Ciudad Juárez

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First Ciudad Juárez Book and Arts Festival Concludes Successfully

The first Ciudad Juárez Book and Arts Festival (FELIJU) successfully concluded on June 14, 2026, after five days of diverse cultural activities. The...

Heavy Rains Cause Flooding, Downed Trees, and Child Rescue in Ciudad Juárez

Heavy rains over the past 24 hours have caused significant damage in Ciudad Juárez and other municipalities in Chihuahua, including widespread flooding, downed...

Ariadna Montiel Inaugurates Morena’s Largest Municipal Council in Ciudad Juarez

Ariadna Montiel, national leader of Morena, led the inauguration of the Municipal Council of the Sectional Committees for the Defense of Transformation in...

Mega-Operation Launched in Ciudad Juarez Following “El Mulato” Murder

A large-scale police operation was launched in Ciudad Juarez following the murder of Hugo Hernández Luna, alias "El Mulato," a high-priority criminal target....

Informal Employment Rises in Ciudad Juárez Due to Maquiladora Layoffs

Informal employment in Ciudad Juárez has seen an increase, attributed to recent job losses within the maquiladora industry. This phenomenon, highlighted by the...

Alhambra and Reforma: The Golden Age Cinemas of Ciudad Juárez

Two iconic cinemas, Alhambra and Reforma, once marked the golden age of film in Ciudad Juárez. Their history, from cinematic splendor to popular...

Antonio León Leads Effort to Preserve Mexican Revolution Memory in Ciudad Juárez

Antonio León de la Cruz, driven by family legacy, led the rescue of Ojo de Orozco in Ciudad Juárez, a significant site of...

The Black Cloud Haunting Juárez: Recyclers Under Threat

In Ciudad Juárez, a recurring problem plagues the city: fires at recycling plants, establishments often operating under a cloud of irregularities and with...

Father Eduardo Hayen Appointed President of Ciudad Juárez Presbytery

Father Eduardo Hayen has been appointed president of the Presbytery of Ciudad Juárez, a position he will hold for three years. His role...

Ciudad Juárez Collective Joins National Protest for Disappeared Persons Amid World Cup Festivities

The Red Mesa de Mujeres collective in Ciudad Juárez has joined a national protest titled "The ball is back on the field, when...

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