Mexico

Things You May Not Know About Mexico

Find out here about amazing Mexican facts. (Photo : Stocksnap) Mexico is well-known for its beautiful beaches. However, there are some interesting facts from its culturally rich places, history, and people that you should know to have more reason to travel to the country.

AMLO's Tolerance of the Crooked CTM

On the 84th founding anniversary of the CTM, AMLO welcomed this corrupt organization not mentioning their betrayals and labor inhumanity.
Bolivia's former President Evo Morales arrives at Mendoza for a rally with members of the Bolivian community, in Mendoza

Giving Political Refuge Is Something Mexico Has Always Done

Mexico becomes a ‘runaway’ for foreigners. (Photo : Reuters) The reputation of Mexico for hosting embattled foreign leaders is well known. While people such as the Cuban in exile, José Martí, persisted in the 19th century, the tradition was developed more strongly in the 1930s.
Labor Conditions Need to Improve for Women in Mexico

Will Labor Conditions Improve for Women in Mexico?

The participation of women in the labor force of Mexico continues to lag behind their male counterparts.
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Esapekka Lappi Says "Podium is a Goal" in Mexico

The 2020 FIA World Campionship will take place in Mexico next week and Esapekka Lappi says the "Podium in his main goal."

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.
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Missing for a Day: Mexican Women Protest by "Disappearing"

Feminists want to see how the people of Mexico would live without women. (Photo : Flickr) Women activists plan to vanish temporarily on Monday to see how Mexico would function without women.
Grand Princess cruise ship circles off the coast of California

Mexican Authorities Deny Mexico Cruise Coronavirus Victim

Mexican authorities have denied the coronavirus victim on the Mexican cruise ship leaving unanswered the issue of whether those people in the Mexican ports could have been exposed to this infection.
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Ministry of Health Announces That Covid-19 Cases in Mexico Increasing

COVID-19 has infected seven persons in Mexico while 30 others are still under observation. (Photo : Reuters) Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell confirmed that there are seven cases of COVID-19 and 30 other individuals are still under observation.
A woman carries a red long handmade crochet to represent blood alongside others during a protest to demand justice for victims of femicides and gender violence

Women of Mexico Are Protesting for Gender Equality on International Women’s Day

Mexican women decided to march on International Women’s Day due to gender violence. In Mexico, the killings of women and young girls have increased dramatically in recent years.
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Vatican's Investigation of Mexican Churches Cancelled Due to Coronavirus

Vatican cancels the inquiry into the sexual abuse accusation of the Mexican church due to coronavirus outbreak.

Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Strikes US-Mexico Border

The Mexican border jolts with a magnitude 5.5 earthquake Last Friday night, a magnitude 5. 5 earthquake which has a depth of 6. 2 miles has jolted around the vicinity of Mexico's border.

Sexual Harassment Is Also Problem In Mexican Police Forces

Mexico City police Gender Unit is investigating over 200 internal reports of assault or machista violence.
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Why Mexico Leads Latin America in Technology

Facts you need to know about why Mexico is the leading country in terms of technology and technological investment in Latin America.

Ayotzinapa Case: Human Remains Found in Guerrero Sent To Austria For Analysis

The remains of six bodies found in Guerrero have been sent to Austria for analysis to shed some light on the disappearance of 43 male students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College in September 2014, according to an article by Mexico News Daily.

The Power Of El Chapo's Drug Tunnels

Through his tunnels, El Chapo dug his way to the top of the drug trade. (Photo : Twitter)Screenshot from: HuffPost Official Twitter Account Joaquín Guzmán Loera also known as "El Chapo," is considered the world's most powerful drug trafficker.
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. (Photo : pixabay. com) Mexico is famed for its rich history, picturesque beaches, and welcoming, friendly people.
Yucatan Tourism Not Affected By Coronavirus

Yucatan Tourism Not Affected By Coronavirus

Amidst the prevalence of Coronavirus across the globe, tourism in Yucatan, where the imposingly beautiful UNESCO World Heritage site Chichen Itza is located, remains steady, an official said.
Mexico Silver Industry Declines in Attractiveness

Mexico's Silver Industry Declines

A global mining survey released last week reveals that Mexico has lost attractiveness as an investment destination for the mining industry, despite being the top producer of silver globally, according to an article by Mexico Business.
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Cancun Airport Strenghtens Preventive Measure Against Coronavirus

Cancun International Airport sets preventive measures to control the entry of the infectious coronavirus.
Did Two Territories Clash in the Ancient Empires in Mexico?

Did Two Empires Clash in Ancient Mexico?

New evidence suggests a history of conflict and conquest in the ancient empires of Mexico. (Photo : pixabay. com) Long before the European colonization, North America had already endured a history of violence and conquest, including the ancient empires in what we now know as Mexico and Guatemala.
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