By Admin Thursday, November 24, 2011
CULIACAN, Mexico (AP) — Attacks in the home state of Mexico’s most powerful drug cartel left 24 people dead and 17 of the victims’ bodies were found burned in two pickup trucks, officials said Wednesday.
Human remains found in northern Mexico pitBy Admin Monday, November 21, 2011
DURANGO, Mexico (AP) — Mexican authorities say soldiers have dug up the remains of seven people from a pit in the northern state of Durango.
By Admin Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Mexico’s security forces are hailing the capture of “El Chabelo”, a high-ranking Zetas cartel boss, as a victory in the battle against drug violence. But The Zetas - one of Mexico’s most violent gangs - are also facing fire from a self-described vigilante group calling themselves the “mata Zetas”, or Zetas killers.
Mexico drug cartel suspect ‘La Barbie’ on prison hunger strikeBy Admin Monday, October 17, 2011
REPORTING FROM MEXICO CITY—The U.S.-born drug trafficking suspect known as “La Barbie” has gone on a hunger strike at the high-security prison in Mexico where he awaits extradition to the United States because authorities are denying him conjugal visits over discrepancies in his partner’s documents, authorities say.
Panelists: Colombia could help U.S.-Mexico border issuesBy Admin Thursday, October 6, 2011
WASHINGTON, (UPI)—The United States should consider help from Colombia to combat violent and organized crime in Mexico, witnesses told a joint committee of the U.S House.
Mexico captures 1 of drug cartel’s last leadersBy Admin Wednesday, October 5, 2011
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican police say they have captured one of the last major leaders of the La Familia cartel, a pseudo-religious drug gang that has been decimated by arrests and killings.
By Admin Monday, October 3, 2011
Culiacán - Twelve people have been shot dead in two of Mexico’s top tourist spots, authorities said on Sunday, in two states that have been hard hit in the country’s spiral of drug-related violence.

