More than 100 tattoo artists from around the world, with talents from Mexican artists who master centuries-old techniques, along with many other techniques, were presented for the tenth edition of the Expo Tatuaje 2025. On this occasion, the Expo will take place on February 1 and 2 at the Yucatán Siglo XXI Convention Center in […]
On Wednesday, January 15th, a fatal accident occurred in the Mercedes Barrera neighborhood, south of the Yucatecan capital, where a motorcyclist lost his life after being hit by a bus from the “Va y Ven” system. The unfortunate event occurred at the intersection of 50-A and 117 and 119 streets. According to what was found, […]
Pope Francis, 88, injured himself during a fall at his residence at the Vatican on Thursday, Jan. 16. The Vatican issued a statement saying the pontiff injured his forearm at the Santa Marta house but did not suffer any fractures. The Vatican press office released a photo of the pope with his right arm in a sling. […]
According to the Los Angeles Times, Mexican authorities have repeatedly vowed to welcome back their citizens should the incoming Trump administration proceed with threats of large-scale deportations. “It’s our obligation,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has outlined plans to boost assistance for millions of Mexican citizens facing potential deportation from the United States — and increase aid for […]
Image provided by the Observatorio de Movilidad y Sustentabilidad de Mérida. The dotted lines are approximations.   Plants to build a second periferico ring around Mérida have been floating about for years. But now that the initiative has been approved, residents of Yucatán’s largest city and surrounding communities ask, “How will this affect me?” As they…
Mothers and fathers of the students at the “Agustín Vadillo Cicero” Middle High School, in Mérida, are on alert, they are concerned about a person outside the institution who somehow managed to reach the students and put them at risk. The man approximately 35 years old, almost two meters tall, robust, with little hair and […]
Belize Prime Minister Johnny Briceño presented a formal plan to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum for a two-phase expansion of the Tren Maya into the Central American nation. The plan’s first phase would involve extending the Tren Maya rail network just 7 km to the border between Mexico and Belize. The second and more ambitious part…