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Every April 22nd, the whole world comes together to celebrate Earth Day, a date that was born in 1970 in the United States as an environmental demonstration that sought to raise our voices against pollution, loss of biodiversity and the effects of excessive industrial development.

The death of Pope Francis in the early hours of April 21 marks the end of a transformative pontificate, deeply marked by openness, inclusiveness and a pastoral approach close to the marginalized. His legacy has left its mark, but it has also generated divisions within the Vatican.

Holy Week in Latin America is something very much our own. For many, it is a time of devotion, for others, a perfect break to disconnect from stress and recharge with vitamin D... that is: sun, sand and sea.

Angie Clement-Cromwell is a leading communicator, social activist and entrepreneur with more than three decades of experience in business management and a strong background in media and community leadership. A native of Mexico, she is a graduate of the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Communication with a specialization in Communication Policy Research, complementing her academic training with a diploma in Photography.

The outdoor spectacle on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles comes back to life. As preparations for the event begin on Friday, April 25, and continue on select nights through Sunday, May 18, the event will begin on Friday, April 25.

Tension between the United States and China is not new, but with the return of tariffs pushed by former President Donald Trump, the trade war between the two powers has escalated again. And while leaders talk about protecting domestic industries and balancing the trade balance, many U.S. companies are beginning to feel the effects-and not exactly in a positive way.

From the incredible city of Tijuana, Baja California, emerges a key figure in the music scene of Northwest Mexico: DJ Luis Santamaría. His story begins in a unique way, when at the early age of two he was introduced to the world of music through acetates and an old RCA Victor turntable. The first song he put on the turntable was “Venus” by The Shocking Blue, a song that marked the beginning of a life guided by rhythms, melodies and a passion for making people dance.

Have you ever imagined Katy Perry floating in space in her astronaut suit? Well yes, she went from singing “Roar” on stage to literally roaring among the stars. And no, it's not a new music video. Katy actually went into space on a mission that is making history.

The animated film Memoirs of a Snail, created by Australian director Adam Elliot, has achieved something very special in Mexico: it has become one of the most beloved and talked about films of the year. Its arrival in theaters was quite an event, and its success not only surprised Elliot himself, but also made it clear that Mexico is fertile ground for independent films and animated proposals with soul.

There are people who, although they are no longer with us, continue to travel with us in spirit. Anthony Bourdain is one of them. This tall, gray-haired New York chef with a charming sarcasm not only cooked like the gods: he lived with intensity, traveled with humility and ate with an almost poetic curiosity.