Hermelinda Quintero, mother of Rafael Caro Quintero, the Narco of Narcos, dies

Hermelinda Quintero, mother of Rafael Caro Quintero, the Narco of Narcos, dies

Hermelinda Quintero, mother of the historic drug trafficking kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero, founder of the original Guadalajara Cartel and involved in the torture and murder of United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Kiki Camarena, died this Thursday in Guadalajara, Jalisco, according to the local press. The cause of her death has not been revealed, … Read more

Netflix Lands Exclusive Deal for WWE’s Monday Night Raw in $5 Billion Agreement

Netflix Lands Exclusive Deal for WWE’s Monday Night Raw in  Billion Agreement

Starting in January 2025, Netflix will be the new exclusive home of the wrestling show Monday Night Raw, produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom and Latin America, among other territories, it was announced this Tuesday the company in a statement, after having paid $5 billion for the agreement. … Read more

Discover the Exotic Black Sapote: A Culinary Gem of Central and South America

Discover the Exotic Black Sapote: A Culinary Gem of Central and South America

The world of flavors is infinitely diverse and, from time to time, we come across gastronomic treasures that awaken our senses in unexpected ways. One of these lovely discoveries comes from the tropical lands of Central and South America. [Este es el alimento más saludable del mundo: tres ideas fáciles y rápidas para incluirlo en … Read more

Artists and Scientists Collaborate to Preserve and Transform Botanical Garden into Ethnobiological Oasis

Artists and Scientists Collaborate to Preserve and Transform Botanical Garden into Ethnobiological Oasis

It could be said that ten serigraphs by the artists Jan Hendrix, Joy Laville, Pedro Friedeberg, Sergio Hernández, Miguel Castro Leñero, Carla Rippey, Mario Palacios Kaim, Martha Helion, Boris Viskin and Roberto Turnbull, are also some of the founding pieces of the Garden Botanical of San Miguel de Allende, called El Charco del ingenio. They—Mexicans … Read more

Capuchin Friars and Aid to the Church that Suffers: Preserving the Amazon Rainforest and the Ticuna Indigenous People

Capuchin Friars and Aid to the Church that Suffers: Preserving the Amazon Rainforest and the Ticuna Indigenous People

By evangelizing and helping the Ticuna indigenous people, the Capuchin friars, with the support of Aid to the Church that Suffers, contribute to preserving the Amazon rainforest. “I have never left this place. I don’t know anything about the world, but I believe in God. He gives me eternal life. I have called the friars … Read more

Ecuadorians Advocate for Peace amid Internal Armed Conflict and Drug Trafficking Violence

Ecuadorians Advocate for Peace amid Internal Armed Conflict and Drug Trafficking Violence

After singing the national anthem of Ecuador on Wednesday night, more than one hundred Ecuadorians advocated for peace in their country. Ecuador is experiencing an internal armed conflict against drug trafficking mafias that have spread terror in the streets. The most recent act of violence claimed the life of a prosecutor who was investigating corruption … Read more

Slap Global Wins Gold in Effie Latam for Award-Winning Pepsico Campaign: ‘The most Flamin’hot fight in history’

Slap Global Wins Gold in Effie Latam for Award-Winning Pepsico Campaign: ‘The most Flamin’hot fight in history’

“For us it is always a pride when our work receives recognition of effectiveness, because that is how we like to describe ourselves, through business results,” said Carolina Bruzzone, chief strategist officer of Slap Global, referring to the gold won in the last edition of Effie Latam, thanks to the case The most Flamin’hot fight … Read more

Chilean Nationals Accused of Homicide in Venezuela Seek Help from Chilean Authorities

Chilean Nationals Accused of Homicide in Venezuela Seek Help from Chilean Authorities

The family of the brothers Natalia and Guillermo Améstica, of Chilean nationality, who were charged in December by the Attorney General of Venezuela Tarek William Saab for the qualified homicide in January 2015 in Maracay of the rapper Tirone González, Canserbero, and the reggae bassist Carlos Molnar, have requested help from the Chilean authorities. Bárbara … Read more

Mexican Actor Adan Canto Dies at 42, Battling Appendix Cancer: Remembering His Life and Career as an Actor and Musician

Mexican Actor Adan Canto Dies at 42, Battling Appendix Cancer: Remembering His Life and Career as an Actor and Musician

The Mexican actor Adan Canto died this Monday at the age of 42, as his representative, Jennifer Allen, confirmed to CNN this Tuesday. Canto, who starred in productions such as X-Men, Narcos and Blood and Oil, was privately battling appendix cancer. His best-known role was as Aaron Shore in the television drama Designated Survivor. The … Read more

Mexico’s President López Obrador Ironizes Concerns About Vaccine Purchases from Foreign Pharmaceutical Companies

Mexico’s President López Obrador Ironizes Concerns About Vaccine Purchases from Foreign Pharmaceutical Companies

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has attacked those who resort to purchasing vaccines from “famous pharmaceutical companies” to combat covid-19. “They don’t like it because they are not going to inject me with communism,” he ironized, after ensuring that the application of the biological is guaranteed free of charge in the federal Health system but … Read more