In Mexico, Nurses’ Day has traditionally been celebrated on January 6th, a date established in 1931 by Dr. José Castro Villagrana, then director of the Juárez Hospital of Mexico. However, in recent years, institutions such as the Ministry of Health have also adopted May 12th to align with
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The variety of cultures that exist in humanity, with their own expressions that differentiate them from each other, seen as a principle, facilitates the exchange of knowledge and values, such as tolerance, understanding and coexistence between cultures, without any of them exercising superiority over another. Cultural diversity is a consequence of historical, political,
The mega-structure of the Panama Canal is considered one of the greatest engineering feats of the world, and not just of the 20th century. The Panama Canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama at its narrowest point and uses a system of locks to raise and lower ships to different levels. The locks fill with water […]
On April 3, the summit “Plastics: A Health Crisis in Plain Sight” was held in Washington, D.C., organized by Moms Clean Air Force and EcoMadres. The impact of plastic on human health is terrifying. Experts agreed that plastics are directly linked to a host of serious health problems. Dr. Leonardo Trasande, director of the NYU […]
Feminism has always existed, in the broadest sense of the term, whenever women individually or collectively have complained about their unjust and bitter fate under patriarchy and have demanded a different situation, for a better life. This March 8th we celebrate International Women’s Day. Throughout history, brave and determined women have been changing the future
The environment is the space in which the life of different organisms develops, favoring their interaction. In it there are both living beings (biotic factors) from humans to bacteria, as well as non-living elements (abiotic factors) such as water, air and soil, as well as others created by the hand of man. Every June 5, […]
The World Meteorological Organization issued a Red Alert last month in the face of the unprecedented advance of climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions, ocean surface temperatures, sea level rise and melting ice in Antarctica all broke records last year. The agency warned that the global economy could suffer a historic decline in the immediate future. […]
To the traveler, the passport is like the sun to the flower – like air to our lungs, or iron to our blood; it is an indispensable document that allows a regular person to identify oneself as a national of a country and to freely cross the border of a sovereign state into another. Some […]
Miss Universe celebrated its 69th edition this Sunday from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Florida, where the candidates paraded with their best looks and sought to convince the jury with their charisma and beauty. But it was the Mexican, Andrea Meza, the winner of the contest; she emphasizes that her predecessor was […]
The last two weeks have been busy for Mexico’s immigration authorities. Since Jan. 18, the Mexican government says it has “assisted returns” of 2,303 Central American migrants back to their home countries. “Assisted returns” means deported — but much of the official language referring to migration in Mexico remains euphemistic, critics say,






















