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Mexico City Cracks Down on Human Trafficking Ahead of World Cup: 15 Hotels Suspended, 19 Arrested

Mexico City authorities have suspended 15 hotels and accommodations and arrested 19 individuals in a major crackdown on human trafficking, announced Head of...

Mexico City Strengthens Healthcare Access for Homeless Population

Mexico City's Congress unanimously approved an initiative to guarantee comprehensive, accessible, and timely healthcare for people experiencing homelessness, including mobile health units and...

First Human Case of Screwworm Detected in Mexico City Amidst National Increase

Mexico City has reported its first human case of screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) in early May. This comes as the total number of cases...

Gas Leak Flash in Mexico City Airport Injures Several Marines

A sudden flash, reportedly caused by a gas accumulation in a kitchen area at Mexico City International Airport (AICM), injured several marines on...

Chicago Couple Vanishes in Mexico City Amidst Search for Medical Equipment

A couple with roots in Chicago, Guillermo Jafett Hidalgo Ortiz (57) and Zafar Padamsee Mawani (56), has been missing for a week in...

Mexico City’s Zócalo to Host Free FIFA Fan Fest for World Cup 2026

Mexico City's Zócalo has been chosen as the official FIFA Fan Fest venue for the 2026 World Cup, offering free access to live...

Mexico City Promotes ‘Big Heart’ Campaign at ITB China in Shanghai

Mexico City has launched its 'Ciudad de México: Corazón Grande' (Mexico City: Big Heart) campaign at the ITB China fair in Shanghai, marking...

Mexico City Congress Approves Care System Law

The Mexico City Congress unanimously approved the Care System Law on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, with 64 votes in favor. This landmark legislation,...

Mexico City Launches Smart Restrooms Ahead of 2026 World Cup

As part of its preparations for the 2026 World Cup, the Mexico City government has launched a network of smart, automated public restrooms....

Teacher Dies After Protests in Mexico City; CNTE Blames Government

A teacher has died following recent protests in Mexico City's Historic Center. The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) has held the federal...

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