Travel News Foul-smelling seaweed is washing up on Caribbean beaches again The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is now so big it can be seen from space. How is it impacting tourism in the region? 15/08/2022
No Comment Mexicans celebrate Indigenous day with festive march Hundreds of Indigenous people, wearing colourful native costumes from different regions of Mexico, hold a festive march in Mexico City to celebrate World Indigenous Peoples' Day. 10/08/2022
Destinations We're drinking too much mezcal and its damaging Mexico's landscape Tequila and other mezcals are enjoying a global boom but for the land and plant it’s made from, it could have serious consequences. 10/08/2022
Travel News Mexico beaches: Swimmers warned over dangerous bacteria levels Three beaches in Acapulco have dangerously high levels of bacteria in the water. 04/08/2022
Food and Drink Restaurateurs in Mexico City break local record for giant ‘torta' Watch as a team of restaurateurs in Mexico City break local record for a giant ‘torta’. 04/08/2022
No Comment Giant sandwich breaks Mexico City record Mexican restaurateurs paid tribute to a variety of local sandwiches on Wednesday by making a gigantic "torta" with a multitude of fillings. 04/08/2022
Travel News As digital nomads flock to Mexico City, some locals are fed up Mexico City is a hub for digital nomads. But faced with skyrocketing rents, locals are frustrated. 31/07/2022
Climate Residents in Monterrey ‘desperate’ for water amidst drought A drought in Mexico means some businesses can only open for part of the week 13/07/2022
No Comment Day of prayer in Mexico's Jalisco state after priest murders The faithful attend mass on a 'day of peace' in Chapala, Mexico, after two Jesuit priests were murdered on June 27 in a church in the northern state of Chihuahua 11/07/2022
Food and Drink World Chocolate Day: 5 weird and unexpected uses for cocoa From teeth healing to race car running, chocolate is far more useful than as just a snack to munch on. 07/07/2022
No Comment Mexico City tries to break record for world's largest boxing class Mexico City brings together 14,299 of people in the downtown Zocalo square to beat the Guinness record for the most crowded boxing class in the world. 19/06/2022
No Comment Migrants caravan continues its journey to the US border A caravan of 4,000 to 5,000 migrants crossed southern Mexico on Tuesday in search of a visa to enter the United States. 08/06/2022
No Comment Feminist groups protest against femicides in Mexico Various feminist groups gathered in Mexico City's main square on Wednesday to protest against the murder of women in the country. 19/05/2022
Nature Last 10 vaquitas are not ‘doomed’ to extinction, say scientists They’re the world’s rarest marine animal, but vaquitas can still defy the odds - so long as illegal fishing in their waters stops at once. 19/05/2022
Culture news This is Mexican tiger fighting: a brutal indigenous rain ritual Seeking to appease the god of storms and end a drought, men and women in tiger costumes whip each other mercilessly into submission 09/05/2022
No Comment Collectives protest against femicides in Mexico Hundreds of women marched through downtown Mexico City and its suburbs on Sunday to protest the murder of an 18-year-old woman in the northern city of Monterrey and demand the attorney general's office conduct a proper investigation into the death. 25/04/2022
No Comment Mexico and Argentina celebrate Earth Day with dances and protests Indigenous dances in the Mexican capital and protests in Buenos Aires for a greener world. 23/04/2022
Destinations What are Mexico's magical towns and are they worth visiting? Mexico is home to over 130 magical towns or 'Pueblos Mágicos' - and we had the chance to visit one of its finest. 20/04/2022
No Comment War in Ukraine sparks return of traditional Judas burning in Mexico A military tank made of cardboard is burned in Mexico City to blame the conflict in Ukraine on President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his ally, US President Joe Biden, at an Easter celebration. 18/04/2022
No Comment Dozens protest in Mexico City against Ukraine war Several dozen people marched Sunday from the iconic Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City to the Russian embassy to protest against the war in Ukraine. 11/04/2022
No Comment Migrants clash with police at roadblocks in Mexico A group of migrants, most of them Central Americans, clashes with the Mexican National Guard on the southern border of Mexico, and are detained by immigration authorities, while the United States announces lifting pandemic border expulsion policy in May. 02/04/2022
Mexico Three dead after small plane crashes through supermarket wall Four people were injured although officials did not say whether they were passengers or people shopping in the supermarket. 30/03/2022
No Comment Mexican muralists call for peace in Ukraine Mexican graffiti artists and muralists unveiled their joint work in Mexico City on Friday in support of the victims of the conflict in Ukraine. 26/03/2022
Destinations Here's why you should visit Mexico's extraordinary Yucatán Peninsula Beautiful beaches, spectacular cenotes, fabulous food - this part of Mexico has something for every type of traveller. 07/03/2022
Nature Why did this huge flock of blackbirds suddenly drop dead in Mexico? The moment hundreds of yellow-headed blackbirds drop dead in a Mexican street has been captured on security camera footage 15/02/2022
Culture news Mexico calls on France to stop 'brazen' sale of pre-Hispanic artefacts The President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador says French auction houses had gone beyond the pale with brazen sales of pre-Hispanic artefacts. 09/02/2022