Archaeological site of Chichén Itza at risk of losing UNESCO’s recognition

The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) lacks legal powers and has declared itself.

Tunich Craft Fair  ready to kick off on Friday July 26

Starting next Friday, July 26 and until Sunday, August 4, another edition of the Tunich.

Craft vendors of Chichén Itzá: should they stay or should they go?

Artisans of Chichén Itzá continue to await a dignified space to work and offer their.

Sales of arts & crafts increase by 10% during Day of The Dead week in Valladolid

Artisans who participate in the municipal tianguis Domingos Vallisoletanos, in the main park, reported  that.

Yucatecan artisans seek help finding new markets

Women of Tekax, Yucatán forced to sell at low prices in order to move their.

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Environmentalists raise awareness about the importance of bats with a festival

To raise awareness in society about the importance of bats in nature and people's lives, and promote respect for the…

Red Cross provides humanitarian aid for the first time to migrants at Mexico’s northern border

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Inflation in Mexico continues to decelerate in first half of September

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Yucatán government evaluates 61 projects for the rescue of Popular Culture in the region

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Launch of iPhone 15 causes a stir around the world

In China, hundreds (or even thousands) of people lined up to buy the new iPhone 15, despite the restrictions that…

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