Summit of the Americas kicks off without Mexico
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has made good on his threat to boycott the Summit of the Americas, held in Los Ángeles.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has made good on his threat to boycott the Summit of the Americas, held in Los Ángeles.
NFL Mexico Director Olivé Hawley met with Yucatán Gov. Mauricio Vila Dosal in Mexico City to discuss potential partnerships to bring more “American football” to the state.
Mérida has kicked off an international Pok ta Pok tournament, also known as the “Mayan ball game” World Cup.
A campaign to further boost the state’s economy has paid off. Yucatán has been granted membership in the elite World Tourism Organization.
The US ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, joined the governors of Mexico’s southeastern states for an official bilateral summit in Mérida.
Cue the poutine! As much as everyone in Mérida loves tacos, panuchos, and salbutes, the amount of international options for snacking and dining in the city continues to grow.
Indigenous groups from across Mexico, including Yucatán and Quintana Roo, sailed to Europe in what they describe as an invasion of conscience.
Elio Xicum Cobá, a Yucatecan from Chumayel, will represent Mexico in the Saint Pellegrino Young Chefs competition in the Fine Dining Lovers category.
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