![Activists and friends of Ariadna Fernanda place sunflowers at the site where her body was found, on the outskirts of Tepoztlán, this Tuesday.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/GJGJYEWJPUWRELJQM426WL7V4M.jpg?auth=3e31fea08ae55dca726027d7bf0adb4f941825ff4b7ddafbfb70594de39d84d6&width=414&height=311&focal=3895%2C1550)
Ariadna López, 15 hours locked in an apartment with her alleged murderers
EL PAÍS recounts the facts surrounding the killing of a young woman in a case that reveals Mexico’s legal gaps
EL PAÍS recounts the facts surrounding the killing of a young woman in a case that reveals Mexico’s legal gaps
Two suspects are in custody after trying to cover up the murder of 27-year-old Ariadna López, whose body was found alongside a highway in the state of Morelos last week
The British writer praises self-pleasure, talks about future pornography and argues that asking for consent can ‘be sexy’
Sandra Ávila Beltrán has filed a civil suit demanding compensation for the unauthorized use of her image
Berenice Alanís is accused of having her husband and two stepchildren killed over a US$19.5 million inheritance
A new study shows that more than 20 species have been affected by the disease and some are at risk of extinction
The US representative in Mexico has been tasked with mending the two countries’ relationship in the wake of the Trump administration, but he has taken a tough stance on the Mexican government’s proposed energy reform
Pharmacologist Silvia Cruz warns that the powerful opioid has reached all parts of the country, but the scope of the problem is difficult to gauge as many users do not even know they are taking adulterated drugs
Members of the Roman Catholic religious order operated an offshore scheme that invested at least $18.5m in a portfolio across the country
A joint investigation by EL PAÍS and Armando.info unveils the inner workings of a scheme involving dozens of individuals and companies that illicitly sold crude and transferred the money through tax havens in a shady multi-million-dollar business
The government of López Obrador is stepping up controls amid a surge in migrants hoping to be admitted into American territory by the Biden administration