Arturo and Roy Ambriz, aspiring filmmakers from Mexico City, sought mentorship from Guillermo del Toro by emailing him their work. Their initiative reflects their dedication to filmmaking as they embark on creating Mexico's first stop-motion film.
Mexican authorities have uncovered a smuggling tunnel that links San Diego and Tijuana. The tunnel was reportedly utilized for the storage and trafficking of various illegal items, including weapons and drugs.
A tunnel has been found beneath the US-Mexico border, connecting Tijuana to San Diego. It is suspected to have been utilized for drug and weapon smuggling.
Teachers in Mexico held a march on June 2, 2026, advocating for better pay and pensions. They have signaled the possibility of additional protests in the lead-up to the 2026 World Cup.
Mexican authorities have uncovered a sophisticated underground tunnel near the U.S.-Mexico border, believed to connect Tijuana to San Diego. The tunnel, measuring approximately 265 meters in length, was found during a search warrant executed as part of an investigation into firearms and drug-related offenses. Evidence recovered includes ammunition and suspected narcotics.
Aberaldo de la Espriella leads the first round of Colombia's presidential election, setting up a runoff against Iván Cepeda. Concerns have been raised about the election results, with both candidates representing differing visions for the country's future regarding security and peace. The election is seen as a referendum on outgoing President Gustavo Petro's policies.
Activists have placed missing persons posters around stadiums in Mexico to raise awareness about the country's disappearance crisis. This action is intended to coincide with the 2026 World Cup.
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, has accused the U.S. of political interference following the indictment of ten Mexican officials by the Department of Justice on drug trafficking charges. She stated that such actions undermine Mexico's sovereignty and called for her supporters to resist foreign influence.
Authorities in Jalisco, Mexico, are investigating the murders of seven women, with a politician suggesting a possible serial killer is involved. A common detail in some cases is that the victims' blouses were nearly removed.
A Mexican politician has expressed alarm over a potential serial killer in Puerto Vallarta, where seven women have been murdered in the state of Jalisco. Authorities have identified a common detail in at least two or three of the cases involving the victims' clothing.
Mexico's government is backing an amendment aimed at annulling election results if foreign interference is detected. Critics warn that this could jeopardize the integrity of the electoral process and lead to increased disputes over election outcomes.
Guatemala is seeking U.S. military assistance to conduct operations against drug cartels within its territory. The Guatemalan government expressed its desire for active military operations with U.S. support, although no formal agreement exists for foreign military operations. This initiative is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to combat drug trafficking in Central and South America.
The U.S., Mexico, and Canada have introduced travel measures related to Ebola for individuals coming from high-risk areas in Africa ahead of the FIFA World Cup. This initiative aims to protect the health of citizens and visitors during the tournament.
The US, Mexico, and Canada have agreed on travel measures to address the Ebola threat after the WHO declared a public health emergency. These steps are intended to maintain safety during the World Cup.
Human Rights Watch has released a report detailing the deportation of over 4,300 Cubans to Mexico during President Trump's second term. The report emphasizes the dangers faced by these individuals in areas with high violence and inadequate services.
A report has revealed that more than 4,300 Cubans were deported from the United States to Mexico during a specific timeframe. The report emphasizes the difficult circumstances these deported individuals are experiencing in Mexico.
Mexican authorities arrested Isai 'N', the nephew of drug lord El Chapo, on May 26, 2026, during a military operation in Nogales, Sonora. He is wanted in the U.S. on drug trafficking charges and is expected to face extradition proceedings. The operation also led to the seizure of significant quantities of drugs and weapons.
Authorities in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are investigating the deaths of three women found in separate locations over the past few weeks. The victims, aged 30 to 35, were discovered partially undressed, and police are exploring potential connections between the cases. The area remains a popular tourist destination despite recent violence linked to cartel activity.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will host Iran's soccer team for the upcoming FIFA World Cup after U.S. officials declined to do so. Iran's team will relocate its training base to Tijuana, Mexico, while still scheduled to play group-stage matches in the U.S.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed her support for hosting Iran's World Cup team, which has moved its training base to Mexico. She stated that she has no issues with this arrangement.
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