An adapted ‘Llorona’ presides over a united cry against Mexico femicide 3 minutes read
Mexico, Feb 5 (efe-epa).- An adapted version of “La Llorona,” the popular Mexican theme, presided over a protest Friday in Mexico City against the killing of young doctor Mariana Sanchez last week in the country’s south and against ceaseless violence against women.
“Being a woman is a crime, Llorona, with a well-defined passion. They grab four scoundrels, Llorona, and take your life. From the northern border to the southern border there is a trail of bones, Llorona, that were once were,” singer Edna Hernández from the SnowApple band said in her verses.
Mexico tops 155,000 COVID-19 deaths in the world s third-worst toll months after the country s president downplayed the virus and questioned the use of masks
Data from John Hopkins University shows Mexico moved past India on Thursday as the country with the third-highest COVID-19 death toll with 155,145 deaths
Mexico on Thursday reported 1,505 newly confirmed coronavirus deaths
The country has registered 1,825,519 million confirmed cases
A study published by Australia s Lowy Institute found Mexico as the second-worst country in response to its handling of the pandemic
MEXICO CITY - Mexico said Tuesday it is close to granting approval for Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, with lots of spy drama but little public data
Mexico near approving Russian vaccine, with little data thetelegraph.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thetelegraph.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.