
The crackdown is the leftist president AMLO's first major move against criminals and corruption

The crackdown is the leftist president AMLO's first major move against criminals and corruption

The FBI tapped into more than 800 calls with the help of a witness between 2011 and 2012

"El Vicentillo," friend of "El Chapo," talked about Pemex bribes and the murder of Carrillo Fuentes

The executive branch was almost an absolute power but the reforms implemented in the last two decades have given Congress and the Supreme Court a greater involvement in key decisions

A UN document demanded that the case be reassigned to the Attorney General's Office (PGR)

Likely a strategy from the criminal defense team, the event was highly effective among the jury

The European Union will follow up on the commitments made by President López Obrador in regards to the Ayotzinapa case

Mexico's Financial Intelligence Unit filed a complaint against businesses linked to the CJNG

In an interview with EL UNIVERSAL, the Supreme Court's minister, José Ramón Cossío, claims that the Supreme Court will compete with the political power and face new challenges

During an interview with EL UNIVERSAL, Jaime Rochín emphasized that one of the government's main debts it has is with the direct and indirect victims of the student demonstrations from 1968