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Farmers and Transporters Threaten to Paralyze Mexico City on May 20th

Farmers from the National Front for the Rescue of the Mexican Countryside (FNRCM) have announced their solidarity with transporters, joining a massive protest...

Cuajimalpa Mayor Presents Report to Mexico City Congress, Highlights 42% Drop in High-Impact Crimes

On Monday, May 18, 2026, Carlos Orvañanos Rea, Mayor of Cuajimalpa de Morelos, appeared before the Mexico City Congress to present his administration's...

Over 3,000 Animals Rescued in Mexico City Since 2020; Dogs Most Abandoned

Between 2020 and March 2026, the Animal Surveillance Brigade (BVA) in Mexico City rescued 3,163 animals from streets, homes, and Metro stations. Dogs...

Workers Reportedly Resign from Mexico City Metro Line 2 Remodeling Ahead of World Cup

Workers involved in the remodeling of Mexico City's Metro Line 2 have reportedly resigned, raising concerns about potential delays in completing the project...

Mexico City Congress Urges Gender Perspective in Public Policies

On Sunday, May 17, 2026, Deputy Juana María Juárez López presented an initiative to reform two laws in the Mexico City Congress, aiming...

Mexico City Advocates Anti-Gentrification Agenda at UN-Habitat Forum Amidst Rising Displacement Concerns

Mexico City's government, led by Mayor Clara Brugada, presented an anti-gentrification and anti-real estate speculation agenda at the UN-Habitat World Urban Forum in...

Heavy Rains Disrupt Mexico City: Cablebús Halted, Traffic Chaos

Intense rainfall hit Mexico City on Sunday, May 17, 2026, causing significant disruptions to public transport, including the Cablebús, and widespread traffic chaos,...

Massive Water Leak in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Affects Homes

A massive water leak in Xochimilco, Mexico City, has affected several homes after a pipe burst. Residents reported material losses and urgently requested...

Mexico City Seeks to Prevent Prolonged Business Closures

Mexico City, May 16 – A reform to the Law of Commercial Establishments is being proposed in Mexico City to prevent prolonged business...

Axolotl, Teporingo, and Sierra Sparrow: CDMX Species Facing Extinction

Mexico City is home to unique endemic species such as the axolotl, teporingo, and Sierra sparrow, which are currently facing the threat of...

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