Today in News History

On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1599, Chōsokabe Motochika, Japanese daimyō (born 1539) passed away. In 1889, Tijuana, Mexico, is founded. In 1901, Gwendolyn Lizarraga, Belizean businesswoman, activist, and politician (died 1975) was born. In 1953, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Mexican actress, director, and producer was born. In 1958, Hugo Sánchez, Mexican footballer, coach, and manager was born. In 1971, Pedro Rodríguez, Mexican racing driver (born 1940) passed away. In 1976, León de Greiff, Colombian poet and educator (born 1895) passed away. In 1976, Eduardo Nájera, Mexican-American basketball player and coach was born. In 2005, Jesús Iglesias, Argentinian racing driver (born 1922) passed away. In 2015, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán escapes from the maximum security Altiplano prison in Mexico, his second escape. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Museo del Juguete Antiguo Mexico: A toy wonderland in Mexico City

Mexico News Daily

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July 4, 2026

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Founded by the son of Japanese immigrants in the house he grew up in, Mexico City's amazing toy museum, MUJAM, has become one of the capital's must-see attractions. The post Museo del Juguete Antiguo Mexico: A toy wonderland in Mexico City appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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The Standard

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· Jul 10, 2026

Travel consultant Christina Seredzinsky finds magic in Mexico City

Intoxicating energy, irresistible food, architectural wonder and plenty of mezcalitas — it’s easy to fall in love with the Mexican capital, says the travel expert

Valencia International

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· Nov 11, 2025

L’ETNO, Museu Valencià d’Etnologia

L’ETNO. Museu Valencià d’Etnologia https://letno.dival.es/va There is no doubt that Valencia is full of amazing museums. The government is to be lauded with their support of everything from silk to ceramics to rice to classical and modern art. The variety is amazing and stretches from art to history to crafts to business. Most of the museums offer amazing permanent collections that are almost always coupled with special offerings and visiting exhibitions. One of our favorites is the museum of ethnology, L’ETNO. . The museum was launched in 1982 with the goal of collecting and displaying artifacts that are important The post L’ETNO, Museu Valencià d’Etnologia appeared first on Valencia International.

Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jul 3, 2026

Kennedy Heights Arts Center to debut new exhibition on Mexican-American culture

Later this month, the Kennedy Heights Arts Center will debut a new exhibition titled Entre “Lo Que Fue y Lo Que Es (Between What Was and What Is)” from the artist collective Batres Gilvin. Drawing from Karla Batres’ Mexican-American heritage and Bradly Gilvin’s Southern-American roots, the artists explore how cultural traditions, family expectations, and inherited [] The post Kennedy Heights Arts Center to debut new exhibition on Mexican-American culture appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

Times of India

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· Jun 26, 2026

The forgotten city of Mexico: A PhD student accidentally uncovered a massive ancient civilisation hidden beneath the jungle

The forgotten city of Mexico: A PhD student accidentally uncovered a massive ancient civilisation hidden beneath the jungle

Metro

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· Jun 26, 2026

Lost Mayan city with sinister ‘decapitation’ carvings is discovered deep in the Mexican jungle

Lost Mayan city with sinister ‘decapitation’ carvings is discovered deep in the Mexican jungle

Korea Times News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Pavilion that inspired ‘Chunhyang’ named Korean National Treasure

Pavilion that inspired ‘Chunhyang’ named Korean National Treasure

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Related coverage for "Museo del Juguete Antiguo Mexico: A toy wonderland in Mexico City": The Standard — Travel consultant Christina Seredzinsky finds magic in Mexico City. Valencia International — L’ETNO, Museu Valencià d’Etnologia. Cincinnati CityBeat — Kennedy Heights Arts Center to debut new exhibition on Mexican-American culture. Times of India — The forgotten city of Mexico: A PhD student accidentally uncovered a massive ancient civilisation hidden beneath the jungle. Metro — Lost Mayan city with sinister ‘decapitation’ carvings is discovered deep in the Mexican jungle. Korea Times News — Pavilion that inspired ‘Chunhyang’ named Korean National Treasure