rafael Romo reports.
Authorities in Mexico have arrested 14 people accused of belonging to the Zetas drug cartel in the northern city of Monterrey.