Apparently this is a well-known prank in Latin America.
The Mexican villagers claim they “basically had no choice but to die fighting, or die from hunger.”
Footage taken at a beach in Zihuatanejo, Mexico last week shows the moment the reptile appeared on the sand, scaring away swimmers who fled the water.
The pair have lived in a tent in Mexico for six months now, waiting to make an asylum case in the US.
Alien bodies, inspected by scientists, are unveiled to a government on live television and the world goes meh.
Ofelia Hernandez-Salas headed a transnational smuggling network that was responsible for thousands of people illegally entering the U.S.
Studies suggest female doctors make better surgeons, Beaufort West mayor proposes name change, Cops seek help to write reports in english, City still investigating what caused Joburg blaze.
Footage doing the rounds on social media shows the little guy zipping along with his father before suddenly dropping. Very lucky for the boy, the zipline runs over a lake, and he survived the fall into the water as onlookers rushed to his aid.
The owners tried to hide her dead body by cutting it into pieces, leaving bits in the bathtub, in buckets, and even in a blender – exactly like a scene from a Hollywood slasher movie.
SA Women’s Rugby does us proud, Bantu Holomisa crawls out of the woodwork for elections, a Massive blue hole is discovered in Mexico, and New Research suggests a connection between french fries and depression.
The cartel’s hitmen also regularly fed humans to their tigers, in some instances these victims were alive.
There are approximately 3 000 hot air balloon accidents every year, but this must surely be the worst-case scenario for balloonists.
Scientists revive 48,500-year-old virus, Paris says she was pressured to do a sex tape, North Korea wants to shoot missiles into the ocean in peace, Striking nurses acting like thugs, The dystopian life for women under the Taliban, and the oldest person in SA dies at 128, and Tesla steering might come off.
The rise of K-Content, Two dead after Mexico kidnapping, Kim Basinger unrecognizable at daughter’s strip club baby shower, Elon mocks disabled employee, Newly elected Tshwane mayor yet another dud, Women are smoking more weed than men, and the unexplained mystery of MH370.
Presidents. Are they all just a bit loopy, or are there really elves running around the Mexican forest?
The latest global trend involves throwing a Mexican discount pharmacy mascot, called Dr Simi, at celebrities as they strut their stuff onstage.
Upon entering Mexico, Trevor Noah’s little-known device was confiscated because the security personnel had no clue what it was.
A word of advice for if you ever find yourself visiting the ancient Mayan Temple of Kukulcán at the Chichén Itzá archaeological site in Yucatán, Mexico.
A wedding in Mexico became an even more memorable event for everyone present when the reception was interrupted by an unusual wedding crasher.
Despite the absurdity of the situation, the ocean’s surface really did burst into flames in the Gulf of Mexico, following a pipeline leak.
Somehow, gender reveal parties are still a thing, and this one sees two lives lost after a plane flying a banner plunges into the ocean.
Travel + Leisure’s ‘World’s Best Awards 2020’ has revealed the city that should be on everyone’s travel list once the pandemic is under control.
Presidential jet raffle. Government selling waterfront props to fund SAA. Thomas Markle will never see Meghan again. 75 dangerous prisoners escape. Saracens to be relegated.
How we think about the mammoth has changed considerably over the millennia. Many years ago, it was quite a catch.
Mexican authorities tried to arrest El Chapo’s son, Ovidio Guzmán, but were forced to release him when the cartel launched an epic gun battle in the streets.
Mayor Jorge Luis Escandón Hernández failed to fulfil his promise to fix a road, and his town didn’t let him get away with it.
The influx of controversial ads continues, and this time it’s Jennifer Lawrence and Dior under fire for cultural appropriation.
The new season of ‘Narcos’, set in Mexico, focusses on the founding father of Mexican narcotraffic: Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.
Here are some beautiful images from the annual parade in Mexico City, which signals the start of the Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations.
Mexico happens to be the world’s top exporter of beer, and there is a reason it is so popular right around the globe. Maybe you should learn a little backstory.