State of Mexico
El Chapo's Extradition to the US Has Been Approved
Chapo is now very close to a trial in Texas or California, but the world's most famous drug lord can still appeal the extradition order.
Scientists Question If Mexico City's Drastic Plan to Fight Pollution Will Make a Difference
The City's authorities have relaunched a program designed to take cars out of it's streets and help alleviate the worst environmental crisis in 14 years. But some in the scientific community doubt its effectiveness.
A Reporter Tweeted a Video of Her Sexual Assault to Highlight Impunity in Mexico
Andrea Noel's tweet and travails while reporting the crime have triggered an intense debate on sex crimes. The video has also prompted a barrage of misogyny, including death threats.
60 mph Winds Are Knocking Over Billboards and Closing Schools in Mexico City
The winds are affecting much of the country, but the most dramatic damage so far has been in the in the metropolitan area with one video shows one billboard falling onto a busy highway and crushing three cars
From London to a Football Field, Protests Spread Against 'Genocide in Mexico'
Protests sparked by the killing of a news photographer in Mexico City have spread to London, Madrid, and several Mexican states, as journalists called for an end to violence and censorship against their work.
Victim in Photojournalist Killing: ‘If Anything Happens to Me,’ It Was the Veracruz Governor
Nadia Vera, 32, was among five victims killed Friday in Mexico, including photographer Ruben Espinosa. She said in November that Veracruz Governor Javier Duarte would be "responsible" if she suffered any attack.
On The Line: Daniel Hernandez Discusses the Escape of "El Chapo" And The Latest From Latin America
VICE News' Mexico City Bureau Chief Daniel Hernandez joined On The Line to discuss drug lord El Chapo’s prison break, as well as the latest news from Mexico and Latin America.
A Mother Fighting for Justice (Excerpt from ‘The Murdered Women of the State of Mexico’)
In this excerpt VICE News meets meet Irinea Buendia, the mother who's fighting the Mexican justice system in the case of her daughter’s death.
Mexico Is Handing Out 100,000 Wanted Leaflets for Escaped Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’
The leaflets show three photos of 'Chapo' Guzman, including a recent mugshot, and offer a reward of $3.8 million for information leading to his capture.
The DEA Knew ‘Chapo’ Posed a Flight Risk, but Mexico’s Government Ignored Warnings
US-anti drug agents informed Mexico that "potential operations to free Guzman" were in play almost right after he was arrested. Mexican officials said they had no such warnings.
'Chapo' Prison Break Shows Just How Weak Mexico's Government Really Is
Joaquin Guzman's cinematic escape from the Altiplano federal prison in Mexico painfully exposes the weaknesses of President Enrique Peña Nieto's government.
We Visited the End of the Tunnel Where 'El Chapo' Made His Brazen Jailbreak
From this 20-inch wide hole a mile from a maximum-security prison, it's anyone's guess where Joaquin Guzman went next.