Mexico City lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to prohibit the killing or wounding of bulls during any future bullfights.
Mexico City’s local congress on Tuesday passed a measure aiming to make bullfights much less harmful to bulls and matadors, a ...
Mexico City's local congress on Tuesday passed a measure aiming to make bullfights much less harmful to bulls and matadors, a ...
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Mexico City, Home To World's Biggest Bullring, Bans Killing BullsThe initiative, which was promoted by the capital city's mayor Clara Brugada, aims to move toward "violence-free" ...
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.
The tradition, which has long drawn big crowds to arenas across Mexico, was dealt a blow when a judge in Mexico City banned ...
The initiative, which was promoted by the capital city's mayor Clara Brugada, aims to move toward "violence-free" bullfighting events. Mexico City cannot allow "cruelty as a spectacle, much less ...
President Sheinbaum touted the U.S.'s recent border seizure of smuggled weapons as proof that Mexico and the U.S.'s security ...
The bill, introduced by Mayor Clara Brugada of the ruling Morena party, passed with 61 votes in favor and one against. Outside of the local congress, dozens of bullfighting fans clashed with police.
The initiative, which was promoted by the capital city's mayor Clara Brugada, aims to move toward "violence-free" bullfighting events. Mexico City cannot allow "cruelty as a spectacle, much less ...
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