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Hundreds of Normalist Students March in Mexico City Demanding Better Conditions

Hundreds of students from rural normal schools, members of the Federation of Socialist Peasant Students of Mexico (FECSM), marched in Mexico City on...

Mexico City Congress Strengthens Work Through 15 Collaboration Agreements

The Mexico City Congress signed 15 collaboration agreements with public institutions, academia, specialized organizations, companies, and even soccer fan clubs between September 2025...

Historic Mexico City Hacienda, Filming Location of ‘Allá en el Rancho Grande’, Now a Shopping Mall

A historic hacienda in Mexico City, once a key filming location for the iconic Mexican Golden Age film 'Allá en el Rancho Grande',...

Mexico City LGBT+ Pride March: Thousands Parade Towards Zócalo

Thousands of participants marched in the Mexico City LGBT+ Pride Parade, making their way down Paseo de la Reforma with banners and slogans...

Mexico City Congress Advances LGBTQI+ Rights with Key Reforms

From February to May 2026, the Mexico City Congress advanced an agenda promoting sexual and gender diversity, approving reforms to strengthen the recognition,...

Gas Explosion in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Injures Six

Six people were injured yesterday morning, June 28, in Xochimilco, Mexico City, following a gas accumulation explosion in a residential home. Emergency services...

Animal Abuse Most Reported Environmental Crime in Mexico City

Animal abuse has been the most reported environmental crime in Mexico City over the past decade, with 35 criminal investigations initiated in 2025,...

Mexico City’s Cultural Gem, Ollin Yoliztli School, Faces Crisis Amid Budget Cuts

The esteemed Ollin Yoliztli School, a vital institution for music education in Mexico City, is facing a severe crisis. Decades of underfunding and...

Children Under 12 Account for Half of Sexual Abuse Cases in Mexico City

In Mexico City, children under the age of 12 are victims in five out of ten sexual abuse cases, according to recent data....

Drug Dealing Decreases in Mexico City, But Violence Persists

Drug dealing in Mexico City saw a 13.31% decrease in the first five months of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025,...

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