A 22-year-old’s death has highlighted the tensions between police and student teachers with a tradition of protest.

A 22-year-old’s death has highlighted the tensions between police and student teachers with a tradition of protest.

As mass shootings continue in the US, does Mexico’s lawsuit against gun corporations have a chance?

The case is building for US companies to move operations they offshored to Asia closer to home.

Citigroup is selling Citibanamex, whose assets include a vast collection of Mexican masterpieces.

Cultivating genetically modified corn is banned in Mexico, but the country still imports it from the US.

A massive lithium deposit in Mexico’s Sonora state was exempt from AMLO’s drive to nationalise strategic minerals.

Major firms are eager to profit from a legal Mexican cannabis market, but will they be able to navigate the risks?
![Mexico's proposal to legalise cannabis - shown growing here at a Cannativa AC research lab in Mexico City - has hit a snag in the country's senate, where a revised version of the bill is under consideration [File: Maurio Palos/Bloomberg]](/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/370849393.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
The Mexican government took the unprecedented step of filing a lawsuit against US-based gun manufacturers this month.
![Mexico is seeking to hold US gun manufacturers and distributors accountable for high levels of gun violence in the country, where legal firearm ownership is restricted [File: Mario Rivera Alvarado/AP Photo]](/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/AP17182792587795.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Mexicans head to the polls Sunday in a referendum on whether former presidents should be prosecuted for corruption.
![In Mexico City's main square, the Zocalo, a woman pushes a stroller past a sign showing images of several Mexican former presidents and calling for citizens to participate in a referendum on whether ex-presidents should be tried for their alleged crimes during their time in office [File: Fernando Llano/AP Photo]](/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/AP21207744906009.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Mexico’s poorer households are hardest hit by food price inflation because it eats up a bigger share of their income.
![A view shows tortillas in preparation to be wrapped in paper with contact information to help women victims of gender violence, as a part of a government program called "Break the Silence", at a tortilla stall in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, March 10, 2020. [Daniel Becerril/Reuters]](/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2020-03-12T164351Z_610767495_RC2GIF9LT85D_RTRMADP_3_WOMEN-VIOLENCE-GENDER.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)