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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...

Mexico City Unveils 10-Point Strategy to End Pet Abandonment

Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, announced a 10-point strategy to eradicate pet abandonment in the capital, aiming for "zero animals in...

Cyber Police Warn of Fake News Impact in Mexico City

The Mexico City Secretariat of Citizen Security, through its Cyber Police Unit, has issued a warning to the public regarding the circulation of...

Mexico City Congress considers new bulky waste collection law

Due to service failures and numerous citizen complaints, Deputy María del Rosario Morales Ramos presented an initiative to the Mexico City Congress to...

Mexico City Records Lowest Homicide Rate Since 2013, Brugada Highlights Security and Culture

Mexico City has achieved its lowest homicide rate since 2013, as announced by Mayor Clara Brugada. She also highlighted the success of a...

Mexico City Legislators Consider Zero-Tolerance Alcohol Policy for Public Transport Drivers

Mexico City's Congress is analyzing a proposal to strengthen regulations regarding alcohol consumption among public transport drivers. This initiative aims to improve road...

Mexico City Congress Proposes 12-Year Prison Sentence for Child Deepfakes

The Mexico City Congress is considering a legislative proposal to impose prison sentences of up to 12 years for individuals who create or...

Three Mexico City Tourists Drown in El Camalote Lagoon, Guerrero

Three tourists from Mexico City drowned in El Camalote Lagoon, located in El Cayaco, Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero, after the boat they were...

No New Political Parties in Mexico City for 2026 Elections, Electoral Institute Confirms

The Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM) has confirmed that no new local political parties will be registered for the upcoming 2026 elections....

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