Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader El Mencho was killed
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Locals and tourists in the Puerto Vallarta area are still on alert despite other areas of Mexico returning to normal.
Major issues are arising in Mexico just months before the country is slated to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and soccer fans around the world are massively concerned. In recent days, a Mexico cartel battle has ensued after
Americans in parts of Mexico are being urged to shelter in place as cartel violence and security operations disrupt daily life and travel — raising concerns for Tampa Bay residents with trips planned
Mexican security forces kept up their battle with cartel gunmen following the killing that sparked a surge in violence and put the country on edge. Authorities said more than 70 people died in the attempt to capture Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes and the aftermath.
Violence across Mexico after the killing of a cartel boss is hitting trucks, ports and air freight for a critical trading partner to the U.S.
Michigan tourists in Puerto Vallarta describe fires, armed cartel members and halted flights as violence after El Mencho’s killing left them stranded.
U.S. security alert continues in some Mexico cities, Juárez avoids unrest after drug lord "El Mencho's" death.
RIU Hotels & Resorts, which operates 23 hotels in Mexico, eased the restriction a day after the death of a notorious cartel boss.