drum. yes, it does. which mexico city been there several times. don t you love the food, the food? it s an amazing place of cultural sites. anthropological museum is one of the best museums in latin america. i think it s one of the best museums in the world. it s a beautiful place in a beautiful city. it s an amazing city. if you go to mexico city, you ll have food from michoacan. you re going to have tacos from oaxaca . you re gonna have the mole from puebla. you re going to have the seafood from veracruz. you re gonna so i love mexico city as the first episode because you see all of that influence. you eat so much delicious looking food in this first episode tell us about the food scene in mexico city and some of the traditional dishes that you tried. mexican cuisine is one of the only cuisines in its entirety protected by unesco , meaning you can trace the roots back to its origins. um you know, if you think of noodles, you think of italy, but noodles came from china. you know, if y
this time they survived. what do we know about this incident? it doesn t seem like pure luck that people survived on this instance. this is a shocking case simply in the fact it involves more than 100 unaccompanied minors heading north from central america, almost 350 people in total. the truck had a sort of two layers in it because the smuggling gang, who was presumably moving this people north to the united states, created a second level so they could cram more people in there. it was found abandoned on a highway in the eastern state of veracruz, no driver anywhere to be found. and had things gone on for longer with the temperatures, even though there was some rudimentary effort to get ventilation, it might not been enough for very long. very
little to drink and eat. these other conditions in which people are travelling to be smuggled into the united states and only year i was in veracruz with the family members of three members of the same family that two brothers and a cousin that who had ended up in an abandoned truck trailer in texas, part of more than 50 people who died on that occasion and their bodies had been repatriated back to the same state where people had been found. fortunately without loss of life here butjust by sheer luck rather than anything else. . ~ , ., sheer luck rather than anything else. . ~ , ., , sheer luck rather than anything else. . ~ , . ., else. thank you very much for that undate- you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the tainted legacy of japanese boyband mogul johnny kitagawa is examined in a new bbc documentary.
this is bbc news. the headlines. one month on from the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria, which killed more than 50,000 people across the region, aid agencies say at least 1.5 million people within the disaster zone are still homeless or living without power. ukraine s president zelensky has said he has instructed his military commanders to find the forces to boost the defence of the eastern city of bakhmut. russian troops, backed by mercenaries from the wagner group, have so far failed to drive out the ukrainian forces. mexican officials say they ve found over 340 people in an abandoned truck trailer in the state of veracruz. police says the potential migrants from guatemala, honduras, el salvador