Mexico Health Workers Protest For Dignity Of Life Amid Coronavirus Scare
It is believed that more than half of the coronavirus-related deaths are that of medical staff -- about 55%, while nurses represent 17%.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Pandemic Brings The Search For Thousands Missing To A Sudden Halt
While wholeheartedly supporting the lockdown, the families of the disappeared victims don’t want the days they lost not searching to mean that any clue or source about their loved ones’ whereabouts disappeared with it.
Brazil Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 Cases Rapidly Surge To 230,000; President Jair Bolsonaro Remains Unmoved By Crisis
Not too long ago, Bolsonaro touched a raw nerve owing to its visible indifference to the lives lost in the pandemic. On being prodded about the same, the president angrily retorted, “So, What?” to the press, inciting nation-wide fury, and his opposers pushing for impeachment.
Latin America Coronavirus Update: Brazil And Mexico On The Brink Of Collapse With 245,760 COVID-19 Cases
Despite 27 governors of the country have expressed disapproval in their president’s ineptitude, they haven’t gone ahead with imposing restrictions.
10 Funny Cinco de Mayo Quotes And Jokes That Will Have You Laughing On May 5
With Cinco de Mayo approaching, here's a list of 10 funny quotes and jokes you'll surely want to share on the Fifth of May!
Happy Cinco De Mayo Memes: Funny Images And Best Jokes To Celebrate Holiday
It's time to have a laugh and party with the funniest images and best jokes about Cinco De Mayo. See favorite memes here!
Coronavirus: Mexico Deports 3,653 Illegal Immigrants To Combat COVID-19 Spread
One is likely to see a further decline in the existing numbers (106) as soon as the INM centers get a green light based upon the decisions pertaining to their cases –asylum requests and judicial hearings.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Nation Crosses 10,000 COVID-19 Cases; Moves Up To Phase 3
The first case was tested positive on Feb. 28, and it took precisely a month and two days to touch the 1,000 mark.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Hospital Managers Ordered Nurses To Not Wear Masks While Treating COVID-19 Patients
Medical staff are at a higher risk of contracting the coronavirus as regular face masks—that are essentially worn to avoid the spread of the virus—don’t quite suffice. The staff needs N95 respiratory masks to offer protection from those who are infected.
Coronavirus: 3 Latin American Presidents Disregarding The COVID-19 Threat
Leaders of Brazil, Mexico, and Nicaragua have opted for a rather light-hearted attitude towards the deathly pandemic as they call it a "little flu”, while encouraging families to go out and eat.
Jennifer Aniston And Brad Pitt Secretly Got Married In Mexico? Here's The Scoop
Alleging that their “under-the-radar” romance (which was ignited during the SAG Awards reunion) is going strong, a questionable source mentions they are keeping things very private but it has been revealed that Courteney Cox will be Aniston’s bridesmaid.
Rising Coronavirus Cases In Latin America Leads Chile To Close Borders And Implement Lockdown
In an attempt to up the security measures, the Peru government has deployed military personnel on the streets.
Coronavirus Latin America Update: US Migrant Deportation Might Further Spread The Virus
Given how the U.S. and Mexico are firm about sticking to stringent deportation measures, demands have been made for detailed medical screenings of the migrants before letting them into busses and planes.
Mexico President Explosive Take On Rising Femicides: 'Strategy Remains Unchanged'
What’s even infuriating to note is that women feel Amlo has downplayed the issue— by conveniently overlooking his promise to overturn “neoliberal” policies— the very aspect that he promised to look into upon coming into power.
Coronavirus Mexico Update: Sixth Case Confirmed As Concerns Are Raised After Cruise Ship Passenger Died Of Coronavirus Infection
Mexico just confirmed it's sixth confirmed coronavirus case, a man who recently traveled to northern Italy and returned home sick.
Ingrid Escamilla's Brutal Death Is A 'Wake-up Call' Against Alarming Number Of Femicide Cases In Mexico
It was a solemn day in the streets that led to the building 25-year-old Ingrid Escamilla lived in, where she was skinned and brutally murdered a week ago.
Ingrid Escamilla, 25, Brutally Killed While Newspaper Leaks Her Mutilated Body
The pictures of her mutilated body being published by several media outlets have sparked outrage leading to people demanding a change in the country's law.
5 Best Tourist Spots In Mexico
Here's a roundup of the top five destinations for those planning to visit Mexico.
Part Of Donald Trump's $147 Million Border Wall Gets Blown Over Into Mexico
A section of a newly erected border wall between the U.S. and Mexico collapse on Wednesday.
Mexican Vigilante Groups Are Training Kids As Young As 5 To Fight Drug Cartels
Children in the area have only attended primary school as attending secondary school would mean leaving the security of their community.
Top Four Most Dangerous Cartels In Mexico Revealed
Here are the most violent cartels operating in Mexico today.
Watch: 21-Year-Old Female Cartel Leader, Who Massacred 13 Cops, Dies In Shootout
It was noted that Lopez observed and oversaw the October ambush which killed 14 cops and brutally injured none others in Michoacan city of Aguililla.
Mexican 'Pedophile' Burnt Alive After He Allegedly Raped And Killed 6-year-old Girl
A man accused of raping and killing a six-year-old girl was killed by an angry mob who tied him up and doused him with gasoline before setting him on fire.
Atole Recipe: Make Mexico's Favorite Drink For Dia De La Candelaria
Día de la Candelaria is celebrated on Feb. 2 and this date marks the forty days after Christmas and on this day the Mexicans serve atole, a warm drink.
Mexico's 'Green Gold': How Avocado Is Causing War And Violence
Avocados are used for salads, making dips and desserts around the world, however, in Mexico, it is something that leads to killings, kidnappings and incites other forms of violence.
What Is 'Día De Los Reyes'? 6 Facts About Three Wise Men Day In Latin America
Día de Los Reyes or Wise Men Day is one of the most significant holiday celebrations across Latin America. Here's what you need to know about it!
16 Dead After Mexican Prisoners Riot And Attack Each Other With Knives And Guns
Out of the 16 deceased inmates, only one made it to the hospital—where he eventually breathed his last. The others died at the prison.
New Years Resolutions For Travelers: 10 Destinations To Visit In 2020
Here’s a list of holiday destinations that promise to offer lots more than just surreal pictures for the gram.
Mexican New Year's Eve Traditions: Guide To Food And Nochevieja Customs
New Year’s Eve in Mexico is called Nochevieja and like in the rest of the world, this is celebrated on the midnight of Dec. 31. For the Mexicans, this celebration is a big deal so they usually put a lot of effort in its preparation.
Ponche Navideno And Rompope Recipe: How To Make Mexico's Favorite Christmas Drinks
Mexicans have their own special holiday drinks that are usually served on Christmas. Here are two popular drinks that they make for a festive celebration.