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Mexicans chase a world record wave - but is the trend even Mexican?
Thousands lined the streets in Mexico City on Saturday as they attempted to set the world record for largest human wave.
Sheinbaum accuses US of ‘interference’ amid probe of Mexican officials
Sheinbaum accuses US of ‘interference’ amid probe of Mexican officials Sheinbaum accuses US of ‘interference’ amid probe of Mexican officials Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has accused the United States of interfering in Mexico’s internal affairs after US authorities sought the arrest and extradition of 10 current and former Mexican officials over alleged drug trafficking links. Published On 1 Jun 2026
How Mexican cartels turned South African farms into meth production hubs
How Mexican cartels turned South African farms into meth production hubs Raids on South African farms have uncovered meth labs linked to Mexican networks, signalling a new cartel phase. Johannesburg, South Africa – In the quiet mining town of Swartruggens, a small courthouse is preparing to decide whether five Mexicans accused of a major illegal drug operation will be granted bail or remain in custody. Their arrests followed a raid on a remote farm in North West province, where police said...
Mexico City chases world record for largest Mexican wave ahead of World Cup
Mexico City chases world record for largest Mexican wave ahead of World Cup MEXICO CITY, June 6 : Thousands of people flooded one of the world's great urban boulevards on Saturday, attempting to set a world record for the Mexican wave — naturally, in the country that gave the beloved stadium ritual its name. The event commemorates the 40th anniversary of the wave's debut during the 1986 World Cup held in Mexico, though its true origins are disputed, with American crowds also claiming early...
Pope names Mexican-American as first woman to lead Vatican department
Pope names Mexican-American as first woman to lead Vatican department Pope Leo XIV has taken a step toward overhauling the Vatican’s communications by naming Maria Montserrat Alvarado as the new head of its communications office - Bookmark Pope Leo XIV has appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado, a Mexican-American media executive, to lead the Vatican’s communications department, marking a significant step in his efforts to overhaul the Holy See’s messaging. Alvarado, currently president of the...
Popular California beach closed for more than 1,000 days due to toxic sludge coming from Mexican river
Popular California beach closed for more than 1,000 days due to toxic sludge coming from Mexican river Local activists have accused the government of not doing enough to protect them from the toxic water - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A beach in southern California has been closed to the public for nearly three years due to toxic sludge in water flowing across the border. The city of Imperial Beach in San Diego County was forced to shut off access more than 1,000 days ago, thanks to raw...
Boy, 6, dies after swing collapses at Mexican nursery as mum says 'I'd give anything'
Boy, 6, dies after swing collapses at Mexican nursery as mum says 'I'd give anything' Ian Gael Hernández, 6, was enjoying playtime at his nursery school in Monclova, Mexico, when the tragic incident occurred on Monday 25 May morning A six-year-old boy died after a swing he was playing on at school suddenly collapsed, causing him to fall and strike his head on stones. Ian Gael Hernández was enjoying playtime at his nursery school when the tragic incident took place on Monday (25 May) morning....
South Africa’s World Cup 2026 departure delayed over Mexican visa debacle
South Africa’s World Cup 2026 departure delayed over Mexican visa debacle World Cup delegation held up as players await visa for Mexico, whom South Africa face in the opening game in 11 days. The South African squad’s departure for the FIFA World Cup has been delayed due to a hold-up in the visas for Mexico, whom they face in the tournament’s opening game in 11 days, the South African Football Association (SAFA) has said. Bafana Bafana, as South Africa’s national men’s football team is...
Trump review that could shutter Mexican consulates stokes worries
The Trump administration's review of Mexico's 53 U.S. consulates has stoked worries among Mexicans in the U.S. that some could be shuttered, making it harder for them to access important services
Mexican protesters clash with police ahead of the 2026 World Cup
Protesters at a teachers rally in Mexico clash with police ahead of the 2026 World Cup Mexican protesters clash with police ahead of the 2026 World Cup Teachers marched in Mexico City demanding better pay and pensions, warning of further protests ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Al Jazeera’s Julia Galiano reports police fired tear gas after some demonstrators pushed through barricades near a FIFA fan zone. Published On 2 Jun 2026