The Ghosts of Tenochtitlán ― Celebrate 700 Years of Indigenous Culture, & Recount the Ruins

The 26th of July marked the 700th year since the founding of the Aztec Empire. Thousands of indigenous-heritage, flocked to the Mexican capital to pay homage to those lost, and to those still living
Hopeful Search Operations End in Heartbreak after Body of 62-Year-Old School Teacher is Found in Veracruz

Cartels show no mercy for the weak, as gang sends message to residents to pay their dues. The discovery of the body of 62-year-old Irma Hernández Cruz ignites outrage in the coastal state of Veracruz
Media Storm Engulfs Mexican Fútbol Legend After Social Media Posts Criticize Women in Gender Roles

Chivas striker Javier “Chicharito” Hernández is fighting to beat back accusations of misogyny after posting several social media reels that featured the Fútbolista urging women to “honor masculinity”
Mexico Rolls Out New Biometric Identification Database

The program – CURP – is raising concerns among civil liberties activists over privacy rights, and a growing government surveillance apparatus amid the frightening pace of technological advancements
“FUERA GRINGOS”

Young demonstrators took to the streets this weekend, vandalizing in violent protest the tranquil neighborhoods of Mexico City. Here’s what they want.
Familiar Adversaries

The CONCACAF Gold Cup Final hosted its usual two competitors, an age-old rivalry that harbors all the pomp and animosity one can expect. But the backdrop heading into the match was all but ordinary