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The Murdered Women of the State of Mexico (Part 3)
In the final part of the three-part series, Mexico's Supreme Court rules on the first femicide hearing, the case of Mariana Lima.
The Murdered Women of the State of Mexico (Part 2)
In episode two of the three-part series, VICE News meets with journalists and forensic experts to learn why the Mexican government continues to ignore these gender-specific murders.
The Murdered Women of the State of Mexico (Part 1)
VICE News investigates the murder of women in the State of Mexico, and meets relatives of the victims who continue to fight for justice, from authorities who seem incapable or unwilling to help.
The Murdered Women of the State of Mexico (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News investigates the murder of women in the State of Mexico, and meets their relatives who continue to demand justice, from authorities who seem incapable or unwilling to help.
In Mexican Politics, the Greens Are ‘Corruption Turned Into a Party’
Acting in ways that are anything but green, Mexico's "ecological" political group blankets cities with its aggressive ads. The Green Party's success is linked to the goals of the ruling PRI and President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Rebuked Over Missing Students Case, Mexican Attorney General Steps Down
Jesus Murillo Karam is the first high-profile exit from the cabinet of President Enrique Peña Nieto. It came the day after the five-month march since the disappearance of 43 Ayotzinapa Normal School students, as thousands more marched in their memory.
Mexico’s Injustices and Bloodshed Are Just Not on the White House Radar
Ahead of a key meeting between Obama and Peña Nieto, the clamor from scores of protesters for real reform and accountability in Mexico has apparently fallen on deaf ears in Washington.
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.
New 'Bullet Law' Gives Mexican Police in Puebla a License to Kill 'Resisting' Protesters
Police can use batons, teargas and lethal firearms as a last resort to combat violent demonstrators if they first identify themselves.
How a Former DEA Agent Says the Narco Wars Will End: They Won't
He may not formally take office until year's end, but I'll be damned if Mexico's president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto isn't already talking up his retooling the narco-state's counterdrugs policy. It's maybe way, way too early to tell whether his...