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Mexico City Declared ‘Safest City’ for World Cup 2026, Declares Mayor Brugada

Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced on Thursday that the capital is prepared to host the 2026 World Cup as the 'safest city.'...

Reciclatrón CDMX: First Permanent Recycling Point for Electronics and Batteries Opens in Alameda Norte

Mexico City has launched its first permanent Reciclatrón CDMX point in Alameda Norte, offering residents a convenient and safe way to recycle electrical...

Del Barrio Street Art Festival 2026: Open Call for Urban Artists in Mexico City

The Del Barrio Street Art Festival is returning to Mexico City in 2026 and is seeking urban artists, muralists, and visual creators to...

Mexico City Prepares for the XXXII Tamal Fair: A Culinary Celebration

The XXXII Tamal Fair will take place in Mexico City from January 29 to February 2, 2026, at the National Museum of Popular...

Yucatan Food in CDMX: Find the Juiciest Cochinita Pibil!

Forget flying to Mérida! We've got the ultimate guide to the best Yucatan food in Mexico City, featuring juicy cochinita pibil, comforting lime...

Bluey’s House Immersive Experience Coming to Mexico City in March 2026

The popular children's animated series 'Bluey' is set to launch an immersive experience, 'Bluey's House', in Mexico City starting March 5, 2026. Families...

Profeco Suspends Businesses in Mexico City and Metepec for Abusive Practices

Mexico's Federal Consumer Prosecutor's Office (Profeco) suspended eight businesses in Mexico City and Metepec, State of Mexico, for detecting irregularities that directly affected...

Mexico City Records Most Violent Day of 2026 with Six Murders

Mexico City recorded its most violent day of 2026 yesterday, with six murders, nearly matching the homicide rates in states like Guerrero and...

Broxel Under Scrutiny Again in Mexico City Voucher Tender Worth Billions

Digital services firm Broxel is facing fresh accusations of irregularities in a 3.59 billion peso tender for end-of-year vouchers for Mexico City workers....

United Front for Hospitality Proposes Regulation for Short-Term Rentals in Mexico City

A coalition of organizations, the United Front for Hospitality, has presented a formal proposal to the Mexico City government to integrate community hospitality...

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