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Mexico City Congress Approves Inclusion of Cultural Traditions in Constitution

On Monday, June 1, 2026, the Mexico City Congress unanimously approved a ruling to recognize and safeguard the intangible cultural heritage of the...

Mexico City Congress Approves Home Office During Rainy Season

The Mexico City Congress has approved an initiative to allow employees to work from home during the rainy season. This aims to reduce...

Anti-monument Erected in Mexico City to Honor Slain and Missing Journalists

Families of journalists and collectives installed a nearly one-ton anti-monument in Mexico City on Saturday to remember slain and missing journalists in Mexico,...

Antimonument Installed in Mexico City to Honor Slain and Missing Journalists

Family members of journalists and collectives installed an antimonument in Mexico City on Saturday to remember slain and missing journalists in Mexico, one...

Damaged your Car in a Pothole in Mexico City? Here’s How to Claim Compensation from the Government

If your car or motorcycle has been damaged by a pothole or sinkhole in Mexico City, you can claim compensation from the government....

Mexico City Secures 276 Business Meetings at China Tourism Fair

Mexico City successfully concluded its second participation in the prestigious ITB China 2026 fair, securing 276 business meetings with Chinese tourism companies. This...

Mexico City Congress Approves Integration of Permanent Commission

The Plenary of the Mexico City Congress approved an agreement on Friday, May 31, 2026, establishing the integration of the Permanent Commission and...

Last-Mile Prices in Mexico City Soar 39% Amid Space Scarcity

Last-mile industrial space prices in Mexico City have surged by 39% between the first quarter of 2025 and early 2026, driven by the...

French Influencer Compares Mexico City to Paris – You WON’T Believe the ‘Tepito’ Equivalent! 🤯

A French influencer has taken social media by storm with a video comparing Mexico City to Paris, drawing unexpected parallels between famous landmarks...

Dolores Olmedo Museum Reopens in Mexico City After Extensive Renovation

The Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City, home to the largest private collection of works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, has reopened...

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