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Mexico Is Hacking Team’s Biggest Paying Client — By Far
Since Sunday's leak, documents reveal that Mexico is by the far the Italian's company biggest client, paying $6.3 million for software that digital rights advocates say are illegal under Mexican law and could harm citizens' privacy.
Mexican Naval Troops Kill Six After Black Hawk Helicopter Comes Under Attack
The incident on Sunday south of Nuevo Laredo near the US border is the latest involving attacks on Mexican military helicopters by suspected drug cartel gunmen.
Truck Carrying ‘Laser Visas’ That Allow Easy US Border Crossings Hijacked in Mexico
Officials said on Wednesday the truck was carrying an unspecified amount of border crossing cards, which are used by Mexicans for short-term trips to the US border region.
Violent Uptick in Opposite Parts of Mexico: 22 Dead in Nuevo Leon, 21 Dead in Guerrero
Since Friday, violent attacks or gruesome discoveries of corpses have rocked wealthy Nuevo Leon and poverty-stricken Guerrero, where most of the violence was centered in the resort of Acapulco.
Videos Show Chaos in Mexican Border Town After Capture of Drug Cartel Leader
Gunmen hijacked and torched cars to blockade streets in Reynosa after the suspected leader of a Gulf cartel faction was captured Friday.
Citizens Fear the Mexican State of Tamaulipas Is Plunging Back Into Chaos
Dozens have been killed in Mexico’s northeastern border state in recent weeks, a brutal wave of violence that resembles what occurred in 2010 during the peak of the drug war.
Cartel Kidnapping Spreads Terror on Twitter
A Mexican doctor was abducted and apparently murdered because she tweeted anonymously about drug war violence. A VICE News investigation now sheds light on what may have led the killers to discover her true identity.
Mexico Topples Oil Theft Ring, But Cartel Threat Lingers Over State Petroleum Company
Five people were arrested in connection with a criminal cell accused of stealing oil from pipelines owned by the state oil monopoly Pemex.
Mexicans Are Losing Mobile Service During Drug-War Shootouts
Experts suggest that the intermittent network failures are due to too many people trying to connect to social media on their phones.
Venga a comer el coctel de camarones más grande del mundo a la tierra de las masacres más terribles de México
For one day, a Mexican town devastated by years of drug cartel violence attempted to replace the smell of death with the smell of fish.