
Bullets in Teotihuacán: ‘Tourism will be scared off a little’
The death of a Canadian tourist at the hands of a gunman caused chaos at one of Mexico’s most important archaeological sites

The death of a Canadian tourist at the hands of a gunman caused chaos at one of Mexico’s most important archaeological sites

Authorities insist on the effectiveness of conventional water cleanups while citizens are requesting hair donations to remove traces of crude oil in Veracruz

The government claims the state company Pemex has no responsibility, while experts and environmental groups wonder whether the spill originated from a ship or a failure in the pipe infrastructure

Crude oil is poisoning the livelihoods of hundreds of families who live around Laguna del Ostión, in Veracruz state, while residents demand support from the authorities

The lack of government transparency accentuates the effects of a natural disaster that has covered over 140 miles of coastline and endangered the livelihood of coastal communities

The government dismantled a clandestine laboratory and confiscated over 41,000 liters and 12 tons of chemical substances, in actions that come after US pressure for greater results

In 1939, the Mexican artist decided to get rid of ‘The Dream (The Bed)’ when Nickolas Muray announced he was getting married. The artwork was recently sold at auction for $54 million