Rafael Castillo
Mexicans Are Losing Mobile Service During Drug-War Shootouts
Experts suggest that the intermittent network failures are due to too many people trying to connect to social media on their phones.
Discovery of Mass Grave in Mexico Casts Doubt on Country’s Shifting Number of Missing
At least 31 bodies have been found in a mass grave in a remote ranch in Veracruz state on Mexico’s Gulf Coast.
Mexican Kardashian Lookalike Denies Leading Sinaloa's Assassin Wing
Claudia Ochoa Felix has been alleged to lead "Los Ántrax," the enforcers of the Sinaloa Cartel. She's also popular on social media.
Meet the Couple Behind Cuba's New Dissident Website
Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez has launched an independent news site. VICE News spoke to her husband, and site editor, Reinaldo Escobar.
Uruguay Is Getting High as Officials Try to Snuff Out Tobacco
While the South American country passed laws to regulate the production of weed, officials are moving forward with stricter tobacco rules.
Mexico’s Military Might Have to Stop Torturing People
Under Mexico's Military Justice Code reform, any crime that involves civilians will now no longer be judged by military tribunals.