Mexico
Hurricane Patricia still a threat
Hurricane Patricia has weakened rapidly over Mexico, but authorities have warned of floods and landslides as it dumps heavy rain.
Hurricane weakens after hitting Mexico
The strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Americas has made landfall on Mexico's Pacific coast, but has weakened to Category 4 as it moves across the country.
Mexico cuts soft drink tax
The Mexican government's being criticised over a vote to water down its tax on fizzy drinks. David Agren's been following the issue in Mexico City. Audio
Egypt apologises for Mexican tourist deaths
Egypt has apologised after 12 people, including eight Mexican tourists, were mistakenly killed by security forces in an anti-terror operation. Audio
TruScreen gets certification in Mexico
TruScreen says the Mexican government approval for its cervical cancer screening technology will open doors to a near half billion dollar market in Latin America. Audio
Missing-student activist killed in Mexico
Mexican community activist Miguel Angel Jimenez Blanco, who led search parties after the disappearance of 43 students last year, has been killed.
Coming together on the Tex-Mex border
Turner Ross and his brother Bill create lo-fi documentaries documenting little-heard but uniquely American stories. Turner Ross told Shaun D Wilson about their non-fiction take on the western genre… Audio
Mexico's President lampooned over drug lord's escape
In Mexico, the President Enrique Pena Nieto and the country's prison system is being lampooned over the embarrassing second escape of notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Audio
The citizen-led paramilitary groups fighting the Mexican cartels
For his film Cartel Land, Matthew Heineman embedded himself with a citizen-led paramilitary group in the Mexican state Michoacán. Audio, Gallery
Livestock broker explains massive sheep shipment
Farmers whose sheep are among the 50 thousand now on their way to Mexico say they are confident the sheep are not being sent to slaughter and will be cared for on their journey. Audio
Sheep farmer confident his sheep are
Farmers whose sheep are among the 50 thousand now on their way to Mexico say they are confident the sheep are not being sent to slaughter and will be cared for on their journey. Audio
Our Own Odysseys: The Seventh Wonder
That Blind Woman Julie Woods with her husband Ron about their big trip to South and Central America to tick off visiting their seventh wonder of the world. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - Mexican Misadventures
Seasoned Whanganui traveller Deb Frederikse recalls her time in Mexico from a funeral in the capital city, to the Copper Canyon Railway with a malfunctioning locomotive, plus the return midnight bus… Audio
Mesa Cosa
Young, loud and screaming a bloody mess, this week sees Melbourne's Mesa Cosa tour the North Island of New Zealand. Famed for their debauched live sets at Camp A Low Hum, the six-strong band will be… Audio
Investigation into missing 43 students closed
Mexican authorities have officially closed the investigation into the 43 students who went missing in Iguala in September. Audio
Mexican President promises to clean up corrupt police force
The embattled Mexican president has promised to clean up police corruption as he tries to defuse public fury over the apparent massacre of 43 students in September. Audio
Mexico Protests : Luz Savinon
Tens of thousands of Mexicans took to the streets earlier this week in anti-Government protests sparked by the disappearance of 43 students.Luz Savinon is a Mexican documentary maker who spent a… Audio
Mexican President under huge pressure over the massacre
The Mexican President is coming under huge pressure as protests escalate over the massacre of 43 student teachers two months ago. Audio
Mexico town mayor arrested for missing students
Mexican police have arrested a fugitive former mayor and his wife accused of ordering a police attack that left six people dead and 43 students missing. Audio