Nature Avocados are bringing ‘violence and blood’ to this Mexican town The people of this Mexican town took matters into their own hands to protect their land from avocado growers. 02/02/2022
No Comment Mexican village, home to thousands of migrating pelicans, hopes to attract tourists Every winter, the Mexican village of Petatan welcomes thousands of migrating pelicans from Canada. Now it wants to see tourists arriving who could help the village get out of the crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. 29/01/2022
Mexico Migrants in southern Mexico prevented from moving towards US border Hundreds protest outside the migration office in the southern city of Tapachula, saying they're vulnerable to criminal extortion and kidnapping. 21/01/2022
Green News Return of the tequila fish gives scientists something to cheer about The 7cm fish has been reintroduced to Mexico nearly 20 years after it disappeared from the wild. 03/01/2022
No Comment Colombian mariachis react to the death of musician Vicente Fernández El cantante mexicano Vicente Fernández, astro de la música latinoamericana, falleció este domingo a los 81 años en la ciudad de Guadalajara (oeste), tras permanecer hospitalizado casi cinco meses por una caída en su rancho. 13/12/2021
No Comment Pilgrims fill reopened Guadalupe basilica in Mexico Pilgrims fill reopened Guadalupe basilica in Mexico 11/12/2021
Mexico Battered survivors tell of Mexico truck crash that killed dozens Survivors of the crash recounted from their hospital beds how their location inside the trailer determined who lived and who died. 11/12/2021
Mexico Dozens killed after lorry packed with migrants crashes into bridge It is one of the worst single-day death tolls for migrants in Mexico since the 2010 massacre of 72 migrants by the Zetas drug cartel in the northern state of Tamaulipas. 10/12/2021
Mexico Dramatic breakout as gang rams vehicles into prison in Mexico The incident is one of the most dramatic breakouts the country has seen in recent years. 02/12/2021
No Comment Mexico's iconic Los Angeles dance hall reopens Mexico City's iconic Los Angeles dance hall reopens after the easing of Covid-19 related restrictions. Revellers return to the dancefloor to the sound of mambo. 28/11/2021
Design Meet the 11-year-old Mexican schoolboy tattooing the people of Peubla He's only 11 years old, but the Brandon Burgos – whose father allows him to tattoo on the condition he gets good grades at school – already has around 30 creations to his name. 22/11/2021
No Comment Mexico, Peru ans Haiti Day of Dead Mexico, Peru ans Haiti welcome back Day of the Dead tourism 02/11/2021
People Mexico City comes back to life with Day of the Dead parade In Mexico City, thousands of locals and tourists attend the Día de los Muertos parade which was cancelled last year. 02/11/2021
No Comment Massive Day of the Dead commemorations in Mexico The streets of downtown Mexico City turned into a festival on Sunday as thousands of people, many in costume, watched the Day of the Dead parade, an event that was suspended last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. 01/11/2021
No Comment Day of the Dead preps ramp up at market place Just a few days away from the beginning of the annual Day of the Dead celebrations, Mexico City residents are out looking for sugar skulls, candy and paper decorations to decorate the burial places of their departed relatives. 29/10/2021
No Comment Mexico City prepares for Day of the Dead parade Preparations for the Day of the Dead parade are underway in Mexico City, after it was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 25/10/2021
No Comment 2,000 migrants continue walk through southern Mexico A group of about 2,000 mainly Central American migrants continued their mass exodus from the southern Mexico city of Tapachula Sunday, reaching a town about 16 miles away. 25/10/2021
Mexico Statue swap in Mexico City as indigenous woman replaces Colombus It comes as Mexico moves to erase symbols of the Spanish colonial era. 13/10/2021
No Comment Migrants crossing Rio Grande to US border from Mexico Migrants, many of them Haitian, crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico, heading towards the US border city of Del Rio, as Texas State Troopers watch on. 19/09/2021
No Comment Mexico celebrates national Charro day amid Covid-19 restrictions The festivity usually fills the streets with a colourful parade, but was limited for a second consecutive year to the arena of the Jalisco Charros Association as it had to adapt to Covid-19 restrictions. 15/09/2021