Chiapas
Chiapas is a state in southern Mexico. It is known for its large indigenous population, the 1994 Zapatista uprising, and its extensive tropical rainforest biodiversity. It remains relevant in current news for ongoing indigenous rights concerns, migration through the region, and environmental and land-use issues affecting national policy.
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Haitian-led Migrant Caravan Starts Moving from Chiapas to Major Mexican Cities
A migrant caravan led mainly by Haitians has begun moving from Chiapas towards Mexico City, Tijuana, and Monterrey, driven by economic hardship and asylum delays. This is the 18th caravan since October 2024, indicating sustained migration challenges in southern Mexico.

Mexico Forecasts April 18: Heavy Rain, Strong Winds, and Heatwave
Mexico faces a dynamic weather day on April 18 with heavy rains and thunderstorms in the north, alongside a heatwave across other states. The day’s weather disturbances are driven by a polar air mass and Cold Front 45, which may trigger severe weather events.

Armed Attacks in Chiapas and Michoacán Kill Nine, Including Four in Ocozocoautla Bar
Recent armed assaults in Chiapas and Michoacán have left nine dead, with a particularly lethal shooting at a bar in Ocozocoautla. The violence reflects escalating turf conflicts involving major criminal organizations, prompting security crackdowns.

Mexican Supreme Court Holds Historic Out-of-Town Session in Chiapas to Promote Indigenous Rights
The Mexican Supreme Court held its first out-of-sede session in Chiapas, marking over a century since the last. The session focused on indigenous rights and self-governance, highlighting efforts to decentralize and make justice more accessible.

Mexico to Experience Heavy Rains and Heatwaves Through April 10, 2026
Mexico's weather forecast now predicts ongoing heavy rains and heatwaves until April 10, 2026, affecting widespread regions. This development highlights the need for vigilance and preparedness amid persistent extreme weather.

Chiapas Priest Juan Manuel Zavala Becomes Murders’ Latest Victim
Priest Juan Manuel Zavala, reported missing in Chiapas, was found dead, marking a tragic development in the region. The case raises concerns about violence targeting clergy, prompting calls for better protection.

Chiapas Security Official Clarifies Luxury Car Purchases at Low Prices
A Chiapas security official associated with the Pakal group clarified purchasing luxury and classic cars, including a BMW, at prices much lower than market value. This raises concerns over transparency and possible corruption within security agencies. Follow-up on official investigations will determine if these transactions have greater legal or political consequences.

San Cristóbal Mayor Denies CJNG Ties; Her Children Flaunt Luxuries Amid Alleged Narco Nominations
The mayor of San Cristóbal de las Casas refutes accusations of ties to the CJNG and clarifies her wealth sources. Her children, however, display a lavish lifestyle amidst allegations of being on CJNG’s payroll.

EZLN and Zapatistas Continue Calls for Justice and Resistance in Chiapas
The EZLN declared that Samir is not dead, reinforcing his role as a symbol of resistance among fighters. Zapatistas are rallying in Chiapas to honor Samir and advocate for justice and self-determination. These efforts underscore continuing indigenous resistance and societal struggles in the region.

Armed Violence Suspects Detained in Chiapas During Police Operation
Authorities in Chiapas have detained 15 individuals suspected of contributing to violence, with arrests made in Tapachula amid ongoing security efforts. Both news outlets report that the detainees were found with weapons and drugs, underscoring regional instability. The operations reflect broader efforts to curb violence in the area.