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Author: Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen Bergman

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New Evidence in 2014 Mass Kidnapping of Students in Iguala, Mexico

September 2, 2023September 2, 2023Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen BergmanComments Off on New Evidence in 2014 Mass Kidnapping of Students in Iguala, Mexico

The Mexican police, military officers and others secretly colluded with a cartel that kidnapped 43 students, a case unsolved after nearly a decade. Wiretaps show just how much the authorities helped the cartel behind the mass abduction, and what led to…

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Mexican President Said He Told Ally Not to Worry About Being Spied On

May 23, 2023May 23, 2023Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen BergmanComments Off on Mexican President Said He Told Ally Not to Worry About Being Spied On

The leader acknowledged that he had been told the government’s top human rights official was targeted by spyware, but sought to downplay the surveillance on Tuesday.

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Mexican Official, Alejandro Encinas, Victim of Pegasus Spyware Attack

May 22, 2023May 22, 2023Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen BergmanComments Off on Mexican Official, Alejandro Encinas, Victim of Pegasus Spyware Attack

While looking into abuses by the armed forces, the country’s top human rights official was targeted with Pegasus, the world’s most notorious spyware, The Times found.

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How Mexico Became the Biggest User of the Pegasus Spyware

April 18, 2023April 18, 2023Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen BergmanComments Off on How Mexico Became the Biggest User of the Pegasus Spyware

A Times investigation reveals the story behind how Mexico became the first and most prolific user of Pegasus. It’s still using it, despite promising to stop.

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Spying by Mexico’s Armed Forces Brings Fears of a ‘Military State’

March 7, 2023March 7, 2023Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen BergmanComments Off on Spying by Mexico’s Armed Forces Brings Fears of a ‘Military State’

This is the first time a paper trail has emerged to prove definitively that the Mexican military spied on citizens who were trying to expose its misdeeds.

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A Majority of Venezuelans Struggle to Pay for Food, Poll Shows

January 8, 2026Ana Ionova

Why Russian Tourists Are Flocking to Southern China’s Beaches

January 8, 2026Andrew Higgins and Gilles Sabrié

When It Comes to Russia, Trump Navigates Conflicting Goals

January 8, 2026Anton Troianovski

Hoisting Russian Flags, ‘Shadow Fleet’ Edges Into the Light

January 8, 2026Paul Sonne and Michael Schwirtz

Yemen Separatist Leader Refuses to Attend Talks, Deepening Saudi Arabia-UAE Clash

January 7, 2026Vivian Nereim

What Is the UNFCCC and Why Is the U.S. Pulling Out?

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What is the UNFCCC and Why Is the U.S. Pulling Out?

January 7, 2026SOMINI SENGUPTA

Protests Spread in Iran, and Crackdowns Escalate

January 7, 2026January 7, 2026Farnaz Fassihi

Trump and Colombian President Speak by Phone Amid Escalating Tensions

January 7, 2026January 7, 2026Annie Correal

Trump Pulls Out of Global Climate Treaty

January 7, 2026January 7, 2026Somini Sengupta and Lisa Friedman
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