Mexico

Secret Islands in Mexico for Beach Lovers Who Want to Avoid the Crowds

Mexico has earned its spot as one of the hottest destinations in this side of the world, but most tourists are limited to the best-known hotspots in the country. There are idyllic islands here beyond the fan favorite Cozumel and these secret hideaways can give travelers a taste of picturesque shores, adventure and fewer people around to mess up a well-deserved vacation.

Mexicans Highlight Call for Social Justice Amid Pope Francis’ Upcoming Visit

As Mexico prepares for the upcoming five-day visit of Pope Francis on Feb. 12 to 17, dozens of Mexican activists have called for the Pontiff’s attention especially on social justice issues, corruption and human rights abuses in the country.

Colombia, Ecuador’s Flower Industries Flourish as Valentine’s Day Looms

Latin American nations Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador are three of the major suppliers of flowers in the United States. As a matter of fact, around 500 million cut Colombian flowers was delivered to the U.S. market on Tuesday, Feb. 9.

Restorando: Offering Five Years of Convenience in Booking Restaurant Reservations in Latin America

Culinary masterpieces are some of the things Latin America must be really proud of. Every delicacy is like a book that speaks so much about the place's history and culture. That's why the beauty of these culinary masterpieces has been recognized not just in the Caribbean countries but also in the different parts across the world.

Ford Gears up for Massive Expansion in Mexico

Ford is taking their production to Mexico. In their newest move, the automobile giant has revealed plans to build an assembly plant in the country and amp up the factory output due to the latest labor deal they signed.

Pope Francis to Celebrate Indigenous Culture in Mexico Visit

Pope Francis will be stopping by Mexico soon and his visit will be marked by the Church’s new embracement of indigenous culture within the faithful.

Pole Dancing in Mexico Not Allowed Until Pope Francis Leaves The Country

Pole dancing has been postponed due to Pope Francis’s visit. Pole dancing has been postponed in Mexico due to Pope Francis’ visit. Fox News Latino writes that the head of the Roman Catholic church is set to arrive in Mexico on Feb.

5 Crisis-Resistant Tips for Launching Startup Business in Latin America

Launching a startup business is oftentimes challenging and terrifying, especially in a tough economic environment. But experts are sharing some crisis-resistant tips for growing and scaling a startup on a foreign soil.

Mexican Designer Ricardo Seco Makes Political And Cultural Statement With Latest Collection

The designer revealed his new collection inspired by the traditional Mexican garment, the sarape, and defended his country and culture by poking fun at Donald Trump.

Pope Francis Urges Mexico to Battle Crime, Corruption Ahead of His Visit

Pope Francis, who will be visiting Mexico on Feb. 12 to Feb. 17, is urging the citizens to rally together in the face of violence and corruption.

Yoko Ono Takes ‘Land of Hope’ Exhibit to Mexico for World Peace

Yoko Ono is calling for peace and love across the world. The 82-year-old artist is using her work to spread the word against violence as she brings her participative-performance exhibit "Tierra de Esperanza" or "Land of Hope" to Mexico City.

Mexico City Now Officially Named Mexico City

"DF," the acronym by which Mexico City has been known for decades in Mexico and many Spanish-speaking countries, ceased to be accurate on Jan. 29 as President Enrique Peña Nieto officially changed the capital's name from "Distrito Federal" to "Ciudad de México."

How Mexican Drug Cartels Earn Billions in Drug Trade

“Gangster Warlords” author Ioan Grillo recently revealed how the notorious Mexican drug cartels are making billions of dollars because of drug trade in the United States. In a video published on Business Insider, Grillo explained how traffickers invest in drugs and how much profits they earn.

Mexico Projected to Be the Next Big Market for Marijuana Industry; Mexican Government Issues More Permits for Medical Use

Medical marijuana companies see Mexico as the next big market for the marijuana industry as the country's government issues permits for medical usage.

Mexican Advocacy Group Accuses Catholic Church of Protecting Child Abusing Priest

The advocacy group Children's Forum Oaxaca held a press conference on Jan. 26. in which they accused Mexico’s Catholic Church of trying to protect a priest who stands accused of abusing dozens of children.

Top 5 Most Common Mexican Misconceptions Ever

Have fun with these common Mexican misconceptions! Despite the advances that we have enjoyed in the modern world thus far, the existence of stereotypes has never really left.

Yahoo Closes Mexico and Argentina Offices, Downsizes in Latin America

Yahoo is downsizing its regional operations, especially in Latin America, closing offices in Mexico and Argentina.

Mexican Supreme Court Legalizes Gay Marriage in Jalisco

Mexico's highest court on Jan. 26 legalized same-sex marriage in Jalisco state, which is home to more than 7 million inhabitants and contains the country's second-largest city, Guadalajara.

Mexican Marimba Ensemble to Entertain Pope Francis in Mexico Visit

Pope Francis is set for some musical experience when he visits Chiapas this coming February. Massive preparations have already gone underway as Mexico prepares for the eagerly-anticipated visit of Pope Francis this coming February.

Tenochtitlan Sacrifices Involved Locals, Not Just Prisoners of War -- Study

Previously, it was widely believed that the humans sacrificed at the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan were prisoners of wars -- foreigners taken from conquered areas.

Mexicali Has the Largest 'Chinatown' in Mexico, Although It Is All Underground

The capital of Baja is also home to the largest “Chinatown” in all of Mexico –- a fact that may surprise not a few people in the country and even abroad.
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