18 months ago, in the middle of the pandemic, The Yucatan Times published this editorial piece. We re-take it today, and sadly, …
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Mexico ended 2022 with an alarming figure. More than 109,000 missing persons. This terrifying figure does not fall within the statistics of …
By Eduardo Ruiz Healy The national presidents of the PAN, PRI and PRD announced that they will present common candidacies for the …
By Indalecio Cardeña Vázquez The Merida of the XXI Century. I admire the light that bathes you in the mantle of your …
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BACKYARD BIRDING IN MERIDA, YUCATAN AND BEYOND-PUMAS PLAYING IN PATAGONIA, CHILE
Two ten month old puma cubs, a male and female, were finally reunited after a five day search by the mom and …
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Yazmín Esquivel’s thesis and the chain of plagiarism. Pandora’s box opens
Let’s imagine the case of a young lady, a law student, maybe 23 or 24 years old, who must submit a thesis …
Frank’s music has crossed musical genres, borders, languages, and generations. It is still as relevant as when he was alive because even …
Historically in Mexico, for centuries, the Virgin of Guadalupe has been, in addition to religious motivation, a factor of national unity and …
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The “spark” that ignited the Mexican Revolution in Valladolid, Yucatán (Anthrop. Indalecio Cardena Vazquez)
In the Yucatecan collective memory, a warlike event that occurred in the city of Valladolid, from June 4 to 9, 1910, is …
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been battling negative media coverage about his administration’s track record on human rights. Reporters Without …