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Walking Mexico's Ancient Mayan Camino del Mayab Trail

Embark on a journey through Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, walking the historic Mayan Camino del Mayab. This community-led trail weaves through lush jungle, past sacred cenotes, and into the heart of ancient civilisation, offering a transformative travel exp

Asian Community Booms in Mexico City, Up 275%

Mexico's capital is experiencing a remarkable demographic shift, with its Asian population, particularly from China and South Korea, soaring by over 275% in just a decade, reshaping the city's social and culinary fabric.

Deadly Mexico Train and Bus Collision Claims Multiple Lives

A devastating collision between a train and a passenger bus in northern Mexico has resulted in a significant loss of life, with emergency services engaged in a major rescue operation. The tragic incident underscores ongoing transport safety concerns.

Drought reveals submerged 19th-century bridge in Yorkshire

A historic 19th-century bridge, normally submerged, has been fully exposed at Broomhead Reservoir in South Yorkshire as water levels plummet due to prolonged drought conditions, revealing a piece of forgotten industrial heritage.

Rio Grande River Runs Dry in New Mexico Crisis

The mighty Rio Grande, a vital water source for millions and a natural border, has run dry in parts of New Mexico, sparking a major environmental and political crisis in the American Southwest.

Mexican Senate Debate Erupts Into Vicious Physical Brawl

Chaos erupted in Mexico's Senate as a heated debate on the country's violent drug cartels descended into a full-scale physical brawl, with politicians throwing punches and scrambling over furniture in a stunning display of political discord.

Mexican Senators Brawl in Shocking Parliament Fight

Extraordinary scenes unfolded in the Mexican Senate as a heated debate descended into a full-blown physical altercation, with lawmakers shoving and throwing punches in the chamber. Watch the viral video.

Mexico Vows to Block Trump's Deportation Camps

In a defiant stance, Mexico's first female President, Claudia Sheinbaum, has declared her nation will refuse any US plans to establish migrant deportation camps on its soil, setting the stage for a major diplomatic clash should Donald Trump win the Novemb

Fury over plan to siphon water from drought-hit River Wharfe

Yorkshire Water faces a fierce backlash from residents and environmentalists over its emergency proposal to extract millions of litres from the already depleted River Wharfe, a move branded an 'ecological disaster' for the region.

Mexico City 'Day Zero' Water Crisis Looms as Reservoirs Empty

Mexico City, one of the world's most populous megacities, faces an unprecedented water crisis as critical reservoirs drop to historic lows. Authorities are implementing drastic restrictions as experts warn of an imminent 'Day Zero' where taps could run dr

Six Severed Heads Found in Mexican City of Cholula

Mexican authorities launch a major investigation after a horrifying discovery of six decapitated heads in the historic city of Cholula. The heads were found alongside a menacing message, escalating fears of cartel-related violence in the region.

Trump's Mexico Cartel Comments Spark Outrage

Former US President Donald Trump has stirred controversy with his latest comments about Mexico and the Sinaloa Cartel, drawing sharp criticism from Mexican officials and analysts.

Georgia drought sends Mississippi River to record lows

Severe drought in Georgia has caused the Mississippi River to plummet to historic lows, disrupting shipping routes and endangering local ecosystems. Experts warn of long-term economic and environmental consequences.

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