Mexico

Travel Advisory: Department of Homeland Security Extends Travel Ban to and from Mexico and Canada

The Department of Homeland and Security announced on Tuesday that the United States is extending its travel ban to and from Mexico and Canada until June 22

Femicide: Understanding It And The Rallies in Mexico

Find out here about femicide and Mexico’s issue on femicide. According to an article, 2019 wins the top spot as the year where a lot of violence was reported in Mexico.

Understaffed and Underfunded, Mexican Health Care Workers Race to Protect Others and Themselves

With the economy set to reopen, medical frontliners are struggling to keep the cases low. Hospitals in Mexico are already at full capacity. One hospital in particular, in the neighborhood of Tlatelolco, is on the brink of collapse.

Navajo Nation Gets Help From José Andrés and World Central Kitchen

Celebrity chef and activist José Andrés shows his perseverance and determination in his volunteer work through cooking and distributing meals to families who are gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mass Testing Dismissed as Inefficient by Health Officials as Military Coordinates With the National Guard Against Rising Crime

While businesses begin to resume work to boost the economy, Mexican Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell and other authorities still insist against imposing mass testing in the country.

AMLO Cites COVID-19 in Decision to Reject Renewable Energy Source

New laws have been put into place limiting the use of renewable energy in the country In a decree released last weekend, support for renewable energy like wind and solar power will be reduced.

COVID-19 Worsens Mexico’s Existing Waste Problem

Tons of infectious waste has been seen all across the country adding to the long list of problems the country is already facing

Mexico Reopens Essential Activities on the Second Stage of the New Normal

As part of the ongoing campaign to gradually resume regular operations in the country, Mexico faces stage two of the three-phase plan.

Authorities Confirm Death of Ex-Cartel Hitman ‘Chino Antrax’ After Escaping from San Diego

The authorities on Monday confirmed the destiny many had suspected that as of this time, he, Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa would be dead.

Exploring the Lost Treasures of the State of Chihuahua

According to multiple accounts, the Mexican of Chihuahua is home to a vast amount of buried and undiscovered treasures.

Senior Citizens Robbed At Sonora By Impostors

A new modus operandi targets society’s most vulnerable. With Mexico already experiencing high crime rates, the COVID-19 pandemic seems to be pushing the limit and this time, looters are targeting one of the most feeble members of society - senior citizens.

Mexico’s Medical Staffs Are Shunned by the Public

Health workers in all parts of Mexico are experiencing extreme retaliation from locals The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us a lot of things, including which jobs are deemed most important.

Is Mexico’s Postponement of Beer Production Affecting US Beer Supplies?

Read on to find out if the postponement of beer operations in Mexico is affecting the supply of beer in the United States.

Mexican Cryptocurrency Exchange Bitso Partners with Donadora For Cryptocurrency Donations For Coronavirus Relief

Read on to find out how cryptocurrency can help feed those who are vulnerable amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Mexican Mining Company Penoles Suspends Zinc Mining Operation Indefinitely, Low Prices to Blame

Industrias Penoles is indefinitely pausing its zinc mining operation after zinc prices in the market suffered a severe decline.

How An Unpaid Bakery Debt Started the Revolutionary Pastry War

From 1838 to 1839, France and Mexico fought in a five-month-long war over a pastry chef's rejected compensation. Read the story here.

Lopez Obrador’s Response to Criticisms on Militarizing the Country

President Lopez Obrador asserts that the armed forces are needed in public security tasks López Obrador has consistently questioned the increasing rate of crime and abuse currently plaguing Mexico despite the security plan introduced by former president Felipe Calderón and reinforced by Enrique Peña Nieto, who resigned from office in 2018.

Xoconochco: The Aztec Empire's Remote Cacao Trading Powerhouse

The town of Xoconochco held one of the most important trading networks in the Aztec Empire. However, due to its remoteness, little is known about the land. Explore its history here.

100 Recent Deaths in Mexico Suspected Cause: Tainted Alcohol

Read on to find out about the dangers of methanol and the shortage of alcoholic beverages in Mexico amid the pandemic.
Chichen Itza, Merida, Mexico

Did the Ancient Mayan Civilization Establish Themselves in Florida? Explore the Evidence

Some say the Maya civilization once colonized modern-Florida. Archeologists may have found evidence.
 Mexico's President Obrador holds a news conference in Mexico City

Mexico to Reopen Manufacturing Sectors on Monday Amid Record COVID-19 Deaths

Mexico's government recently allowed the auto, construction, and mining sectors to resume operations on Monday despite record deaths reported the previous day.
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