Mexico City
Mexicans burn Donald Trump effigies in Easter ritual
Mexicans celebrating an Easter ritual late on March 26 burnt effigies of U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, whose anti-immigrant views have sparked outrage south of the American border.
Santorini Atlantis Books among world’s top 10 bookstores
Atlantis Books in Santorini is the most interesting bookstore in the world, according to leading National Geographic magazine.
Do you dare visit the island of dolls? (scary pics)
Some people are terrified of dolls. It could be their experience with some horror movies like ‘Child’s Play’ with the horrifying chucky chasing after its victims, or something else. But if you like horror stories keep reading. A few kilometres from Mexico City lies La Isla de las Munecas, the Island of Dolls, where thousands of dolls hang from trees.
Baby jaguars on Instagram: Meet the rich kids of Mexico City (photos)
Saying Mexico is a city of great contrasts is an understatement! The second most populated city in the world with nearly 9 million people, has extreme poverty alongside great opulence and luxury. Those who are well off don’t hold back in showing their wealth. like these rich kids.
Freak ad pole accident in Mexico (video)
A shocking video shows a large advertisement board on top of a 30 meter pole falling on a busy road during high traffic, in Mexico city, Mexico. The metallic pole could not withstand the high gusts of winds causing it to initially start to slowly tilt before eventually crashing onto the road and damaging two cars Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
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Yahoo begins shuttering some digital services
Yahoo has begun shutting down some of its digital magazines as the struggling online pioneer's latest reorganization plan.
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Zika alert prompts bug spray maker to become Australia Olympics sponsor
A small Australian maker of bug sprays became an unlikely beneficiary of the mosquito-borne Zika virus outbreak this week when the country's Olympic team signed it up as its first official insect repellent sponsor.
Greek neighbourhood among world’s top for 2016
Over 40 million people travelled in 2015 and stayed in homes through Airbnb in 150 countries around the world and most of them preferred to stay outside of traditional tourist hotspots.
After all, 74% of Airbnb properties are located in neighbourhoods which are away of famous tourist locations giving the opportunity to visitors to experience local life.
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New York Times: Thessaloniki is one of the top destinations for 2016
The New York Times announced the best places to visit in 2016 and included Thessaloniki, “Greece’s second-largest city which is first in food” in its list.
The U.S. newspaper compiled a list with 52 places that one should visit in 2016 with Mexico City in No1.
Mexico mayor assassinated one day after taking office
Several gunmen burst into the home of a newly elected Mexican mayor and shot her dead on Jan. 2, just hours into her tenure, police said.
Gisela Mota, 33, a left-of-center former member of Congress, was gunned down barely 24 hours after taking her oath of office in the city of Temixco, which is about 90 kilometers from the capital Mexico City.