Mexico City lawmakers have voted to ban violent bullfighting in the capital. The decision Tuesday spurred fury among ...
Mexico City lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to prohibit the killing or wounding of bulls during any future bullfights.
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Mexico Bans Bloody BullfightsAt the beginning of the week, the Congress in Mexico City voted in favor of a ban on bullfights, which are considered "violent." This introduces new rules that prohibit the killing of bulls inside and ...
Members of the bullfighting community argue that the new rules could signify the end of traditional bullfighting.
Bullfighting was brought to Mexico from Spain during the 16th century and has since become an integral part of the national culture, attracting the tourists and locals alike. The largest bullring in ...
Mexico City lawmakers voted to ban violent bullfighting, sparking celebrations from animal rights advocates and outrage from ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNAnimal rights campaigners in Spain blast bullfighting film for ‘glamorising torture’Animal rights campaigners have condemned an award-winning Spanish film about bullfighting for “glamorising the torture of ...
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.
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 ...
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