A health specialist warned that Metapneumovirus is present in Yucatan, so he gave measures to avoid contagion. “Having suffered from COVID-19 increases the chances of becoming infected with metapneumovirus (HMPV) because it decreases the defenses of the respiratory tract,” said David Canché Durán, a specialist in Public Health and Pediatrics. In Mexico, practically 90% of […]
The SSP Yucatán led the arrest of “El Gemelo” accused of extortion and qualified homicide in Quintana Roo. Accused of high-impact crimes such as extortion and qualified homicide, committed in the state of Quintana Roo, Uriel Alonzo P. K., alias “El Gemelo”, 35 years old, was arrested in Yucatán, on Thursday, January 9th. The arrest […]
American Airlines’ afternoon flight to Dallas, Texas, from Merida airport, was canceled on Thursday, January 9th. American Airlines canceled flight 2200 to Dallas, which normally arrives at 3:05 p.m. and returns at 3:55 p.m. However, fourteen of the thirty-two scheduled inbound flights for Thursday operated normally in the morning. TYT Newsroom The post American Airlines […]
In 2025, entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), such as Teotihuacán or the Anthropology and History Museum, will be more expensive for the thousands of people who visit them daily throughout the Republic. The new rates were announced by the institute itself through a statement […]
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in as president of Venezuela for the third time for a six-year term on Friday, January 10. The ceremony took place in the National Assembly amid riots and protests in the streets following the controversy over the validity of the official results of last year’s elections, because the opposition leader, Edmundo […]
Determined to venture beyond our comfort zone, we headed north to explore the culinary landscape outside Centro. Our journey led us to two hidden gems serving authentic Asian cuisine. Tama Shokudo Nestled a few blocks from El Parque de la Alemán sits a charming house adorned with Japanese lamps and striking kanji signs. This intimate…
To return the natural and archaeological splendor to the Lol-Tun caves, and after improving its security conditions, the site will reopen its doors after five years of being closed to the public. This agreement was reached after authorities from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and municipal authorities held a working meeting to […]