Mexico

A Growing Debate: Should Beer be Considered Essential Amid Mexico’s Lockdown?

There's a growing debate in Mexico of whether or not beer is an essential product. For the beer industry, this beverage helps people get through quarantine.

Crocodiles And Other Wild Animals Invade Mexico Hotel

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, people are forced to stay indoors but the staff of a hotel in the city of Cancun, Mexico has been met with unlikely visitors.
A sign of state-owned company Petroleos Mexicanos

Mexico's Oil Regulator Says Pemex Joint Ventures Possible In Coming Months

Mexico's new oil regulator said state-owned petroleum company Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) could possibly seek for joint venture partnerships soon.
Funeral workers remove the body of a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) victim from a hearse at a funeral parlor, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

"Death Train" COVID-19 Silently Spreading Through Border Factories, Experts Say

At least 12 factory workers were reported to have died from COVID-19 in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Health officials are worried the virus may have been silently spreading for weeks.

One of a Kind: The Unique Mexican Culture

Mexican culture is diverse. Its combination of various cultures is what makes Mexicans good friends to have.

Environmental Activist Shot Dead in Mexico, Third This Year

A well-known environmental activist was shot dead earlier this month in Mexico. His death marks the third activist killed in the country this year.

Making Things Worse: Mexico’s Economic Decline, Murders, and the COVID-19 Crisis

Mexico has already been suffering from a decline in its economy and an alarming rate of murders. Will the country survive these challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic is making things worse?
Mexico Hit by Heat Wave

Heat Wave Sweeps Across Mexico Putting Essential Workers at Great Risk

Mexico will be living under a heatwave, which could put the health of essential workers at risk as most have to go out amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

A Game of Pleasing Everyone: How Is Mexico Going to Win?

Mexico’s response to the COVID-19 crisis has received several criticisms. Will Mexico overcome the challenges?
Mexico Declares Emergency Due To Severe Drought

Mexico Declares Emergency Due To Severe Drought

Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Mexico is yet confronted with another crisis: severe drought brought by climate change.

Animal Friendly Fashion: Leather Made From Cacti in Mexico

Leather sure looks cool, but doesn’t it harm animals and the environment? As it turns out, two guys from Mexico have developed a more sustainable alternative to leather, one that practically saves the environment.
COVID-19 Exposé: Nurses At Mexico Hospital Claim They Were Told To Avoid Masks

Infected Nurses at Mexico Hospital Claim They Were Told to Avoid Masks

At this time of the COVID-19 crisis, the health and safety of essential workers, especially in the healthcare sector, must be a top priority, but IMSS General Hospital in Monclova proved otherwise.
Mexico's President Obrador holds a news conference in Mexico City

Lopez Obrador and the Price of the Pandemic

In the time of a health crisis drawn out by the pandemic, President Lopez Obrador prioritized the country’s economy by refusing to change his mind about his economic recovery plan, which only increases public investment.
Why You Should Think Twice About Buying Manchego In Mexican Grocery Stores

Why You Should Think Twice About Buying Manchego In Mexican Grocery Stores

The federal consumer protection agency Profeco reported that the fake manchego may look, smell and taste like cheese but does not give the consumer the product advertised on the label.

Jaime Ruiz Sacristan, Mexican Stock Exchange Chairman Dies After Testing Positive for COVID-19

More than three weeks after he was hospitalized due to coronavirus, Jaime Ruiz Sacristan, the president of the board of Mexico's main stock exchange, died on Sunday.
People stand in line outside a shop near the dead body of a man who had collapsed on the sidewalk, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Guayaquil

After Missing for More Than a Week, Mexican Journalist Was Found Beheaded at Seaside Resort

A Mexican journalist named Victor Fernando Alvarez was found dead in the southern state of Guerrero on Saturday--more than a week after he was reported missing.
Slain man

Murder Town: Inside Veracruz, Mexico's Cartel War Zone

Veracruz is regarded as the deadliest town in Mexico as cartels continuously wage territorial wars against each other.
A sixteen-year old sex worker waiting for a customer

Flesh Service: Mexico's 'Home Delivery' Sex Trafficking Amid COVID-19

Mexico has become one of the world's most prevalent human and sex trafficking destinations---from 'home delivery' services to child pornography.
Border

Securing the Border: Illegal Crossings Down by 60%

Enforcement of immigration deportation has slowed migrants from entering the U.S. – Mexico border. In other news, the construction of the border wall continues during the pandemic.
Mexican Football Teams Play On Virtual Tournament Amid COVID-19 Crisis

eLIGA MX: Mexican Football to Resume Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Catch your favorite Mexican footballers as they play in the eLIGA MX tournament. (Photo: pixabay. com) Calling all football fans! Liga MX, Mexico's leading football league, will launch an eSports tournament dubbed, "eLIGA MX," on Friday as stadiums were closed and physical play was suspended amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent article.

Watch here: Viral Video of Mexican Shoppers Panic Buying Beer

Watch here and find out about the viral video of Mexican shoppers panic buying beer. (Photo : Wikimedia) Shoppers in Mexico are skipping the typical basic goods to panic buy beer as news about the temporary closure of brewing plants across the country had recently surfaced.