Tag: mexico

Louvre Abu Dhabi welcomes five exquisite, loaned artefacts from Mexico

The Brew News Team Sep. 21, 2024

ABU DHABI: Louvre Abu Dhabi has unveiled five exceptional artefacts from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History, marking a new cultural collaboration between the UAE and Mexico. Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of Louvre Abu Dhabi, and María Teresa Mercado Pérez, Mexico’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced the arrival of these artefacts, including […]

This Day, That Year – September 6

Brew Admin Sep. 06, 2022

This day in history we feature Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education. This university is one of the largest and most influential private universities in Latin America, founded on this day in 1943. Trivia – Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) (English: Monterrey Institute […]

‘Orange the World’: Angry Mexican rallies take to streets, demand end to femicide

Brew Admin Nov. 26, 2020

Demonstrators marched through the Mexican capital on Wednesday and scuffled with police during an angry protest at widespread violence against women in the Latin American nation. Around 10 women are killed every day in Mexico and activists accuse the government of not doing enough to tackle the problem. Holding banners, flags and placards, thousands of protesters demanded […]

Pro-abortion protestors march in Mexico, pepper-sprayed by police

Brew Admin Sep. 29, 2020

Hundreds of women marched through Mexico’s capital Monday to demand nationwide legalisation of abortion, leading to clashes with police who blocked their way. Protesters gathered near the capital’s historic center to head to the central plaza but were stopped by female police officers with shields, AFP journalists reported. Police used pepper spray against demonstrators who […]

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