Mexico City to pay the Families of Train Collapse Victims

Mexico City to Pay the Families of Train Collapse Victims

The families of the train collapse victims in Mexico City will receive payment from their local government on top of the financial aid that will be provided by the train line management.
Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

20 Dead, 70 Hurt as Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

A railway overpass in Mexico City collapsed on Monday night, killing and injuring more than a dozen individuals.
DNA Bank

Mexico Opens DNA Bank To Fight Sex Crimes

Mexico City Attorney General Ernestina Godoy emphasized that the DNA bank will be the first of its kind in Mexico. She also pointed out that each day more than ten women are murdered which means that it will be a basic tool in the investigation of violence against women.
Extended nationwide lockdown to slow spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

Local Cane Alcohol Poisons 77 People, Kills 25 in Mexico

The Mexican Ministry of Health announced the death of another alcohol poisoning victim in the western part of the nation on Tuesday.
House of Laments

Find Out How Brave You Are By Visiting Mexico's Most Haunted Places

Are you brave enough?
Cancun Mexico-Dreams Resort

Is Spring Break in Mexico a Good Idea?

Mexico still welcomes tourists however, officials urge caution due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Mexico's Subway Collision Kills 1, Injures 41

Two subway cars from Mexico City's Metro system collided, killing 1 and injuring more than 40.
Protest against gender-based violence after the murder of seven-year-old Fatima Cecilia Aldrighett, outside the National Palace in Mexico City

Mexican President Focuses on Raffle, Not Femicide Protest

AMLO’s failure to focus his attention on the country’s “femicide crisis” gave rise to a women’s strike to make their absence felt.
Hotel Imperial Reforma

Amazing and Cheap Hotels in Mexico City

Hotels in Mexico City where you can stay for as low as $31 a night.
Protest against gender-based violence after the murder of seven-year-old Fatima Cecilia Aldrighett, outside the National Palace in Mexico City

School Teachers in Mexico Protest, Government Sends in National Guard

Teachers rallied on a major railway and caused a blockage in Mexico.
Lexie York

Traveler Beware: Tourists Who Died or Were Attacked in Mexico

Is it safe to travel to Mexico? These tragic stories serve as a grisly reminder of just how dangerous Mexico can be.
A police officer wears a protective face mask on the street after the governor of the northern Mexican state of Coahuila said on Saturday that a new case of coronavirus had been confirmed, in Mexico City

6 Cases of Coronavirus in Mexico in Just One Month

Health officials tested six patients positive in Mexico.
Don’t Do These Things When Visiting Mexico

Do Not Do These Things When Visiting Mexico

To avoid mishaps, here is a list of things you must not do when visiting Mexico.
Women protesting violence and femicide

Mexican Women Urge Government to Put A Stop To Violence And Femicide

Hundred of women in Mexico are now protesting over the government's empty promises to end violence against women.

Mexico City Building World's Largest Eco Park

Mexico City is building a massive ecological park that aims to have a huge impact in the fight against global warming and climate change.
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma Hotel

The Newest Luxury Hotel in Mexico City

Things to know about the first Sofite-branded and first luxurious hotel in Mexico City that both combines Mexican and French aesthetics impulses.
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