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Mexico City Congress Reforms Climate Change and Sustainable Development Law

On Thursday, May 21, 2026, the Mexico City Congress unanimously approved reforms to Article 4 of the Law on Mitigation and Adaptation to...

Mexico City Implements New Regulation for Temporary Digital Accommodations

The Mexico City government has launched a new platform for registering temporary tourist accommodations, aiming to regulate digital rental platforms. This system, announced...

Mexico City Proposes “Real Estate Alert” to Combat Property Dispossession

A local PAN deputy in Mexico City has proposed a 'Real Estate Alert' initiative to combat the rising number of property invasions and...

Mexico City Creates New Sports Secretariat to Promote Physical Activity and Social Inclusion

Mexico City's Congress has approved the creation of a new Sports Secretariat with 57 votes in favor. This new body aims to strengthen...

Mexico City Congress Limits Cell Phone Use in Primary and Secondary Schools

The Mexico City Congress has approved new legislation to restrict the use and possession of cell phones in primary and secondary school classrooms,...

Mexico City Congress Approves Historic Beekeeping Law

On World Bee Day, the Mexico City Congress approved the Law for the Promotion of Beekeeping and the Conservation of Pollinators, establishing the...

Smart Public Restrooms for World Cup Vandalized Before Opening in Mexico City

Smart public restrooms installed on Chapultepec Avenue in Mexico City for the 2026 World Cup have been vandalized, showing scratches, accumulated trash, and...

Museum Worker Dies After Fall from Ladder in Mexico City

A worker at the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City tragically died on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, after falling from a ladder while...

Tec de Monterrey Celebrates 35 Years of Marketing Program in Mexico City

The Marketing program at Tec de Monterrey's Mexico City campus celebrated its 35th anniversary with a "Back Home" event, gathering industry leaders and...

‘Lady Racista’ Suspension Extended for Two Months in CDMX Discrimination Case

A Mexico City control judge has granted a two-month extension to the conditional suspension of Ximena Pichel, known as 'Lady Racista,' who discriminated...

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