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Mexico City is the cultural, political, and economic heart of the country—one of the world’s largest and most dynamic urban centers. In this section, explore news on government, infrastructure, crime, tourism, arts, business, and everyday life across the capital’s boroughs. From historic downtown to modern business districts and thriving neighborhoods, Mexico City offers a nonstop stream of events and developments that shape the nation and influence Latin America as a whole.

Mexico City News

Mexico City news roundup for January 19, 2026

Today in Mexico City, a new gas-safety push after the Taxqueña blast, cold-weather alerts, Metro delays, marches, and air-quality watch.
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Casa LLECA fundraiser seeks bigger LGBT shelter in CDMX

LLECA has raised 92,130 pesos toward a 200,000 goal to rehabilitate a new Casa LLECA in Iztapalapa, expanding capacity to about 30 residents.
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BCS rent regulation

Mexico City renting 2026 rules reshaping the market

Mexico City rentals in 2026 face inflation-capped hikes, one-month deposits, contract registration, and protections for families and pets.
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Aguascalientes Airbnb tax

CDMX hosts urge World Cup pause on short-term rental cap

Short-term rental hosts want Mexico City to temporarily lift its 50% occupancy cap during the 2026 World Cup to meet demand and curb price spikes.
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Mexico City set for 15.2 km Cablebús Line 5 by 2028

Mexico City set for 15.2 km Cablebús Line 5 by 2028

Mexico City’s planned Cablebús Line 5 would run 15.2 km, link three boroughs and reach Mixcoac Metro, with a 2028 target opening.
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Fog halts Mexico City airport flights Monday morning

Fog halts Mexico City airport flights Monday morning

Dense morning fog forced Mexico City’s AICM to pause all takeoffs and landings, causing delays and diversions before operations resumed.
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AIFA traffic falling

AIFA traffic falling now after US route cancellations

AIFA traffic falling shows early fallout from US route cuts, with fewer international passengers, fewer flights, and softer cargo volumes.
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cdmx eviction protest

Protests in Mexico City as Homeowners evict tenants to cash in on World Cup 2026 Airbnb rentals

About 50 protesters blocked Reforma, demanding an end to evictions and pushing a citizen initiative as the 2026 World Cup nears.
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Mexico City street homelessness

Mexico City street homelessness is bigger than you think

CDMX’s registry counts 2,878 people living on the streets, concentrated in Cuauhtémoc, as officials revise how they count and respond.
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Mexico City parachute jumps

Mexico City parachute jumps raise Hilton rooftop fears

Street vendors say parachutes keep dropping near a downtown Hilton after a viral U.S. jumper incident, raising safety and airspace questions.
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police violence against journalists

Mexico City acts on police violence against journalists

Mexico City issued a new guide with police, journalists and rights groups, seeking to rebuild trust on the streets after the Generación Z clash.
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Iztapalapa Passion of Christ

Iztapalapa Passion of Christ earns UNESCO world honor

UNESCO has added Iztapalapa’s Passion of Christ to its Intangible Heritage list, turning a local promise into a globally protected tradition.
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