Mexico City’s local congress on Tuesday passed a measure aiming to make bullfights much less harmful to bulls and matadors, a ...
Mexico City lawmakers overwhelmingly approve legislation to keep the bullfighting tradition alive, while also keeping the ...
For the first time, public schools in Mexico City are offering Nahuatl as an elective subject. The government of Mexico City, in collaboration with the federal government, has launched this initiative ...
Showdowns between people and bulls can still go on, but the animals can no longer be hurt or killed. Some bullfighting ...
Mexico City lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to prohibit the killing or wounding of bulls during any future bullfights.
Lawmakers in Mexico City have voted overwhelmingly to prohibit the killing and injuring of bulls in bullfights, aiming to ...
Legislators in Mexico City, home to the world's largest bullring, voted Tuesday to ban bullfights where the animals are ...
Activists have hailed the ban as a success for animal rights, but bullfighting fans say it threatens an important ...
The legislation, approved by a 61-1 vote, prohibits the killing of bulls and the use of sharp objects that could injure the ...
Legislators in Mexico City, home to the world's largest bullring, voted Tuesday to ban bullfights where the animals are ...
Mexico City has passed a measure to make bullfights less harmful by banning weapons like spades and swords. The bill aims to evolve rather than eradicate bullfighting, set to take effect in 210 days.