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Enrique Krauze Wins III Spanish Orders History Prize

By KELIN DILLON Famed Mexican author and historian Enrique Krauze has been awarded the III Spanish Orders History Prize, recognizing his commitment and work surrounding the Hispanic world. Krauze, who has been on the receiving end of public attacks by current Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) due to the author’s longtime criticism of presidential power, was proposed for

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Paying Homage to Mexico’s Great Liberator

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Just in case you are wondering why Monday, March 15, is an official holiday here in Mexico, it is in observation of the 1807 birthday of five-time president Benito Juárez, a national hero who helped chase the French out of the country, overthrew the Hapsburg-imposed empire of Maximillian I, and restored the republic under a liberal regime

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US Embassy Honors Black Women Lawmakers

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Throughout the entire month of February — Black History Month in the United States — the U.S. Embassy in Mexico will be paying homage to that nation’s female lawmakers of color with a giant banner recognizing the 25 African-American women currently in Congress, including Vice President Kamal Harris, who now presides over the U.S.

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Why Azerbaijan Is at War with Armenia

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Few, if any, territorial disputes are historically simple or cut-and-dry. Most are shrouded in complex webs of nationalism and misinformation, coupled with the raw emotions of human suffering and violence on both sides of the conflict. But the ongoing skirmish between Azerbaijan and Armenia, although rooted in centuries of mutual distrust and ethnic divisions, really boils down

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Mexico’s Flowers of the Dead

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS      While the ubiquitous images of painted skeletons and sugar skulls that abound across Mexico this time of year might be a bit off-putting for visitors from other countries, the golden orange color of thousands of marigold (cempasúchitl) flowers that line Avenida Reforma and decorate the omnipresent ofrendas (altars to the deceased) at least give a

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A Year to Celebrate Mexican History

By RICARDO CASTILLO It took some time, but finally, the outline of events to commemorate 2021 as the year of the “Greatness of Mexico” arrived on Wednesday, Sept. 30, during President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) daily press conference at the National Palace. The president announced the celebration of seven dates of historical importance, starting with the foundation of Mexico City.

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Mexico Marks Anniversary of Cacaxtla Murals

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF It has been 45 years since the residents of San Miguel del Milagro, in the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala, first discovered the some of the nation’s oldest pre-Hispanic murals in the archeological site of Cacaxtla. Shrouded in mystery, the centuries-old ruins in Tlaxcala’s volcanic valley is one of Mexico’s greatest pre-Columbian mysteries, with

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