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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

Milpa Alta forest guardians protect Mexico City’s green lung

Milpa Alta forest guardians protect Mexico City’s green lung

In Milpa Alta on Mexico City’s outskirts, a 12-man volunteer team patrols 1,500 hectares of forest, fighting illegal loggers, poachers and arsonists.
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Celebrating Axolotl Day 2026 at Axolotitlán in Mexico City

Axolotitlán, Mexico City’s axolotl sanctuary, celebrates National Axolotl Day 2026 with exhibits, interactive events and a conservation focus.
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Ojo de Agua park

Ojo de Agua park rises from trash dump to green oasis

Once a trash-strewn ravine, Ojo de Agua park in Álvaro Obregón now reopens as a cleaned spring and shared green space for neighbors.
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Dahlia Mexico national flower anchors new Sierra tour

Dahlia Mexico national flower anchors a guided tour in the Sierra de Santa Catarina with a hands-on workshop at Yautlica as Mexico City doubles down...
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Mexico City double alert

Purple alert, flooded streets, more rain on the way for Mexico City

Authorities maintain double alerts after Mexico City’s heaviest storm of the season floods streets, halts flights, and disrupts public transport.
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Xin Xin last giant panda in Mexico

Xin Xin, last giant panda in Mexico, nears end-of-life at 35

At 35, Xin Xin, the last giant panda in Mexico, is in her final life stage, says Sedema. Caregivers urge residents to visit Chapultepec Zoo...
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Lake Texcoco Revitalizes as Nature Reclaims Abandoned Airport Site

Lake Texcoco Revitalizes as Nature Reclaims Abandoned Airport Site in Mexico City

Lake Texcoco Revival shows water seeping through abandoned airport walls, restoring 230,000 birds, native species, and local hope after years of community resistance.
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Mexico City Suspends Rain Harvesting Program Despite Ongoing Water Crisis

The Rain Harvesting program in CDMX, designed to reduce water shortages, has been suspended in 2025 despite an allocated budget and past success in installing...
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