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News photographer among 5 victims found bound, killed in Mexico

Ruben Espinosa, 31, a photographer with magazine Proceso was among the five victims found with bound hands, bearing apparent signs of torture, according to Articulo 19, a media rights group.

CONCACAF to review refs after Gold Cup furor

The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) said Thursday that acting president Alfredo Hawit is personally overseeing the review.

Mexican town takes to public shaming to punish litterbugs

The punishment will be meted out against those caught littering three times. They will also face a fine and an administrative arrest in a police station.

Mexico fires men’s football coach Miguel Herrera after he allegedly hit a reporter

Amid a storm of corruption allegations involving the region's officiating and its perceived favoring of Mexico's national football team, a divine lightning bolt has struck El Tri. Coach Miguel Herrera was fired Tuesday after he allegedly hit a television reporter at an airport Monday.

Mexico defeats Jamaica 3-1 in Gold Cup final

The "Reggae Boyz" could not stop the Mexicans from capturing their third title in the past four attempts at the biennial North American regional football tournament.

Another Gold Cup scandal: ‘CONCACAF es una vergüenza’

Panama was a man down after only 25 minutes but still managed to nearly beat Mexico...until the officials stepped in.

Insult-dishing Trump to visit Mexican border

"I am going to the BORDER tomorrow. Will be seeing some really brave people. Look forward to a big day!" Donald Trump tweeted to his more than 3.3 million followers on Wednesday.

Chapo’s motorcycle freedom ride spurs doubts about kingpin jail

Among the kingpins still held at Altiplano, according to the government, are Servando "La Tuta" Gómez Martínez, leader of the Knights Templar gang; Mario Cardenas Guillén of the Gulf Cartel; and Edgar Valdéz Villarreal, alias La Barbie, of the Beltrán Leyva cartel.

Costa Rica ban on Mexican avocados goes to World Trade Organization

Mexican and Costa Rican officials are meeting in Geneva to discuss Costa Rica's ongoing ban on avocados from Mexico and eight other countries because of the “sunblotch” virus. If Mexico is not satisfied with the criteria discussed at the WTO's Phytosanitary Committee, the dispute could move on to arbitration.

VIDEO: Hilarious parody of ‘El Chapo’ prison escape

A Taiwanese animated comedy station made a hilarious parody of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's seemingly piece-of-cake escape from a maximum-security prison in Mexico.

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