Fans and rights groups have raised safety concerns in Mexico, which opens the FIFA World Cup on June 11 .
An activist teachers’ union with a history of disruptive protests has threatened a national strike that could block access to ...
Tensions erupted in Mexico City as protesters took to the streets to confront the growing number of Americans moving into ...
The owner of the Japan nightclub in Mexico City has imposed a nearly $300 cover charge on Americans to protest President ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has pledged to tackle the tensions between teaching unions and the government before the games kick off on June 11.
Mexico's teachers are threatening to turn the 2026 World Cup into a global stage for one of the country's biggest labor ...
Mexican public school teachers rallied on Friday to demand a hefty pay rise, threatening mass protests at the start of the football World Cup on June 11 if their demands are not met.
Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture, Julio Berdegué, resigned Friday, may 1, following mounting pressure from agricultural producers and rising inflation in key food and energy prices.