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Phantom Companies Awarded $100 Million for Mexico World Cup 2026 Works

A scandal has erupted in Mexico City as an investigation uncovered that three phantom companies, lacking proper offices and with questionable business histories,...

Two Men Processed for Homicide of Father and Son in Iztacalco, CDMX

Two men, Hugo "N" and Antonio "N", have been formally processed for the homicide of a father and his minor son in the...

UNAM Detects High Levels of Heavy Metals in Mexico City Household Dust

Researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) have discovered that household dust in Mexico City contains high concentrations of heavy metals,...

Public Consultation on Mexico City’s General Development Plan Advances

A public consultation forum for Mexico City's General Development Plan (PGD) was held last Friday in Azcapotzalco, gathering opinions and proposals from residents...

12-Meter Tree Falls in Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City, Causing Material Damage

A 12-meter tree fell in the Álvaro Obregón borough of Mexico City on Sunday afternoon, March 8, causing material damage to two vehicles...

Mexico City Battles Surging Digital and Domestic Violence Against Women

Since 2019, the Mexico City government has provided assistance to 1,252,799 women affected by digital and domestic violence, which are identified as the...

Mexico City Zócalo Illuminated with ‘Feminist City’ Message Ahead of 8M March

Ahead of the International Women's Day march on March 8, Mexico City's Zócalo was illuminated with the message "Feminist City with Women." This...

Mexico City Launches ‘Colibrí Chiquitzin’ to Bring Tourism to Vulnerable Children

Mexico City's government has launched the 'Colibrí Chiquitzin' strategy, aiming to provide tourism experiences for 1,000 vulnerable children, allowing them to explore the...

Mexico City Congress Approves Proposal to Reduce Gender Inequality in Public Budget

On March 7, 2026, the Mexico City Congress approved a proposal by Deputy Valentina Valia Batres Guadarrama to reduce the gap between women...

Mexico City Reports 35% Reduction in Femicide Rate in 2025

Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, reported a 35% reduction in femicide during 2025, emphasizing that 95% of those responsible for femicides...

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