Die Aktien von Tortilla Mexican Grill brachen am Mittwoch ein, nachdem die Restaurantgruppe eine Gewinnwarnung ausgesprochen hatte.
Großbritanniens größte mexikanische Fast-Casual-Dining-Kette prognostiziert für dieses Jahr einen bereinigten
Restaging the meeting between Moctezuma and Hernán Cortés, Álvaro Enrigue’s You Dreamed of Empires explores how little we still know about this moment in history.
Clockwise from the left: An engraving of Hernan Cortés, an Aztec temple known as Santa Cecilia Acatitlan, an engraving of Moctezuma II, an Aztec Calendar found in Tenochtitlan, Mexico
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On November 8, 1519, a few hundred Castilian
A Mexican drug cartel known for gruesome
Investigators pulled this account together slowly in the course of years, cross-checking hundreds of interviews with survivors, eyewitnesses, and participants in the events. But the answer to a key question sought by the students’ parents—what happened to their children after they were last seen that night long ago?—remains elusive: of those seven or eight missing hours, only fragments can be pieced together and the story behind them guessed at. Various documents, including text messages and testimony in the court filing,
In Acapulco, unweit der Tennisanlage der Mexican Open, ist ein Feuer ausgebrochen. Der britische Anwärter Jack Draper hofft, dass sich die Probleme nicht auf sein bevorstehendes Halbfinale gegen Alex de Minaur auswirken, da er die Erwartungen übertroffen hat und es in Lateinamerika unter die letzten Vier geschafft hat.
Das Feuer brach in den Gebieten Miramar und Las Brisas in Acapulco aus – einem Gebiet, in dem aufgrund der feuchten Bedingungen normalerweise ein geringes Risiko für solche Ereignisse besteht.
Fotos zeigen
Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo.
In his 1955 masterpiece Pedro Páramo, he gave the bloody history of his country—between the rich and poor, landed and landless—mythic dimension.
Juan Rulfo, 1985.
(Photo by Schiffer-Fuchs / ullstein bild via Getty Images)
A man stands alone in a barren landscape. He wears a poncho, a chain of beads, and a sombrero that darkens his face. Having lingered on him for a few
Die Aktien von Tortilla Mexican Grill brachen am Mittwoch ein, nachdem die Restaurantgruppe eine Gewinnwarnung ausgesprochen hatte.
Großbritanniens größte mexikanische Fast-Casual-Dining-Kette prognostiziert für dieses Jahr einen bereinigten
Photos of Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova on a night out in Madrid without Crown Princess Mary have emerged.
The heir to the Danish throne and the reality TV star enjoyed a night out in the Spanish capital last month, which included a stroll in a park, going to an art exhibition and a meal while watching flamenco.
In the photos, first published by Spanish magazine Lecturas last week, the royal and the former daughter-in-law
Their 23-year romance has been dubbed a ‘real-life fairytale’ – yet Princess Mary and Prince Frederik’s relationship made headlines yesterday for less glowing reasons.
Frederik, 55, the heir to the Danish throne, was photographed with reality star Genoveva Casanova, 47, in Madrid last week where they attended an exhibition of the works of Pablo Picasso, without his wife of 19 years.
Publication of the pictures in Spanish magazine Lecturas led the divorcee Mexican socialite to issue a statement ‘categorically’ denying
Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark have put on a united front after Mexican socialite pictured with royal in Madrid slammed ‘malicious’ rumours of an affair.
The couple shared a video promoting their ‘Royal Run’ to Instagram today, after a Mexican socialite denied gossip magazine allegations of a romance with her husband Crown Prince Frederik.
The Australian-born future Queen, 51, has been hosting Spain ‘s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia on a royal trip to Copenhagen.
She
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark gave away no hint of emotion while attending to business today – after a Mexican socialite denied gossip magazine allegations of a romance with her husband Crown Prince Frederik.
The Australian-born future Queen, 51, maintained a passive expression during a visit to Copenhagen’s Centre for Danish Architecture as she hosted Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia on the third day of their state visit.
But no doubt she will be aware of the photographs