Mexico Evacuates Sea Turtle Eggs as Hurricane Beryl Looms
Mexico evacuates sea turtle eggs ahead of Hurricane Beryl, taking unprecedented steps to protect wildlife and communities as the storm approaches.
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Mexico evacuates sea turtle eggs ahead of Hurricane Beryl, taking unprecedented steps to protect wildlife and communities as the storm approaches.
Thousands of fish have died as the Bustillos Lagoon in northern Mexico dries up amid a severe drought. The lagoon’s water levels have fallen below 50%, leading to higher pollutant concentrations hazardous to aquatic life.
Mexico’s goalkeeper Luis Malagon will miss the Copa America due to injury, with Carlos Acevedo stepping in as his replacement.
The first direct passenger flight between China and Mexico since the pandemic has landed in Mexico City, marking a significant step in resuming international travel.
Mexico faces record-high temperatures in a severe heatwave, highlighting global climate concerns that resonate with Asia’s own environmental challenges.
Mexico prepares to celebrate the Lunar New Year, embracing Chinese traditions for the Year of the Dragon, highlighting cultural ties and global interest in the festival.
Mexican residents in Monterrey have criticized Japan’s release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, calling the decision unethical and expressing concerns over global environmental impacts.
Category 4 Hurricane Hilary is moving from Mexico towards the U.S. Southwest, bringing threats of heavy rainfall and severe weather conditions.
Mexican vlogger Max Carrera shares his deep connection with China, exploring cultural similarities and differences between China and Mexico, and his experiences living and working in China.
Children in rural Mexico are falling behind in education due to the pandemic, highlighting the digital divide and challenges faced by indigenous communities.
Maternity wards in Toluca, Mexico care for mothers and newborns infected with COVID-19 amid sluggish vaccine rollout, highlighting global challenges in combating the pandemic.
Despite the economic strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico saw a surprising surge in remittances, as migrants increased financial support to their families back home.
Mexico faces over one million COVID-19 cases and 100,000 deaths as states individually tackle virus containment.