
Mexican food for the dead
In Mexico, families set up altars for their loved ones, who have passed away, on November 1 and 2

In Mexico, families set up altars for their loved ones, who have passed away, on November 1 and 2

n Mexico, families set up altars for their loved ones, who have passed away, on November 1 and 2

Companies owned by the family of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim were co-designing, co-financing, and co-building the Texcoco project

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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) General Secretary, José Ángel Gurría talked to EL UNIVERSAL about Mexico's biggest challenges

Guajes, or calabashes, are traditionally used by farmers to drink water and take them along the fields

This is the first time the skulls will visit Mexico City

As the public consultation regarding the new airport ends today, the business elite is worried about the outcome

The Day of the Dead was declared as an intangible cultural heritage by the UNESCO in 2013

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