The two nations square off before they begin the 2015 Copa America tournament later this month.
Thousands of troops are on alert in Baja California to deal with the incoming storm.
Of the five shots believed to have been fired at the helicopter, two reportedly hit it.
National Electoral Institute head Lorenzo Cordova acknowledged Friday the effects the violence could have on polling in Oaxaca and Guerrero.
Footage released of a deadly riot in a Mexican prison reveals guards doing nothing as rival gangs fight.
It's the country's biggest election ever, with nearly 2,000 seats contested, but violence and disaffection have marred the campaign.
The two countries accuse the U.S. of following meat labeling laws despite a World Trade Organization ruling that the measure is protectionist and illegal.
Ridesharing -- where everyday drivers pick up passengers -- is already taking place in Europe. We speak to Nicolas Brusson, co-founder of BlaBlaCar.
Activists have vowed to stop the country's elections set for Sunday.
Apple Watch will go on sale in seven new markets, including Italy, Spain and Taiwan, according to a press release from the company.
A man hiking the Arizona Trail, which stretches from Mexico to Utah, was found dehydrated and in a critical condition three days after he went missing.
The secrecy surrounding the negotiation of the Trade in Services Agreement and other major trade pacts has been condemned by labor groups.
In its propaganda magazine, the Islamic State group suggests the possibility of bringing a nuclear weapon to the United States through drug routes.
So far, 16 candidates in the country have been killed amid continuing threats of boycott and disruptions ahead of Sunday's elections.
The lab was equipped to produce three tons of cocaine and synthetic drugs every month.
Outrage over a spate of gruesome murders, including that of a pregnant 14-year-old, is fueling a mass campaign against gender violence.
An estimated 10,000 to 20,000 jobs will be axed, Sky News said, citing unidentified sources.
Two reporters were killed in May alone in Brazil, one of the region's deadliest countries for journalists.
The ridesharing company has big plans for the subcontinent, but they’ll go nowhere unless it can ensure passenger safety.
Texas transportation officials expect the figure to rise as the state tallies damages from the past week.
The U.S. president's signing of the disaster declaration means federal funding will become available to flood victims in Harris, Hays and Van Zandt counties.
Mexico's president came under pressure on Friday to fully disclose his financial assets following a Reuters report on Thursday that he had misrepresented the circumstances under which he acquired a property in a lakeside retreat near Mexico City.