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Mexico City Congress Holds 11 Forums on Participatory Budget in Boroughs

The Commission for Democratic and Citizen Participation of the Mexico City Congress held 11 forums on the Participatory Budget across various boroughs. These...

Mexico City Congress to Award “Medal of Merit in the Arts” to Nine Individuals

The Mexico City Congress, through its Cultural Rights Commission, announced on Friday the list of nine individuals who will receive the "Medal of...

Tec de Monterrey and UAM Partner for Health, Research, and Urbanism in Mexico City

Tecnológico de Monterrey and the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) have signed a collaboration agreement to enhance academic training, research, and urban development in...

Mexico City’s 16 Boroughs Meet to Present 2026 Urban Infrastructure Projects

Representatives from Mexico City's 16 boroughs convened to present urban infrastructure projects for 2026, which will be financed by the Fideicomiso de Infraestructura,...

Massive Football Class in Zócalo, CDMX: How to Participate and Break a Guinness Record

Mexico City is set to host the largest mass football class in the world on March 15, 2026, at the Zócalo. This event,...

IKEA Transforms Billboards into Functional Displays in Mexico City

IKEA, in collaboration with Mexican creative agency Montalvo, has transformed traditional billboards in Mexico City into functional product displays, showcasing storage solutions along...

Mexico City Seeks Labor Certainty with New Law for 300,000 Government Workers

Mexico City is set to implement a new labor law for its more than 300,000 government employees, aiming to provide legal certainty and...

Mexico City’s Hotel vs. Short-Term Rental Battle: Who Wins for World Cup 2026 Tourists?

Mexico City faces a growing dispute between traditional hotels and booming short-term rentals, especially in tourist hotspots like Roma, Condesa, and Polanco, ahead...

Franciscan Shelter Seeks to Block Adoption of 936 Rescued Animals

The Franciscan Shelter has filed a legal injunction to prevent the Mexico City government from placing 936 animals, rescued from conditions of abuse...

Mandatory Engraving of Auto Parts Proposed in Mexico City to Combat Theft

A new initiative has been proposed in the Mexico City Congress to make the engraving of new vehicle auto parts mandatory, aiming to...

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