Mexico City lawmakers overwhelmingly approve legislation to keep the bullfighting tradition alive, while also keeping the bulls alive.
Bullfighting in Mexico City, which differs from Spanish bullfighting, was suspended in the capital in May 2022 by a judge. However, that decision was overturned by the Supreme Court of Justice in ...
Some people might call me a bleeding heart, but having seen the usual result of various bullfights, I believe that this is ...
The decision sparked angry protests from bullfighting supporters and matadors ... echoed activists saying the decision would turn the Mexican capital into a place “that respects the rights ...
The legislation, approved by a 61-1 vote, prohibits the killing of bulls and the use of sharp objects that could injure the animals.
Bullfighting proponents denounced the legislation ... Image An animal-rights demonstrator carries a sign that reads in Spanish “A real festival does not need blood,” outside Mexico’s ...
Bullfighting in Mexico dates back to 1529 ... Previously based in Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela, he's fluent in Spanish and English. A pair of top Democratic lawmakers asked the U.S. securities ...
A supporter of bullfighting holds a sign that reads in Spanish "Bullfighting is an art" outside Mexico's City's Congress where lawmakers are expected to debate its continuation in Mexico City, Tuesday ...
A supporter of bullfighting holds a sign that reads in Spanish "Bullfighting is an art" outside Mexico's City's Congress where lawmakers are expected to debate its continuation in Mexico City ...