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Faces of Day of the Dead refer to the recognizable human likenesses, calavera motifs, and ancestral portraits that appear across altars, processions, and art during the observan...
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Culture and Society
Faces of Day of the Dead refer to the recognizable human likenesses, calavera motifs, and ancestral portraits that appear across altars, processions, and art during the observan...
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Prison riots in Mexico are complex events shaped by overcrowding, organized crime, institutional strain, and socioeconomic marginalization. This evergreen explainer outlines how...
Open articleAviation Safety
This article outlines major commercial and general aviation accidents in or connected to Mexico that have shaped public understanding of aviation safety. We focus on verifiable...
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The Mexican Tequila Train refers to a dedicated freight train that originates in western Mexico, typically near the tequila-producing regions of Jalisco, and moves goods north i...
Open articlecrime-and-justice
As of the most recent authoritative assessments, Mexico is dominated by a small set of highly structured transnational criminal organizations rather than many loosely connected...
Open articleFashion & Accessories
When shoppers ask whether MoneySign Suede is Mexican, they are usually trying to understand where a product is made, what it is made from, and whether its production aligns with...
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El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican tradition focused on remembering deceased loved ones. It is not a Mexican version of Halloween, nor is it a somber mourn...
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Sergio Gómez Reyes is documented primarily in public records related to local government and civic engagement in Mexico. His career reflects work in municipal administration, o...
Open articleCulture and Traditions
Day of the Dead is celebrated mainly across Mexico and by Mexican communities abroad, coinciding with the Catholic observances of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. The mai...
Open articlepolitics
Mexico has had female heads of government at the municipal and state level, but it has never had a female president of the republic. As the 2024 presidential election concludes...
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