In the pastoral back yard of a ranch house in rural Mexico, a grandfather is about to fight his grandson.
Standing in one corner of a makeshift wrestling ring is Relámpago Azul (Blue Lightning), otherwise known as Chava (Demián Bichir), a tough but tender former luchador (wrestler). In the other corner is 13-year-old Alex (Evan Whitten), Chava’s American grandson, who is reluctantly spending spring break with his grandfather and cousins on the ranch.
In a series of videos shared via her Instagram on Sunday, June 27, 2021, the movie star cleared the air about her whereabouts. "My ex-husband is going on a rant about my whereabouts like he doesn't know what happened. He fought me to a standstill. I'm not the type who would bring my dirty stuff loins on social media it is rather unfortunate that we are here," she said.
Kambari is a remote community in Birnin Amina in Rijau Local Government Area in Niger state where people go about naked. They are a forgotten tribe satisfied with their simple way of life and their lack of governmental support for a sustainable community. Way of life The Kambari people do not speak English or Hausa, but speak their native Kambari. They stay in their small communities and only interact with others when they have to go to the farm and market.
Speaking at the launch of her new perfume, Makinwa took a moment to appreciate her mother for not giving up on her and pushing her towards success. She also reflected on a time she changed the result on her report card from 52 to 2nd. She began, "I remember an incident that somewhat shaped my life. I was always at the bottom of my class. And there was this one time, I think there were maybe 52 in class, and I came 52.
May 10, 2024 12:00 AM EDT
Mexico is fighting 159 active wildfires across the country amid the year’s second heat wave that has also put the nation’s power grid under stress.
Mexico’s national weather service issued an alert that at least 12 states would experience temperatures higher than 45°C (113°F), with large swathes of the rest of the country expected to see temperatures higher than 30°C. The heat wave has increased demand for power, prompting the country’s grid operator to declare the system in a state of emergency on Thursday evening for the second time this week.