Since this week, travelers from different parts of the world have arrived at Pac-Chen, Quintana Roo, attracted by its natural wealth and ecotourism experiences. Among the most notable activities are tours along natural trails; kayaking and rappelling in the cenote, the latter one of the most requested experiences. This tourism boom has turned the industry […]
In Mexico, dog bites still are a public health problem that requires attention and preventive measures. According to the Epidemiological Bulletins of the National Epidemiological Surveillance System, in 2024, 128,369 cases were registered throughout the country. Of these, 67,123 were men and 61,246 were women. The states with the highest incidence were the State of […]
In today’s fast-paced world, where news spreads faster than ever, one problem stands out: fake news. It’s something that affects all areas of our lives, from politics to health and, yes, even the world of sports betting. Fake news can cause serious disruptions in betting markets, making it harder for bettors to make informed decisions, […]
On the night of Friday, February 21, the alleged arrest of several armed and hooded men who were traveling in luxury SUVs on Avenue 41 between 18 and 20, in the Juan Pablo II subdivision in Mérida, was announced on social networks. The next day, the Yucatán Police arrested them and stated that they were […]
Canada and Mexico are expected to intensify efforts this week to avoid punishing 25% tariffs on their exports to the U.S. in talks to persuade President Donald Trump’s administration that their steps to increase border security and curb fentanyl trafficking are working ahead of a March 4 deadline. Canada and Mexico have both taken steps […]
Since prehistory, people have been fascinated with the natural world and made works of art full of meaning based on the animals they shared their region with. Ancient Mesoamerican peoples were, of course, no exception. The Maya, Olmec, Zapotec, Trascan, Mexica, and others incorporated animal imagery into their temples, everyday objects, dwellings, writing, and calendar…
Bombas Yucatecas are a unique and cherished tradition in the Yucatán region of Mexico. These short, witty verses are often recited during traditional dances, particularly the jarana yucateca, and are an integral part of the region’s cultural heritage. The origins of Bombas Yucatecas can be traced back to the colonial era when Spanish poetic forms […]
The Government of Yucatan and Engie Mexico agreed to work closely together to accelerate and bring to fruition the expansion project of the Cuxtal II gas pipeline in Mayakán, which will allow the arrival of more natural gas to Yucatan, adding competitiveness and development to the state. Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena received Ana Laura Ludlow, […]