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Mexico City to Receive Over $500 Million in Federal Funds for Public Health in 2026

Mexico City is set to receive over $500 million in federal budgetary resources and supplies for public health initiatives in 2026, following a...

Mexico City Enacts Public Care System Law, Recognizing Caregivers’ Rights

Mexico City has enacted the Public Care System Law, aiming to redistribute care responsibilities among the state, private sector, and society, while also...

Mexico City Records 111 Road Fatalities in Q1 2026, Motorcyclists Heavily Affected

From January to March 2026, Mexico City reported 111 fatalities and 7,546 injuries from road accidents, according to the Secretariat of Mobility. Motorcyclists...

Protests Rock Mexico City: Animal Rights, Justice, and Political Demands

On Friday, July 3, 2026, various organizations held protests in Mexico City, focusing on animal rights, gender-perspective justice, demands for the freedom of...

Slab Collapse in Álamos Neighborhood Injures Three, Including a Minor

A slab collapse in a home in the Álamos neighborhood of Mexico City on Thursday afternoon left three people trapped, including a minor....

Gilda Susana Lozoya, Sister of Former Pemex Director, Arrested in Mexico City

Gilda Susana Lozoya, the younger sister of former Pemex director Emilio Lozoya Austin, was arrested on Thursday at Benito Juárez International Airport in...

Giant Tree Falls in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City, Causing Material Damage

A large tree fell from its roots in the Gustavo A. Madero borough of Mexico City yesterday, July 2, 2026, causing significant disruption...

Transformer Explosion in Mexico City Triggers Emergency Response

A transformer explosion occurred on July 2, 2026, in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City, leading to a significant mobilization of emergency...

Massive Sinkholes Emerge in Mexico City Following Heavy Rains and Water Leaks

Massive sinkholes have appeared in the Iztacalco and Gustavo A. Madero boroughs of Mexico City, forcing road closures and prompting emergency responses from...

Mandatory Registration for Electric Scooters and Bikes in Mexico City

New regulations for Personal Electric Motorized Vehicles (VEMEPE) came into effect on July 1, 2026, in Mexico City, requiring registration and plates for...

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