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“They’ve stolen from us and made our drivers disappear”: truckers fed up with insecurity
In an interview with La Silla Rota, transport workers claim that road insecurity has escalated in both frequency and violence; the government, meanwhile, accuses them of having political motives and insists there is “no reason” for the road blockades
Janeth escaped violence in Colombia; now she faces her daughter’s disappearance in Mexico
Janeth fled Bogotá in 2021 to protect her daughters from years of domestic violence. But on October 30, 2025, her daughter Sharick disappeared in Jiutepec, Morelos. Today, Janeth faces a new heartbreak far from her home country
These Are the Links Between the Sinaloa Cartel and Former Olympic Athlete Ryan Wedding
U.S. prosecutor Pam Bondi announced a police operation to locate former Olympic athlete Ryan Wedding, accused of leading a drug-trafficking network; during a press conference, it was reported that he “works closely with the Sinaloa Cartel”
Michoacán: Homicides under AMLO tripled those under Calderón
A review of homicide figures in Michoacán presented by Inegi shows that during the three presidential terms since the fight against drug cartels began, the highest number of homicides occurred between 2019 and 2024
“They say there’s no shortage, but there’s nothing available”: patients at the National Cancer Institute
In four years, the InCan has doubled the number of patients treated, yet the approved 2026 budget remains 32% below that of 2024
The 500 Police Officers Under Investigation in Chiapas for Protecting Organized Crime
According to a freedom of information request made by La Silla Rota, from December 2024 through October 2025, the Chiapas State Attorney General’s Office has arrested 594 public officials, 84% of whom are municipal police officers accused of collusion with organized crime and abuse of authority
Roma neighborhood: 2017 earthquake leaves neighbors in dispute and building at risk of collapse
More than 70 families are demanding the demolition and reconstruction of the building damaged in 2017; since then, 15 residents have died without seeing their homes restored, and authorities have yet to enforce a court order for demolition.
Soda Tax Hike Approved, but Vendors Doubt Consumption Will Drop
Despite a sharp tax increase on sugary drinks, shopkeepers say customers won’t stop buying sodas