Are you brave enough? Mexico is a city with such a long history that involves brave tales as well as the most haunting and chilling stories. The country boasts numerous places that'll have you pulsating with tons of actions and fear.
Mexico still welcomes tourists however, officials urge caution due to the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo : Flickr) Authorities know that unexpectedly things may change, so they're just urging caution as of now.
Two subway cars from Mexico City's Metro system collided, killing 1 and injuring more than 40. (Photo : Facebook/MENA) A subway collision which occurred shortly before midnight in Mexico City killed a male passenger and injured 41 others The two-train collision disrupted service on the metro service which serves over 20 million people.
In Mexico City, activists have struck the National Palace gates. (Photo : Reuters) The Mexican figures of brutality are disturbing. A year ago on this day, March 8, the number was nine ladies killed a day.
Hotels in Mexico City where you can stay for as low as $31 a night. Mexico City is the home of different iconic tourist attractions like The National Museum of Anthropology, Templo Mayor, Palace of Fine Arts, Metropolitan Cathedral and more.
Teachers rallied on a major railway and caused a blockage in Mexico. (Photo : Reuters) In Puebla, Mexico, public school teachers rallied in the train tracks from Port of Veracruz and Mexico Valley due to lack of staffing and to request from the National Union of Education Workers for democratic elections.
Health officials tested six patients positive in Mexico. (Photo : Reuters) Recently in the city of Mexico, an older aged man who had just arrived from Italy tested positive for coronavirus.
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.
Novel coronavirus now affects Mexico, Belarus, Lithuania, New Zealand, Nigeria, Azerbaijan, Iceland and the Netherlands with their first confirmed cases.
The Bishops held a conference to address the issue on femicide (Photo : Reuters) During the Mexican bishop's conference, the bishops released a statement regarding the increasing number of femicide and letting everyone know about their campaign on educating people with regard to women's dignity.
Protesters in Mexico City use piles of red shoes for violence against women awareness. (Photo : Reuters) Protesters piled-up many shoes of women that were painted red on the main square in Mexico City on Saturday.