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Mexico City Reports Significant Drop in Homicides and Crime Ahead of World Cup

Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, reported a significant decrease in high-impact crimes, including a 22% reduction in homicides and an 8%...

Mexico City Launches New Civil Protection Program to Foster Prevention Culture

Mexico City's Secretary of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection announced a new social program aimed at fostering a culture of prevention and...

Mexico City Prepares for 8M March: Barriers Installed in Historic Center

Authorities in Mexico City have begun installing metallic barriers in the Historic Center to protect buildings and monuments ahead of the International Women's...

Mexico City Strengthens Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Mexico City, March 5, 2026 – The Interinstitutional Commission against Human Trafficking held its first ordinary session of 2026, reaffirming its commitment to...

Mexico City Weather Forecast: Rain Expected on March 5, 2026

Mexico City residents should prepare for rain on Thursday, March 5, 2026. The forecast indicates a 73% probability of precipitation during the day,...

Mexico City Forecast: Thunderstorms and Hail Expected on Thursday, March 5th

Mexico City residents should prepare for thunderstorms and possible hail on Thursday, March 5th. The rain will begin in the afternoon, bringing a...

Mexico City Forecasts Show Rain and Showers for Thursday, March 5

Mexico City is expected to experience rain and showers on Thursday, March 5, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN). The forecast includes...

Mexico City Establishes Cabinet for 2026 World Cup, Bolstering Security and Infrastructure

Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, has established a Coordination Cabinet for the 2026 World Cup, aiming to enhance security, infrastructure, tourism,...

TJA-CDMX and Coyoacán Borough Strengthen Access to Administrative Justice

The Administrative Justice Tribunal of Mexico City (TJA-CDMX) and the Coyoacán Borough have signed a collaboration agreement to strengthen access to administrative justice...

Mexico City Congress Proposes Up to 6 Years in Prison for Stalking

The Mexico City Congress has introduced a bill to criminalize stalking, proposing penalties of up to six years in prison, particularly for cases...

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